China Shifted Some Borrowing to Companies as It Fought the Pandemic 
 

Corporate borrowing had moderated in China but rebounded this year, driving a surge in the country's debt-to-GDP ratio, according to a report by the Institute of International Finance.


 
Market's Vaccine Euphoria Was Bad News for Momentum Funds 
 

An abrupt reversal in many of this year's most-persistent market trends has hurt a cluster of computer-driven funds.


 
Canadian-Danish Group Strikes $9.6 Billion Deal for U.K. Insurer RSA 
 

The consortium agreed to buy RSA Insurance Group for GBP7.2 billion, equivalent to $9.6 billion, in a deal that would rank it among the biggest acquisitions of a British company so far this year.


 
The Man at the Center of Wirecard's Deal Machine 
 

Henry O'Sullivan, an outside adviser, was paid on 10 Wirecard deals, some of which are the focus of investigators trying to unravel the company's collapse


 
Life Insurers' Road to Full Recovery Is Long 
 

Life-insurance stocks have been the beneficiaries of a huge relief rally this month, thanks to positive vaccine news and a jump in U.S. Treasury yields. But it is too soon to declare them fully healed.


 
Financial Services Roundup: Market Talk 
 

The latest Market Talks covering Financial Services


 
BOJ Gov Kuroda: Will Continue to Buy ETFs for Time Being 
 

Bank of Japan Gov. Haruhiko Kuroda said Wednesday that the central bank would continue to buy exchange-traded stock funds for now to keep the markets stable amid the pandemic.


 
Deutsche Boerse to Buy Stake in ISS 
 

Deutsche Boerse has agreed to buy a roughly 80% stake in Institutional Shareholder Services, in a deal that values the proxy-advisory firm at $2.275 billion.


 
Union Square Ventures Plans its First Climate Tech Fund 
 

Union Square Ventures is raising its first climate-tech focused venture fund, according to people familiar with the situation. The move is an indication that climate tech is gaining new support in the venture industry after largely falling out of favor about a decade ago.


 
Falling 'Real' Yields Drive Investors to Junk Bonds 
 

Investors are pointing to one key factor lurking beneath a recent rally in U.S. speculative-grade bonds: falling real yields, which are driving those in search of higher returns to the high-yield market.

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