Morning Reads From Our Sector Heads

04/10/13 09:18AM EDT

Keith McCullough (CEO):

Singapore Downtown Mansion on Sale at Record $242 Million (via Bloomberg)

Swan Backs Japan-to-U.S. Stimulus as G-20 Meets, Yen Slides (via Bloomberg)

Todd Jordan (GLL):

U.S. says Okada's Universal is target of criminal bribery probe (via Reuters)

Rob Campagnino (Consumer Staples):

Herbalife Auditor KPMG Resigns As Partner At Firm Is Fired For Providing Inside Information (via Business Insider)

Britain's Asda says finds horse drug in corned beef (via Reuters)

Tom Tobin (Healthcare):

Observation v. Inpatient? Amid audits, hospitals struggle to decide (via Advisory.com)

Hospitals: The cost of admission (via 60 Minutes)

Jay Van Sciver (Industrials):

MSC Industrial Direct Co., Inc. Reports Results For Its Fiscal 2013 Second Quarter (via MSC Direct)

Josh Steiner (Financials):

JPM on whale of a roll (via NY Post)

Scant Relief On Foreclosure Payments (via WSJ)

Kevin Kaiser (Energy):

Exxon Mobil Is Found Neligent in New Hampshire MTBE Use (via Bloomberg)

Brian McGough (Retail):

Rising Costs, Riots Squeeze Bangladesh (via WWD)




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