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Wells Fargo Might Owe You Money — Here's How to Get It
If you had a Wells Fargo account between 2011 and 2022, you might be one of the 16 million customers who qualify for damages.
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Wells Fargo Agrees to $3.7 Billion Settlement With CFPB Over Consumer Abuses
The resolution lifts one overhang for the bank, which has been led by CEO Charlie Scharf since October 2019.
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Cramer's Lightning Round: I Like Nucor Over ArcelorMittal
“Mad Money” host Jim Cramer rings the lightning round bell, which means he’s giving his answers to callers’ stock questions at rapid speed.
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S&P 500 Rises on Monday to Extend Two-Week Comeback, Nasdaq Adds 1% on Tech Rally
Parts of the Treasury yield curve briefly inverted on Monday, raising some recession concerns.
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Jim Cramer Says Investors Should Buy These 11 Recently Boosted Dividend Stocks
“You want bountiful dividends that are also safe,” the “Mad Money” host said Thursday.
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Inflation Is Costing U.S. Households Nearly $300 More a Month. Here's How to Adjust Your Budget
As prices continue to rise, you’ll likely have to make adjustments to your lifestyle and budget. Here’s what the experts say to do.
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S&P 500 Rallies 2.5% for Its Best Day Since June 2020, Dow Soars 650 Points
Stocks posted sharp gains on Wednesday as recently surging commodity prices, especially oil, cooled off while the war in Ukraine continues.
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Average National Gasoline Price Surges to $3.83 a Gallon, the Highest Since 2012
Gas prices are surging, adding to inflationary concerns across the U.S. economy.
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Citigroup Return Forecast Underwhelms Investors, Shares Slide
Citigroup CEO Jane Fraser is setting the bar for her bank to improve its lagging performance – modestly so.
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Stocks Making the Biggest Moves Midday: Target, Kroger, Foot Locker and More
These are the stocks posting the largest moves in midday trading.
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Citigroup CEO Jane Fraser Faces Disgruntled Employees, Regulators' Demands in Difficult First Year
Regulatory scrutiny has weighed on employee morale, making the task of turning around Citigroup harder as CEO Jane Fraser approaches her one-year anniversary.
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Some Taxpayers Have Already Received Their Tax Refunds. Here's How to Make Sure Yours Isn't Delayed
Despite warnings of a hectic tax season, some people who filed returns when the IRS began accepting them a week ago have already received their refunds.
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Jim Cramer Says ‘All Banks Are Not Created Equal,' and These Are His Favorites
“The banks are all over the place this earnings season, which just goes to show the importance of individual stock picking,” the “Mad Money” host said.
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Big Banks Are Slashing Overdraft Fees—Here's How to Avoid Them Altogether
More and more major banks are eliminating overdraft and non-sufficient fund fees for customers.
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Morgan Stanley Shares Rise After Fourth-Quarter Profit Tops Estimates
How will Morgan Stanley navigate the next phase in markets?
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Bank of America Tops Profit Estimates on Better-Than-Expected Credit Costs
How well did Bank of America navigate the jump in employee expenses that has stung rivals?
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Goldman Shares Drop 7% After Earnings Miss on Surging Expenses, Equities Trading Slowdown
Amid rising rates and slowing markets, how will CEO David Solomon navigate the next phase?
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Dow Drops 540 Points, Nasdaq Falls 2.6% as 10-Year Yield Rises to 2-Year High
The major averages fell sharply Tuesday after Goldman Sachs reported disappointing earnings and as government bond yields hit Covid-era highs.
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Cramer's Investing Club: Here's a Wrap Up of This Week's Tough Market and What's Ahead
Markets finished the week lower as investors attempted to “price in” the potential for as many as four Fed rate hikes by year end.
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Earnings Season Is the Next Big Test for the Market and Value Stocks in the Week Ahead
The market’s focus turns to fourth-quarter earnings season, which is expected to be a period of much stronger profit growth for some cyclical sectors.