we'll talk more about this with helen rey. we'll see you in two. neh s iteelsd? numumuref i diithe1 er neh jorg widuias.t'ro diithe1 er lthkakaebyreugck, neh uros mu otes f low sin,maustodieaor r e mayed e and yy if exf yoomgias >>> welcome, you're still watchiwatc watching "street signs" from davos. i'm carolyn roth. >> here are the headlines. i'm julia chatterley. >> inauguration day is upon us. with just hours to go until donald trump is sworn in as the 5th president of the united states, tensions remain as his treasury secretary nominee breaks ranks on the dollar. >> i think when the president-elect made a comment on the u.s. currency, it wasn't meant to be a long-term comment. >>> billionaire investor george soros brands trump a would-be dictator, who is going to fail, and warns markets will reverse one he takes office. >> it's too early to taper. that's the message from ecb executive board member benoit coeure, who tells cnbc exclusively the central bank's policy is still working. >> it's too early to have that discussion on when it ends, and even when we t