The Senate on Saturday passed the stimulus package - one of the biggest in U.S. history - and President Joe Biden said he hoped for quick passage of the revised bill by the House of Representatives so he could sign it and send $1,400 direct payments to Americans. "The strong start of the week can be undone, especially as the week goes on as we have U.S. inflation numbers and ECB monetary policy statement on focus, which potentially is going to cause the bond yield issue to come to the forefront once again." ET (1941 GMT), the Dow Jones Industrial Average rose 531.85 points, or 1.67%, to 32,364.59, the S&P 500 gained 33.96 points, or 0.88%, to 3,909.4 and the Nasdaq Composite added 22.29 points, or 0.17%, to 13,096.11. British consumers cut back heavily on spending as they weathered a second month in a COVID-19 lockdown in February, but confidence in the economy hit a 12-month high, payment card firm Barclaycard said. Accelerated coronavirus vaccine rollouts and a monster fiscal stimulus on the horizon have raised bets on higher inflation, triggering a spike in Treasury yields that pushed the Nasdaq down as much as 12% from its Feb. The traditional roar before the first race of the Cheltenham Festival will be heard on Tuesday with ITV expected to play it as a soundtrack to their coverage next week despite the grandstands being deserted. The blue-chip FTSE 100 index finished up 0.2%, with industrial stocks and defensive plays rising as investors bet on them benefiting the most from an economic reopening once the coronavirus pandemic recedes. March 10 (Reuters) - The S&P 500 rose on Wednesday and the blue-chip Dow hit a record high after tepid consumer prices data for February calmed inflation worries and legislators gave final approval to one of the largest economic stimulus measures in U.S. history. Senate Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs Committee planned a remote hearing titled "Who Wins on Wall Street? GameStop, Robinhood, and the State of Retail Investing." (Reporting by Aaron Saldanha in Bengaluru, Danilo Masoni in Milan and Saqib Ahmed in New York; editing by Patrick Graham, Ira Iosebashvili and David Gregorio) Technology-related stocks, including Facebook Inc, Apple Inc and Amazon.com Inc, fell between 1% and 1.5% after bearing the brunt of the sell-off in the past three weeks on fears of higher interest rates as the benchmark 10-year Treasury yield scaled one-year highs. In order to get the best moneyline and odds offer available, joining several sportsbook sites is necessary. You can check which moneyline and odds are better when it comes to putting down your money on a bet. Hopes of more fiscal support and signs of faster economic growth on speedy vaccine rollouts had lifted Wall Street's main indexes to record highs last month, but worries that rising inflation could result in a sudden tapering of monetary stimulus have now prompted investors to dump equities. Investors are shifting funds from tech stocks with lofty valuations to other groups, such as energy and financials, that are undervalued and more of a play on an improving economy in a post-COVID world than big tech is, said Peter Tuz, president of Chase Investment Counsel in Charlottesville, Virginia.