We scour the best of publications that cover the markets & economy, the world of business & finance, asset & wealth management, monetary & fiscal policy, Europe & Asia, the news & politics, science & technology … and throw in a bit of arts & entertainment, just to keep it light. Here’s what we found particularly compelling in the last 24 hours:
U.S. Health Care Is Even More Broken Than We Thought (Hunt/Bloomberg)
Warren Buffett defends his investments in newspapers (CNN Money)
The black swan sequester (Karabell/Reuters)
Bersani Insists He’ll Form New Italian Government Without Rivals (Bloomberg)
America’s Strategy Vacuum (Roach/Project Syndicate)
Has the bull market in stocks become too big to fail? (Petruno/LA Times)
Spending Cuts Are Nothing New for U.S. Economy (Big Picture)
Is slow growth America’s new normal? (WonkBlog)
Andrew Mason: Discounted out (The Economist)
The Fed’s Secret Deal With Bank of America (Morgenson/NYT)
The chart below, courtesy of Inc. Magazine, speaks to the issue of telecommuting, and comments on the topic by Marissa Mayer, Yahoo’s CEO, last week. It speaks for itself.

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