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India celebrates Diwali. Financial markets are closed as Indians light up the sky with fireworks. Celebrations will also take place around the world, including at Disneyland in California. [Quartz Daily Brief]( Sponsored by Good morning, Quartz readers! What to watch for today India celebrates Diwali. Financial markets are closed as Indians [light up the sky with fireworks](. Celebrations will also take place around the world, including at [Disneyland in California](. 21st Century Fox opens its books. Investors are looking for updates on the Disney deal, and how the “New Fox” is shaping up. The company is expected to report a [rise in first-quarter profit]( thanks to higher fees from cable distributors. The Fed meets. The two-day meeting isn’t expected to result in a rate hike but [could yield insights]( about how the central bank views the economy and the recent volatility in US markets. Sponsor content by Alfa Romeo Meet the SUV designed for S-curves. Named for a daunting road carved into Italy’s Alps, the Alfa Romeo Stelvio combines luxury design with performance capable of conquering the most formidable terrain. [Explore the Stelvio]( an SUV only Alfa Romeo could create. While you were sleeping Democrats flipped the House. In what was viewed as a rebuke to Donald Trump, Democrats [took the House]( in Tuesday’s midterms amid unusually high turnout. Republicans, meanwhile, solidified their hold on the Senate. The vote sets the stage for a protracted battle between Congress and the president in the remaining two years of his term, and could see Democrats [open a number of investigations](. Tuesday’s races also resulted in a number of firsts—including [the US’s first openly gay governor]( and first Muslim congresswoman. Markets mostly welcomed gridlock in Washington. US stock futures rose while the [dollar edged lower]( after the midterm results, as investors bet that a Democratic House and a Republican Senate probably won’t undertake any big policy and spending changes. Asian and European markets gained on Wednesday morning, with traders generally seeing the election result [as a good thing](. Mike Pompeo’s meeting with North Korea was postponed. The US secretary of state was to meet North Korean officials in New York tomorrow, but [the meeting will be rescheduled](. Pyongyang [threatened last week]( to resume its nuclear weapons development. Electric cars dented BMW’s bottom line. The Germany luxury automaker reported a [24% plunge in net profits]( (paywall) in the third quarter, as it spent big on R&D for electric vehicles and rushed to make its cars compliant with new emissions regulations. Hermès flashed some fancy financials. The [French luxury group]( (paywall) reported sales growth of almost 10% in its latest quarter, and said it wasn’t seeing any slowdown in demand from well-heeled consumers in China, as suggested by some of its rivals. Obsession interlude Happy birthday to the 401(k): 40 and fabulous! People blame the US’s primary retirement plan for undermining the old-fashioned pension. But it didn’t—and its existence means more people have retirement benefits than ever. [Celebrate the unsung hero of savings vehicles at the Quartz Obsession](. Matters of debate The battle against income inequality begins with full employment. That improves wages for even the lowest-paid, unskilled workers, [Janet Yellen says]( (paywall). There is no such thing as old age. If 60-year-olds have 40 years of life left, consigning them to a bracket traditionally reserved for people in need of care [makes no sense](. Voting advocates should stop with the scolding. Trying to shame or badger people into voting [is likely to backfire]( (paywall). Surprising discoveries The Girl Scouts sued the Boy Scouts for trademark infringement. It claims that by [rebranding as Scouts BSA]( the Boy Scouts will cause confusion and encroach on the Girl Scouts’ turf. Google’s top US election day search request was in Spanish. The country’s Hispanic population wanted to know: “[Dondé votar]( San Francisco fined a couple $2.25 million for illegal Airbnb rentals. The company, rather than fighting the move, says it [doesn’t want scofflaws on its platform](. Rain makes voters more Republican. Researchers found bad weather makes voters who might have voted Democrat [more likely to switch their vote](. Researchers created an artificial society to investigate religious conflict. The model found that two xenophobic groups that are in regular contact create “periods of [mutually escalating anxiety]( Our best wishes for a productive day. Please send any news, comments, legal Airbnb recommendations, and Girl Scout cookies to hi@qz.com. You can follow us [on Twitter]( for updates throughout the day or download our [apps for iPhone]( and [Android](. Today’s Daily Brief was written by Jill Petzinger and edited by Jason Karaian. ALFA ROMEO is a registered trademark of FCA Group Marketing S.p.A., used with permission. Enjoying the Daily Brief? Forward it to a friend! They can [click here to sign up.]( If you click a link to an e-commerce site and make a purchase, we may receive a small cut of the revenue, which helps support our ambitious journalism. See [here]( for more information. To unsubscribe from the Quartz Daily Brief, [click here](.

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