Wall Street Ends Lower After Midterm Election, CPI in Focus

Wall Street Ends Lower After Midterm Election, CPI in Focus
Traders work on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange during morning trading in a file photo. Michael M. Santiago/Getty Images
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Wall Street ended sharply lower on Wednesday as Republican gains in midterm elections appeared more modest than some expected, with investors also focusing on upcoming inflation data that will provide clues about the severity of future interest rate hikes.

Republicans were still favored to win control of the House of Representatives but key races were too close to call, with a better-than-expected showing by Democrats diminishing the prospect of a so-called red wave of Republican gains.