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  • WisdomTree Investments, an exchange traded product sponsor and issuer, has pulled nine of its products after its counterparty on an underlying swap terminated the contract.
  • In the special situations arena there are few situations quite as special as a global pandemic, and few opportunities quite as large for investment firms that manage to navigate the sell-off in corporate credit, bank loans, CLOs and securitizations correctly. GlobalCapital spoke to Dan Zwirn, founder, CEO and CIO of Arena Investors, and a 25 year veteran of distressed debt and special situations investing about buying free volatility, where to play in retail, and why the CLO market has much further to fall.
  • After a week of speculation over which central banks would provide Turkey with a currency swap line, its central bank has announced an increase to an existing arrangement.
  • The Autorité de Marchés Financieres (AMF) has decided not to lengthen a ban on short selling, but some market participants who opposed the action see it returning when extreme volatility next strikes the markets.
  • France's Financial Markets Authority (AMF) is weighing whether or not to extend a ban on short selling this week, as industry bodies warned the ban has harmed markets.
  • As the June West Texas Intermediate crude oil futures contract’s expiry nears, the US Commodity and Futures Trading Commission has warned trading venues, clearinghouses and futures commission merchants that negative commodities futures prices could return.