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CNBC’s Jim Cramer said Wednesday that investors cannot ignore the rising popularity of plant-based meat products.  “This movement is happening. You’ve got to get on the bus or … get left behind,” Cramer said on “Squawk on the Street.”  Cramer acknowledged there are not huge sales just yet for a company like Beyond Meat, which after-the-bell Tuesday
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Sens. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., center, Amy Klobuchar, D-Minn., and Senate Minority Leader Charles Schumer, D-N.Y., conduct a news conference after the Senate Policy luncheons in the Capitol, March 14, 2017. Tom Williams | CQ Roll Call | Getty Images Sens. Amy Klobuchar, D-Minn., and Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., are pushing the Federal Trade Commission to take
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Getty The Internal Revenue Service has issued a series of questions and answers regarding the CARES Act coronavirus-related relief for retirement plans and Individual Retirement Accounts. That’s helpful as folks consider tapping these accounts in the economic downturn.  As of April 17, Fidelity Investments found that 164,950 individuals (nearly 1 out of 100) covered under
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Wall Street is getting a look at another batch of quarterly earnings reports on Wednesday, with General Motors, CVS Health and Wendy’s all offering updates ahead of the market open. Disney reported a rough second quarter for parks and cruises when it provided results after the bell on Tuesday, recording a 58% drop in operating
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Andrew Prignitz is a certified financial planner who has helped many clients navigate uncertain times. Prignitz says the coronavirus presents unprecedented challenges, but being proactive and having a solid plan will be key for anyone looking to make ends meet. Watch this video to learn what else Prignitz reccommends you do when you lose your
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Warren Buffett, Chairman and CEO of Berkshire Hathaway. David A. Grogan | CNBC Warren Buffett made a lot of news at Berkshire Hathaway‘s first virtual annual meeting on Saturday, including revealing that he sold all his airline stocks and didn’t see any value in any major acquisitions amid the coronavirus pullback in stocks. The 89-year-old
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The future seems uncertain. For many recent college graduates, the coronavirus pandemic has impacted their career plans and their financial outlook. New Yorker Ryan Williams, 22, was planning to start a career as a fashion photographer. She was working as a freelance photo assistant, the first step towards her dream, when everything came to a
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States enduring the brunt of the coronavirus crisis are receiving a smaller proportion of emergency small-business loans than some Mountain and Midwest states, according to analysis conducted by the Federal Reserve. “In New York, the epicenter of the coronavirus in the United States, less than 20 percent of small businesses have been approved to receive
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Getty Roughly 7.5% of home loans were in forbearance as of April 26, according to the latest tracking survey conducted by the Mortgage Bankers Association. Translating to 3.8 million American homeowners with payment suspension plans, that percentage is expected to keep climbing up. “With millions more Americans filing for unemployment over the week, the level
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This is CNBC’s live blog covering all the latest news on the coronavirus outbreak. This blog will be updated throughout the day as the news breaks. Global cases: More than 3.65 million Global deaths: More than 256,800 Most cases reported: United States (over 1.2 million), Spain (over 219,300), Italy (over 213,000), United Kingdom (over 196,200), France (over
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U.S. stock futures rose slightly in overnight trading and pointed to modest gains at the open on Wednesday, following two positive sessions in the equity markets.  Fueling the rally is the growing number of states beginning to reopen their economies in the first two weeks of May, making investors optimistic the worst of the pandemic’s
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