for the first time since December 2020, underscoring faltering domestic demand amid COVID-19 curbs.
LPL Financial's Krosby said the focus for the market will quickly shift from fiscal policy to monetary policy.
Asian shares inched higher on Wednesday as investors braced for U.S. inflation data due this week and awaited the results of the midterm elections that could signify a power shift in Washington.
for the first time since December 2020, underscoring faltering domestic demand amid COVID-19 curbs.
LPL Financial's Krosby said the focus for the market will quickly shift from fiscal policy to monetary policy.