What Investors Need to Know About the U.S. Government's Borrowing Plans 
 

The Treasury Department will reveal its debt issuance strategy for the next three months on Wednesday.


 
Banking Industry May Need to Spend Millions to Gain Access to Company Ownership Database 
 

The Treasury Department's anti-money-laundering unit details the procedures for banks and local agencies to access the new corporate-ownership information database.


 
Key China Bond Yield Hits Lowest in Over Two Decades as Easing Hopes Rise 
 

The yield on China's benchmark government bond dropped to its lowest level in over two decades on growing expectations that Beijing will deliver more monetary policy easing to help bolster its economy.


 
BBVA Plans Buyback as Profit Tops Forecasts 
 

Spain's BBVA said it would buy back EUR781 million of shares after its fourth-quarter net profit climbed, taking its full-year result to a new record and despite a drop in net interest income.


 
Financial Services Roundup: Market Talk 
 

Netwealth, GB Group and more in the latest Market Talks covering Financial Services.


 
Bank Mergers Get More Scrutiny as Deals Are Poised to Increase 
 

A top federal banking regulator said his agency planned to close a backdoor through which some deals get approved.


 
Top Goldman Sachs Executive to Depart 
 

Jim Esposito's exit removes a potential contender for president or CEO.


 
Thomas Nides to Join Blackstone as Vice Chairman 
 

The former Morgan Stanley executive and ambassador to Israel will focus on strategic initiatives and client relationships.


 
Steve Cohen, John Henry Group Set to Invest Billions in PGA Tour 
 

The tie-up boosts the Tour and could have implications for its potential pact with LIV Golf's Saudi backers to end the split in the industry.


 
Private-Fund Lobbyists Get Set for High-Stakes SEC Court Fight 
 

Investors and business groups dispute regulator's role and new disclosure mandates for the $26 trillion industry.


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