The “Mad Money” host said the decline in stocks created an opportunity in steelmaker Nucor, one of the best performers on the S&P 500.
CNBC’s Jim Cramer blamed Monday’s stock market decline on messaging from the head of the U.S. Treasury. On Sunday, Secretary Janet Yellen told Bloomberg News that raising the interest rate would be positive for the country, should the Biden administration’s big spending plans help trigger some inflation in an expanding economy. “The prospect of higher interest rates spooked the market,” Cramer said on ” Mad Money ” reacting to the mixed session on Wall Street. The Dow Jones Industrial Average slid about 126 points, or 0.
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USA — Financial Jim Cramer says Yellen's interest rate comments 'spooked the market'