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What you need to know on the markets this week: Biden s spending plans, bitcoin s blues and an unloved dollar vye with the first Fed meeting and a look at US GDP

What you need to know about markets this week: Biden s spending plans, bitcoin s blues and an unloved dollar vye with the first Fed meeting and a look at US GDP avcooper@businessinsider.com (Amanda Cooper) © Nur Photo/Getty Images President Biden s Twitter page. He wasted no time in revealing his spending plans. Nur Photo/Getty Images Joe Biden has been sworn in as the 46th president and wasted no time in unveiling his spending plans. Stocks hit record highs thanks to the prospect of $1.9 trillion in stimulus, but bitcoin has tumbled. Investors will get a first look at 4th quarter US GDP and the Federal Reserve meets for the first time in 2021.

Impeachment Trial Delay Lines Up COVID Stimulus Push in Congress: Live Updates

Impeachment Trial Delay Lines Up COVID Stimulus Push in Congress: Live Updates Intelligencer 1/24/2021 Intelligencer Staff © Ken Cedeno/Bloomberg via Getty Images President Biden’s busy first week continues. Ken Cedeno/Bloomberg via Getty Images President Biden got to work hours after he was sworn in on Wednesday, signing a flurry of executive orders, memorandums, and requests, many of which reversed Trump administration policies. During his first few days in office, the new president is focusing in particular on his plan to combat the COVID-19 pandemic, issuing a raft of executive actions aimed at increasing testing, vaccine production, and implementing safety measures. Below are the latest updates on the transition to the new administration.

Biden s Agenda Faces Early Hurdles in a Divided Congress

GOP senators refused to strike to a power-sharing agreement unless Democrats maintain the filibuster, potentially delaying President Biden’s cabinet picks and legislative agenda.

Biden poised to break with Brown, progressives in picking top bank cop

Biden poised to break with Brown, progressives in picking top bank cop POLITICO 1/22/2021 By Zachary Warmbrodt © Alex Wong/Getty Images President Biden s planned selection of Michael Barr to lead the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency marks a break from Sen. Sherrod Brown (D-Ohio). President Joe Biden s expected nomination of a former Obama Treasury Department official to regulate national banks is triggering fierce opposition from progressive activists, who say the president s choice is too closely tied to the finance industry. Biden s planned selection of Michael Barr to lead the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency also marks a break from Sen. Sherrod Brown (D-Ohio), who is in line to chair the Senate Banking Committee, which will vet the nomination. Brown has been advocating for a competing candidate, law professor Mehrsa Baradaran, an expert on the racial wealth gap who has called for the delivery of banking services through the U.S. Post

Live updates: Biden to view inaugural prayer service, deliver remarks on new cornavirus strategy

McConnell seeks to delay Trump impeachment trial until February; Congress approves waiver for Austin to lead Pentagon John Wagner, Felicia Sonmez, Seung Min Kim, Karoun Demirjian Biden on the pandemic: ‘Things are going to continue to get worse before it gets better’ Replay Video UP NEXT Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) is proposing to delay the start of Donald Trump’s impeachment trial until February to give the former president’s lawyers more time to prepare, saying in a statement that the Senate, the presidency and Trump “deserve a full and fair process.” House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) says her chamber is ready to send an article of impeachment to the Senate as soon as it is ready to hold a trial.

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