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Finding Relative Value Amid Credit Market Madness (w/ Boaz Weinstein and Ed Harrison)

Finding Relative Value Amid Credit Market Madness (w/ Boaz Weinstein and Ed Harrison)

FromReal Vision Daily Briefing: Finance & Investing


Finding Relative Value Amid Credit Market Madness (w/ Boaz Weinstein and Ed Harrison)

FromReal Vision Daily Briefing: Finance & Investing

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Length:
68 minutes
Released:
Dec 31, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Boaz Weinstein, founder and CIO of Saba Capital Management, made a name for himself at Deutsche Bank in the early days of credit derivatives. Since leaving to start his own fund he has continued to make a name for himself as a master of credit derivatives and relative value. In this interview with Real Vision’s Ed Harrison, Weinstein discusses how the current environment of tight spreads for pristine balance sheets and vulnerable companies alike is presenting some interesting relative value opportunities. Harrison and Weinstein also discuss Bill Ackman's recent reup on the same big CDS trade that has helped Saba return over 70% YTD, the Fed’s role in credit markets and credit ETF liquidity problems, and the opportunities Weinstein is seeing in closed-end funds. Key Learnings: The credit of companies with close to zero percent chance of defaulting is trading at the same prices as companies with serious COVID risks is presenting RV opportunities. Closed-end funds trading at discounts to NAV are also presenting rare opportunities for yield in this low-rate environment.
Recorded on November 23, 2020.
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Released:
Dec 31, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

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