Self-Regulatory Organizations; The NASDAQ Stock Market LLC; Notice of Filing of Proposed Rule Change Relating to the Listing and Trading of Shares of the WisdomTree Global Corporate Bond Fund of the WisdomTree Trust, 54640-54646 [2012-21815]

Download as PDF 54640 Federal Register / Vol. 77, No. 172 / Wednesday, September 5, 2012 / Notices The text of the proposed rule change is available at https://nasdaq. cchwallstreet.com/, at Nasdaq’s principal office, and at the Commission’s Public Reference Room. submissions should refer to File Number SR–FINRA–2012–024 and should be submitted on or before September 26, 2012. VII. Conclusion It is therefore ordered, pursuant to Section 19(b)(2) of the Act,32 that the proposed rule change (SR–FINRA– 2012–024), as modified by Amendment No. 1, be and hereby is, approved on an accelerated basis. For the Commission, by the Division of Trading and Markets, pursuant to delegated authority.33 Kevin M. O’Neill, Deputy Secretary. A. Self-Regulatory Organization’s Statement of the Purpose of, and Statutory Basis for, the Proposed Rule Change [FR Doc. 2012–21761 Filed 9–4–12; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 8011–01–P SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION [Release No. 34–67750; File No. SR– NASDAQ–2012–098] Self-Regulatory Organizations; The NASDAQ Stock Market LLC; Notice of Filing of Proposed Rule Change Relating to the Listing and Trading of Shares of the WisdomTree Global Corporate Bond Fund of the WisdomTree Trust August 29, 2012. Pursuant to Section 19(b)(1) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 (‘‘Act’’) 1 and Rule 19b–4 thereunder,2 notice is hereby given that on August 15, 2012, The NASDAQ Stock Market LLC (‘‘Nasdaq’’ or ‘‘Exchange’’) filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission (‘‘Commission’’) the proposed rule change as described in Items I, II, and III below, which Items have been substantially prepared by Nasdaq. The Commission is publishing this notice to solicit comments on the proposed rule change from interested persons. tkelley on DSK3SPTVN1PROD with NOTICES I. Self-Regulatory Organization’s Statement of the Terms of Substance of the Proposed Rule Change Nasdaq proposes to list and trade the shares of the WisdomTree Global Corporate Bond Fund (‘‘Fund’’) of the WisdomTree Trust (‘‘Trust’’) under Nasdaq Rule 5735 (‘‘Managed Fund Shares’’). The shares of the Fund are collectively referred to herein as the ‘‘Shares.’’ 32 15 U.S.C. 78s(b)(2). CFR 200.30–3(a)(12). 1 15 U.S.C. 78s(b)(1). 2 17 CFR 240.19b–4. 33 17 VerDate Mar<15>2010 19:14 Sep 04, 2012 Jkt 226001 II. Self-Regulatory Organization’s Statement of the Purpose of, and Statutory Basis for, the Proposed Rule Change In its filing with the Commission, Nasdaq included statements concerning the purpose of, and basis for, the proposed rule change. The text of these statements may be examined at the places specified in Item IV below, and is set forth in Sections A, B, and C below. 1. Purpose The Exchange proposes to list and trade the Shares of the Fund under Nasdaq Rule 5735, which governs the listing and trading of Managed Fund Shares on the Exchange.3 The Fund will be an actively managed exchange traded fund (‘‘ETF’’). The Shares will be offered by the Trust, which was established as a Delaware statutory trust on December 15, 2005. The Fund is registered with the Commission as an investment company and has filed a registration statement on Form N–1A (‘‘Registration Statement’’) with the Commission.4 3 The Commission approved Nasdaq Rule 5735 in Securities Exchange Act Release No. 57962 (June 13, 2008) 73 FR 35175 (June 20, 2008) (SR– NASDAQ–2008–039). The Fund would not be the first actively-managed fund listed on the Exchange. See Securities Exchange Act Release No. 66175 (February 29, 2012), 77 FR 13379 (March 6, 2012) (SR–NASDAQ–2012–004) (order approving listing and trading of WisdomTree Emerging Markets Corporate Bond Fund). Additionally, the Commission has previously approved the listing and trading of a number of actively managed WisdomTree funds on NYSE Arca, Inc. pursuant to Rule 8.600 of that exchange. See, e.g., Securities Exchange Act Release Nos. 64643 (June 10, 2011), 76 FR 35062 (June 15, 2011) (SR–NYSEArca–2011– 21) (order approving listing and trading of WisdomTree Global Real Return Fund); 65458 (September 30, 2011), 76 FR 62112 (October 6, 2011) (SR–NYSE–Arca–2011–54) (order approving listing and trading of WisdomTree Dreyfus Australia and New Zealand Debt Fund); 66342 (February 7, 2012), 77 FR 7623 (February 13, 2012) (SR–NYSEArca–2011–82) (order approving listing and trading of WisdomTree Emerging Markets Inflation Protection Bond Fund); and 67054 (May 24, 2012), 77 FR 32161 (May 31, 2012) (SR– NYSEArca–2012–25) (order approving listing and trading of WisdomTree Brazil Bond Fund). The Exchange believes the proposed rule change raises no significant issues not previously addressed in those prior Commission orders. 4 See Post-Effective Amendment No. 56 to Registration Statement on Form N–1A for the Trust, dated July 1, 2011 (File Nos. 333–132380 and 811– PO 00000 Frm 00087 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 Description of the Shares and the Fund WisdomTree Asset Management, Inc. (‘‘WisdomTree Asset Management’’) is the investment adviser (‘‘Adviser’’) to the Fund.5 Western Asset Management Company serves as sub-adviser for the Fund (‘‘Sub-Adviser’’).6 The Bank of New York Mellon is the administrator, custodian, and transfer agent for the Trust. ALPS Distributors, Inc. (‘‘Distributor’’) serves as the distributor for the Trust.7 Paragraph (g) of Rule 5735 provides that, if the investment adviser to the investment company issuing Managed Fund Shares is affiliated with a brokerdealer, such investment adviser shall erect a ‘‘fire wall’’ between the investment adviser and the brokerdealer with respect to access to information concerning the composition and/or changes to such investment company portfolio.8 In addition, 21864). The descriptions of the Fund and the Shares contained herein are based, in part, on information in the Registration Statement. 5 WisdomTree Investments, Inc. (‘‘WisdomTree Investments’’) is the parent company of WisdomTree Asset Management. 6 The Sub-Adviser is responsible for day-to-day management of the Fund and, as such, typically makes all decisions with respect to portfolio holdings. The Adviser has ongoing oversight responsibility. 7 The Commission has issued an order granting certain exemptive relief to the Trust under the Investment Company Act of 1940 (15 U.S.C. 80a– 1) (‘‘1940 Act’’). See Investment Company Act Release No. 28171 [sic] (October 27, 2008) (File No. 812–13458). In compliance with NASDAQ Rule 5735(b)(5), which applies to Managed Fund Shares based on an international or global portfolio, the Trust’s application for exemptive relief under the 1940 Act states that the Fund will comply with the federal securities laws in accepting securities for deposits and satisfying redemptions with redemption securities, including that the securities accepted for deposits and the securities used to satisfy redemption requests are sold in transactions that would be exempt from registration under the Securities Act of 1933 (15 U.S.C. 77a). 8 An investment adviser to an open-end fund is required to be registered under the Investment Advisers Act of 1940 (‘‘Advisers Act’’). As a result, the Adviser and Sub-Adviser and their related personnel are subject to the provisions of Rule 204A–1 under the Advisers Act relating to codes of ethics. This Rule requires investment advisers to adopt a code of ethics that reflects the fiduciary nature of the relationship to clients as well as compliance with other applicable securities laws. Accordingly, procedures designed to prevent the communication and misuse of non-public information by an investment adviser must be consistent with Rule 204A–1 under the Advisers Act. In addition, Rule 206(4)–7 under the Advisers Act makes it unlawful for an investment adviser to provide investment advice to clients unless such investment adviser has (i) adopted and implemented written policies and procedures reasonably designed to prevent violation, by the investment adviser and its supervised persons, of the Advisers Act and the Commission rules adopted thereunder; (ii) implemented, at a minimum, an annual review regarding the adequacy of the policies and procedures established pursuant to subparagraph (i) above and the effectiveness of their implementation; and (iii) designated an individual E:\FR\FM\05SEN1.SGM 05SEN1 Federal Register / Vol. 77, No. 172 / Wednesday, September 5, 2012 / Notices tkelley on DSK3SPTVN1PROD with NOTICES paragraph (g) further requires that personnel who make decisions on the open-end fund’s portfolio composition must be subject to procedures designed to prevent the use and dissemination of material, non-public information regarding the open-end fund’s portfolio. Rule 5735(g) is similar to Nasdaq Rule 5705(b)(5)(A)(i); however, paragraph (g) in connection with the establishment of a ‘‘fire wall’’ between the investment adviser and the broker-dealer reflects the applicable open-end fund’s portfolio, not an underlying benchmark index, as is the case with index-based funds. Neither WisdomTree Asset Management nor Western Asset Management Company is affiliated with any broker-dealer. In the event (a) the Adviser or the Sub-Adviser becomes newly affiliated with a broker-dealer, or (b) any new adviser or sub-adviser becomes affiliated with a broker-dealer, it will implement a fire wall with respect to such broker-dealer regarding access to information concerning the composition and/or changes to the portfolio, and will be subject to procedures designed to prevent the use and dissemination of material, nonpublic information regarding such portfolio. WisdomTree Global Corporate Bond Fund According to the Registration Statement, the Fund seeks to provide a high level of total return consisting of both income and capital appreciation. To achieve its objective, the Fund will invest in debt securities of corporations that are domiciled or economically tied to countries throughout the world. The Fund intends to qualify each year as a regulated investment company (‘‘RIC’’) under Subchapter M of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended.9 The Fund will invest its assets, and otherwise conduct its operations, in a manner that is intended to satisfy the qualifying income, diversification, and distribution requirements necessary to establish and maintain RIC qualification under Subchapter M. The Subchapter M diversification tests generally require that (1) the Fund invest no more than 25% of its total assets in securities (other than securities of the U.S. government or other RICs) of any one issuer or two or more issuers that are controlled by the Fund and that are engaged in the same, similar, or related trades or businesses, and (2) at least (who is a supervised person) responsible for administering the policies and procedures adopted under subparagraph (i) above. 9 26 U.S.C. 851. VerDate Mar<15>2010 19:14 Sep 04, 2012 Jkt 226001 50% of the Fund’s total assets consist of cash and cash items, U.S. government securities, securities of other RICs, and other securities, with investments in such other securities limited in respect of any one issuer to an amount not greater than 5% of the value of the Fund’s total assets and 10% of the outstanding voting securities of such issuer. In addition to satisfying the above referenced RIC diversification requirements, no portfolio security held by the Fund (other than U.S. government securities) will represent more than 30% of the weight of the Fund’s portfolio, and the five highest weighted portfolio securities of the Fund (other than U.S. government securities and/or non-U.S. government securities) will not in the aggregate account for more than 65% of the weight of the Fund’s portfolio. For these purposes, the Fund may treat repurchase agreements collateralized by U.S. government securities or non-U.S. government securities as U.S. or nonU.S. government securities, as applicable. Global Corporate Debt The Fund intends to achieve its investment objectives through direct and indirect investments in Global Corporate Debt. For these purposes, Global Corporate Debt includes fixedincome securities, such as bonds, notes, or other debt obligations, including loan participation notes (‘‘LPNs’’),10 as well as other debt instruments denominated in U.S. dollars or local currencies. Global Corporate Debt also includes fixed income securities or debt obligations that are issued by companies or agencies that may receive financial support or backing from local government. Fixed income securities include Money Market Securities as defined below. Fixed income securities do not include derivatives. Under normal circumstances,11 the Fund will invest at least 80% of its net assets in Global Corporate Debt that are fixed income securities. The Fund intends to provide exposure across geographic regions and countries world-wide. The Fund intends to invest 10 The Fund may invest in LPNs with a minimum outstanding principal amount of $200 million that the Adviser or Sub-Adviser deems to be liquid. 11 The term ‘‘under normal circumstances’’ includes, but is not limited to, the absence of extreme volatility or trading halts in the fixed income markets or the financial markets generally; operational issues causing dissemination of inaccurate market information; or force majeure type events such as systems failure, natural or manmade disaster, act of God, armed conflict, act of terrorism, riot or labor disruption, or any similar intervening circumstance. PO 00000 Frm 00088 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 54641 in Global Corporate Debt originating in the following regions/countries: North America, South America, Asia, Australia and New Zealand, Latin America, Europe, Africa, and the Middle East. The Fund intends to invest primarily in countries with developed markets in corporate debt. The Fund intends to invest up to 25% of its assets in emerging market countries, though this may change from time to time in response to economic events and changes to the credit ratings of the Global Corporate Debt of such countries.12 The Fund’s credit exposures are consistently monitored from a risk perspective, and may be modified, reduced, or eliminated. The Fund’s exposure to any single issuer generally will be limited to 10% of the Fund’s assets. The percentage of the Fund’s assets in a specific region, country, or issuer will change from time to time. The Fund’s exposure to any one country (other than the United States) generally will be limited to 30% of the Fund’s assets, though this percentage may change from time to time in response to economic events and changes to the credit ratings of the Global Corporate Debt of such countries. The universe of Global Corporate Debt currently includes securities that are rated ‘‘investment grade’’ as well as ‘‘non-investment grade.’’ 13 The Fund intends to provide a broad exposure to Global Corporate Debt and therefore will invest in both investment grade and 12 According to the Adviser, while there is no universally accepted definition of what constitutes an ‘‘emerging market,’’ in general, emerging market countries are characterized by developing commercial and financial infrastructure with significant potential for economic growth and increased capital market participation by foreign investors. The Adviser and Sub-Adviser look at a variety of commonly-used factors when determining whether a country is an ‘‘emerging’’ market. In general, the Adviser and Sub-Adviser consider a country to be an emerging market if: (1) It is either (a) classified by the World Bank in the lower middle or upper middle income designation for one of the past 5 years (i.e., per capita gross national product of less than U.S. $9,385), (b) has not been a member of OECD for the past five years or (c) classified by the World Bank as high income and a member in OECD in each of the last five years, but with a currency that has been primarily traded on a non-delivered basis by offshore investors (e.g., Korea and Taiwan); and (2) the country’s debt market is considered relatively accessible by foreign investors in terms of capital flow and settlement considerations. This definition could be expanded or exceptions made depending on the evolution of market and economic conditions. 13 According to the Adviser, ‘‘investment grade’’ means securities rated in the Baa/BBB categories or above by one or more nationally recognized securities rating organizations (‘‘NRSROs’’). If a security is rated by multiple NRSROs and receives different ratings, the Fund will treat the security as being rated in the highest rating category received from an NRSRO. Rating categories may include subcategories or gradations indicating relative standing. E:\FR\FM\05SEN1.SGM 05SEN1 tkelley on DSK3SPTVN1PROD with NOTICES 54642 Federal Register / Vol. 77, No. 172 / Wednesday, September 5, 2012 / Notices non-investment grade securities. The Fund intends to have 55% or more of its assets invested in investment grade securities, though this percentage may change from time to time in response to economic events and changes to the credit ratings of such issuers. Within the non-investment grade category, some issuers and instruments are considered to be of lower credit quality and at higher risk of default. In order to limit its exposure to these more speculative credits, the Fund will not invest more than 15% of its assets in securities rated B or below by Moody’s, or equivalently rated by S&P or Fitch. The Fund does not intend to invest in unrated securities. However, it may do so to a limited extent, such as where a rated security becomes unrated, if such security is determined by the Adviser and Sub-Adviser to be of comparable quality. In determining whether a security is of ‘‘comparable quality,’’ the Adviser and Sub-Adviser will consider, for example, whether the issuer of the security has issued other rated securities. The Fund will invest only in corporate bonds that the Adviser or SubAdviser deems to be sufficiently liquid. The Fund will only buy performing debt securities and not distressed debt. Generally, a corporate bond must have $200 million or more par amount outstanding and significant par value traded to be considered as an eligible investment. Economic and other conditions may, from time to time, lead to a decrease in the average par amount outstanding of bond issuances. Therefore, although the Fund does not intend to do so, the Fund may invest up to 5% of its net assets in corporate bonds with less than $200 million par amount outstanding if (1) the Adviser or Sub-Adviser deems such security to be sufficiently liquid based on its analysis of the market for such security (based on, for example, broker-dealer quotations or its analysis of the trading history of the security or the trading history of other securities issued by the issuer), (2) such investment is deemed by the Adviser or Sub-Adviser to be in the best interest of the Fund, and (3) such investment is deemed consistent with the Fund’s goal of providing exposure to a broad range of countries and issuers. The Fund may invest in Global Corporate Debt with effective or final maturities of any length. According to the Registration Statement, the Fund will seek to keep the average effective duration of its portfolio between 2 and 10 years under normal market conditions. Effective duration is an indication of an investment’s interest VerDate Mar<15>2010 19:14 Sep 04, 2012 Jkt 226001 rate risk or how sensitive an investment or a fund is to changes in interest rates. Generally, a fund or instrument with a longer effective duration is more sensitive to interest rate fluctuations, and, therefore, more volatile, than a fund with a shorter effective duration. The Fund’s actual portfolio duration may be longer or shorter depending on market conditions. The Fund intends to invest in Global Corporate Debt of at least 13 nonaffiliated issuers. The Fund will not concentrate 25% or more of the value of its total assets (taken at market value at the time of each investment) in any one industry, as that term is used in the 1940 Act (except that this restriction does not apply to obligations issued by the U.S. government or their respective agencies and instrumentalities or government-sponsored enterprises).14 Money Market Securities The Fund intends to invest in Money Market Securities in order to help manage cash flows in and out of the Fund, such as in connection with payment of dividends or expenses, to satisfy margin requirements, to provide collateral, or to otherwise back investments in derivative instruments. Under normal circumstances,15 the Fund may invest up to 25% of its net assets in Money Market Securities, although it may exceed this amount where the Adviser or Sub-Adviser deems such investment to be necessary or advisable, due to market conditions. For these purposes ‘‘Money Market Securities’’ include: short-term, high quality obligations issued or guaranteed by the U.S. Treasury or the agencies or instrumentalities of the U.S. government; short-term, high quality securities issued or guaranteed by nonU.S. governments, agencies and instrumentalities; repurchase agreements backed by U.S. government and non-U.S. government securities; money market mutual funds; and deposit and other obligations of U.S. and non-U.S. banks and financial institutions. All Money Market Securities acquired by the Fund will be rated investment grade,16 except that the Fund may invest in unrated Money Market Securities that are deemed by the Adviser or Sub-Adviser to be of 14 See Form N–1A, Item 9. The Commission has taken the position that a fund is concentrated if it invests more than 25% of the value of its total assets in any one industry. See, e.g., Investment Company Act Release No. 9011 (Oct. 30, 1975), 40 FR 54241 (November 21, 1975). 15 See note 11, supra. 16 The term ‘‘investment grade,’’ for purposes of Money Market Securities only, is intended to mean securities rated A1 or A2 by one or more NRSROs. PO 00000 Frm 00089 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 comparable quality to money market securities rated investment grade. The Fund Reserves the right to invest in U.S. government securities, money market instruments, and cash, without limitation, as determined by the Adviser or Sub-Adviser in response to adverse market, economic, political, or other conditions. The Fund may also ‘‘hedge’’ or minimize its exposure to one or more foreign currencies in response to such conditions. In the event the Fund engages in these temporary defensive strategies that are inconsistent with its investment strategies, the Fund’s ability to achieve its investment objectives may be limited. Derivative Instruments and Other Investments The Fund may use derivative instruments that are fully-collateralized as part of its investment strategies. Examples of derivative instruments include forward currency contracts,17 interest rate swaps,18 total return swaps,19 credit linked notes,20 and combinations of investments that provide similar exposure to local currency debt, such as investment in U.S. dollar denominated bonds combined with forward currency positions or swaps.21 Forward currency contracts and swap positions can be incorporated with bonds denominated in non-U.S. currencies to hedge bond exposures back into U.S. dollars. Conversely, forward currency contracts and swap positions can be implemented in combination with U.S. dollar denominated bonds to create local currency bond exposures. Additionally, the Fund’s use of forward contracts and swaps will be combined with investments in short-term, high quality U.S. money market instruments in a manner designed to provide exposure to 17 A forward currency contract is an agreement to buy or sell a specific currency on a future date at a price set at the time of the contract. 18 An interest rate swap involves the exchange of a floating interest rate payment for a fixed interest rate payment. 19 A total return swap is an agreement between two parties in which one party agrees to make payments of the total return of a reference asset in return for payments equal to a rate of interest on another reference asset. 20 A credit linked note is a type of structured note whose value is linked to an underlying reference asset or entity. Credit linked notes typically provide periodic payments of interest as well as payment of principal upon maturity. 21 To the extent practicable, the Fund will invest in swaps cleared through the facilities of a centralized clearing house. The Fund may also invest in Money Market Securities that may serve as collateral for the futures contracts and swap agreements. E:\FR\FM\05SEN1.SGM 05SEN1 Federal Register / Vol. 77, No. 172 / Wednesday, September 5, 2012 / Notices tkelley on DSK3SPTVN1PROD with NOTICES similar investments in local currency deposits.22 The Fund expects that no more than 20% of the value of the Fund’s net assets will be invested in derivative instruments. Such investments will be consistent with the Fund’s investment objective and will not be used to enhance leverage. For example, the Fund may engage in swap transactions that provide exposure to corporate debt or interest rates. The Fund also may buy or sell listed currency futures contracts.23 With respect to certain kinds of derivative transactions entered into by the Fund that involve obligations to make future payments to third parties, including, but not limited to, futures and forward contracts, swap contracts, the purchase of securities on a whenissued or delayed delivery basis, or reverse repurchase agreements, the Fund, in accordance with applicable federal securities laws, rules, and interpretations thereof, will ‘‘set aside’’ liquid assets, or engage in other measures to ‘‘cover’’ open positions with respect to such transactions.24 22 The Adviser or Sub-Adviser will also attempt to mitigate the Fund’s credit risk by transacting only with large, well-capitalized institutions using measures designed to determine the creditworthiness of the counterparty. The Adviser or Sub-Adviser will take various steps to limit counterparty credit risk which will be described in the Registration Statement. The Fund will enter into swap agreements only with financial institutions that meet certain credit quality standards and monitoring policies. The Fund may also use various techniques to minimize credit risk, including early termination or reset and payment, using different counterparties, and limiting the net amount due from any individual counterparty. The Fund generally will collateralize swap agreements with cash and/or certain securities. Such collateral will generally be held for the benefit of the counterparty in a segregated tri-party account at the custodian to protect the counterparty against non-payment by the Fund. In the event of a default by the counterparty, and the Fund is owed money in the swap transaction, the Fund will seek withdrawal of the collateral from the segregated account and may incur certain costs exercising its right with respect to the collateral. 23 The exchange-listed futures contracts in which the Fund may invest will be listed on exchanges in the U.S., London, Hong Kong, or Singapore. Each of the United Kingdom’s primary financial markets regulator, the Financial Services Authority, Hong Kong’s primary financial markets regulator, the Securities and Futures Commission, and Singapore’s primary financial markets regulator, the Monetary Authority of Singapore, are signatories to the International Organization of Securities Commissions (‘‘IOSCO’’) Multilateral Memorandum of Understanding (‘‘MMOU’’), which is a multiparty information sharing arrangement among financial regulators. Both the Commission and the Commodity Futures Trading Commission are signatories to the IOSCO MMOU. 24 See 15 U.S.C. 80a–18; Investment Company Act Release No. 10666 (April 18, 1979), 44 FR 25128 (April 27, 1979); Dreyfus Strategic Investing, Commission No-Action Letter (June 22, 1987); Merrill Lynch Asset Management, L.P., Commission No-Action Letter (July 2, 1996). VerDate Mar<15>2010 19:14 Sep 04, 2012 Jkt 226001 The Fund may engage in foreign currency transactions, and may invest directly in foreign currencies in the form of bank and financial institution deposits, and certificates of deposit denominated in a specified non-U.S. currency. The Fund may enter into forward currency contracts in order to ‘‘lock in’’ the exchange rate between the currency it will deliver and the currency it will receive for the duration of the contract.25 The Fund may hold up to an aggregate amount of 15% of its net assets in illiquid securities (calculated at the time of investment), including (1) Rule 144A securities, and (2) loan interests (such as loan participations and assignments, but not including LPNs). The Fund will monitor its portfolio liquidity on an ongoing basis to determine whether, in light of current circumstances, an adequate level of liquidity is being maintained, and will consider taking appropriate steps in order to maintain adequate liquidity if through a change in values, net assets, or other circumstances, more than 15% of the Fund’s net assets are held in illiquid securities. Illiquid securities include securities subject to contractual or other restrictions on resale and other instruments that lack readily available markets as determined in accordance with Commission staff guidance.26 The Fund will not invest in any nonU.S. equity securities. The Shares The Fund will issue and redeem Shares on a continuous basis at net asset 25 The Fund will invest only in currencies, and instruments that provide exposure to such currencies, that have significant foreign exchange turnover and are included in the Bank for International Settlements Triennial Central Bank Survey, December 2010 (‘‘BIS Survey’’). The Fund may invest in currencies, and instruments that provide exposure to such currencies, selected from the top 40 currencies (as measured by percentage share of average daily turnover for the applicable month and year) included in the BIS Survey. 26 The Commission has stated that long-standing Commission guidelines have required open-end funds to hold no more than 15% of their net assets in illiquid securities and other illiquid assets. See Investment Company Act Release No. 28193 (March 11, 2008), 73 FR 14618 (March 18, 2008), at footnote 34. See also Investment Company Act Release No. 5847 (October 21, 1969), 35 FR 19989 (December 31, 1970) (Statement Regarding ‘‘Restricted Securities’’); Investment Company Act Release No. 18612 (March 12, 1992), 57 FR 9828 (March 20, 1992) (Revisions of Guidelines to Form N–1A). A fund’s portfolio security is illiquid if it cannot be disposed of in the ordinary course of business within seven days at approximately the value ascribed to it by the fund. See Investment Company Act Release No. 14983 (March 12, 1986), 51 FR 9773 (March 21, 1986) (adopting amendments to Rule 2a–7 under the 1940 Act) and Investment Company Act Release No. 17452 (April 23, 1990), 55 FR 17933 (April 30, 1990) (adopting Rule 144A under the Securities Act of 1933). PO 00000 Frm 00090 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 54643 value (‘‘NAV’’) 27 only in large blocks of Shares (‘‘Creation Units’’) in transactions with Authorized Participants. Creation Units generally will consist of 100,000 Shares, though this may change from time to time. Creation Units are not expected to consist of less than 50,000 Shares. The Fund will issue and redeem Creation Units in exchange for a portfolio of Global Corporate Debt and other instruments closely approximating the holdings of the Fund or a designated basket of non-U.S. currency and/or an amount of U.S. cash. Once created, Shares of the Fund trade on the secondary market in amounts less than a Creation Unit. Creations and redemptions must be made by an Authorized Participant or through a firm that is either a member of the National Securities Clearing Corporation or a Depository Trust Company participant, and in each case, must have executed an agreement with the Distributor with respect to creations and redemptions of Creation Unit aggregations. Additional information regarding the Shares and the Fund, including investment strategies, risks, creation and redemption procedures, fees, portfolio holdings disclosure policies, distributions, and taxes is included in the Registration Statement. Availability of Information The Fund’s Web site (www. wisdomtree.com), which will be publicly available prior to the public offering of Shares, will include a form of the prospectus for the Fund that may be downloaded. The Web site will include additional quantitative information updated on a daily basis, including, for the Fund: (1) The prior business day’s reported NAV, mid-point of the bid/ask spread at the time of calculation of such NAV (‘‘Bid/Ask Price’’),28 and a calculation of the premium and discount of the Bid/Ask Price against the NAV; and (2) data in chart format displaying the frequency distribution of discounts and premiums of the daily Bid/Ask Price against the 27 The NAV of the Fund’s Shares generally is calculated once daily Monday through Friday as of the close of regular trading on the New York Stock Exchange, generally 4 p.m. Eastern time (‘‘NAV Calculation Time’’). NAV per Share is calculated by dividing the Fund’s net assets by the number of Fund Shares outstanding. For more information regarding the valuation of Fund investments in calculating the Fund’s NAV, see the Registration Statement. 28 The Bid/Ask Price of the Fund will be determined using the mid-point of the highest bid and the lowest offer on the Exchange as of the time of calculation of such Fund’s NAV. The records relating to Bid/Ask Prices will be retained by the Fund and its service providers. E:\FR\FM\05SEN1.SGM 05SEN1 54644 Federal Register / Vol. 77, No. 172 / Wednesday, September 5, 2012 / Notices tkelley on DSK3SPTVN1PROD with NOTICES NAV, within appropriate ranges, for each of the four previous calendar quarters. On each business day, before commencement of trading in Shares in the Regular Market Session 29 on the Exchange, the Trust will disclose on its Web site the identities and quantities of the portfolio of securities and other assets (‘‘Disclosed Portfolio’’) held by the Fund that will form the basis for the Fund’s calculation of NAV at the end of the business day.30 The Disclosed Portfolio will include, as applicable, the names, quantity, percentage weighting, and market value of fixed income securities and other assets held by the Fund, and the characteristics of such assets. The Web site and information will be publicly available at no charge. In addition, for the Fund, an estimated value, defined in Rule 5735 as the ‘‘Intraday Indicative Value,’’ that reflects an estimated intraday value of the Fund’s portfolio, will be disseminated. Moreover, the Intraday Indicative Value, available on the NASDAQ OMX Information LLC proprietary index data service,31 will be based upon the current value for the components of the Disclosed Portfolio and will be updated and widely disseminated by one or more major market data vendors at least every 15 seconds during the Regular Market Session. In addition, during hours when the markets for local debt in the Fund’s portfolio are closed, the Intraday Indicative Value will be updated at least every 15 seconds during the Regular Market Session to reflect currency exchange fluctuations. The dissemination of the Intraday Indicative Value, together with the Disclosed Portfolio, will allow investors to determine the value of the underlying portfolio of the Fund on a daily basis 29 See Nasdaq Rule 4120(b)(4) (describing the three trading sessions on the Exchange: (1) PreMarket Session from 7 a.m. to 9:30 a.m. Eastern time; (2) Regular Market Session from 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. or 4:15 p.m. Eastern time; and (3) PostMarket Session from 4 p.m. or 4:15 p.m. to 8 p.m. Eastern time). 30 Under accounting procedures to be followed by the Fund, trades made on the prior business day (‘‘T’’) will be booked and reflected in NAV on the current business day (‘‘T+1’’). Notwithstanding the foregoing, portfolio trades that are executed prior to the opening of the Exchange on any business day may be booked and reflected in NAV on such business day. Accordingly, the Fund will be able to disclose at the beginning of the business day the portfolio that will form the basis for the NAV calculation at the end of the business day. 31 Currently, the NASDAQ OMX Global Index Data Service (‘‘GIDS’’) is the NASDAQ OMX global index data feed service, offering real-time updates, daily summary messages, and access to widely followed indexes and ETFs. GIDS provides investment professionals with the daily and historical information needed to track or trade NASDAQ OMX indexes, listed ETFs, or third-party partner indexes and ETFs. VerDate Mar<15>2010 19:14 Sep 04, 2012 Jkt 226001 and to provide a close estimate of that value throughout the trading day. Intra-day, executable price quotations on Global Corporate Debt, as well as derivative instruments, are available from major broker-dealer firms. Intraday price information is available through subscription services, such as Bloomberg and Thomson Reuters, which can be accessed by Authorized Participants and other investors. Information regarding market price and volume of the Shares is and will be continually available on a real-time basis throughout the day on brokers’ computer screens and other electronic services. The previous day’s closing price and trading volume information for the Shares will be published daily in the financial section of newspapers. Quotation and last-sale information for the Shares will be available via UTP Level 1, as well as Nasdaq proprietary quote and trade services. Initial and Continued Listing The Shares will be subject to Rule 5735, which sets forth the initial and continued listing criteria applicable to Managed Fund Shares. The Exchange represents that, for initial and/or continued listing, the Fund must be in compliance with Rule 10A–3 under the Act.32 A minimum of 100,000 Shares will be outstanding at the commencement of trading on the Exchange. The Exchange will obtain a representation from the issuer of the Shares that the NAV per Share will be calculated daily and that the NAV and the Disclosed Portfolio will be made available to all market participants at the same time. Trading Halts With respect to trading halts, the Exchange may consider all relevant factors in exercising its discretion to halt or suspend trading in the Shares of the Fund. Nasdaq will halt trading in the Shares under the conditions specified in Nasdaq Rules 4120 and 4121; for example, the Shares of the Fund will be halted if the ‘‘circuit breaker’’ parameters in Nasdaq Rule 4120(a)(11) are reached. Trading may be halted because of market conditions or for reasons that, in the view of the Exchange, make trading in the Shares inadvisable. These may include: (1) The extent to which trading is not occurring in the securities and/or the financial instruments comprising the Disclosed Portfolio of the Fund; or (2) whether other unusual conditions or circumstances detrimental to the maintenance of a fair and orderly 32 See PO 00000 17 CFR 240.10A–3. Frm 00091 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 market are present. Trading in the Shares also will be subject to Rule 5735(d)(2)(D), which sets forth circumstances under which Shares of the Fund may be halted. Trading Rules Nasdaq deems the Shares to be equity securities, thus rendering trading in the Shares subject to Nasdaq’s existing rules governing the trading of equity securities. Nasdaq will allow trading in the Shares from 7 a.m. until 8 p.m. Eastern time. The Exchange has appropriate rules to facilitate transactions in the Shares during all trading sessions. As provided in Nasdaq Rule 5735(b)(3), the minimum price variation for quoting and entry of orders in Managed Fund Shares traded on the Exchange is $0.01. Surveillance Nasdaq believes that its surveillance procedures are adequate to properly monitor the trading of the Shares on Nasdaq during all trading sessions and to deter and detect violations of Exchange rules and the applicable federal securities laws. Trading of the Shares through Nasdaq will be subject to FINRA’s surveillance procedures for derivative products, including Managed Fund Shares.33 The Exchange may obtain information via the Intermarket Surveillance Group (‘‘ISG’’) from other exchanges who are members or affiliates of the ISG.34 The Exchange prohibits the distribution of material, non-public information by its employees. Information Circular Prior to the commencement of trading, the Exchange will inform its members in an Information Circular of the special characteristics and risks associated with trading the Shares. Specifically, the Information Circular will discuss the following: (1) The procedures for purchases and redemptions of Shares in Creation Units (and that Shares are not individually redeemable); (2) Nasdaq Rule 2310, which imposes suitability obligations on Nasdaq members with respect to recommending transactions in the Shares to customers; (3) how information regarding the Intraday Indicative Value is disseminated; (4) the risks involved in trading the Shares during the Pre-Market and Post-Market Sessions when an updated Intraday 33 FINRA surveils trading on Nasdaq pursuant to a regulatory services agreement. Nasdaq is responsible for FINRA’s performance under this regulatory services agreement. 34 For a list of the current members and affiliate members of ISG, see www.isgportal.com. See supra note 23. E:\FR\FM\05SEN1.SGM 05SEN1 Federal Register / Vol. 77, No. 172 / Wednesday, September 5, 2012 / Notices tkelley on DSK3SPTVN1PROD with NOTICES Indicative Value will not be calculated or publicly disseminated; (5) the requirement that members deliver a prospectus to investors purchasing newly issued Shares prior to or concurrently with the confirmation of a transaction; and (6) trading information. In addition, the Information Circular will advise members, prior to the commencement of trading, of the prospectus delivery requirements applicable to the Fund. Members purchasing Shares from the Fund for resale to investors will deliver a prospectus to such investors. The Information Circular will also discuss any exemptive, no-action, and interpretive relief granted by the Commission from any rules under the Act. Additionally, the Information Circular will reference that the Fund is subject to various fees and expenses described in the Registration Statement. The Information Circular will also disclose the trading hours of the Shares of the Fund and the applicable NAV Calculation Time for the Shares. The Information Circular will disclose that information about the Shares of the Fund will be publicly available on the Fund’s Web site. 2. Statutory Basis Nasdaq believes that the proposal is consistent with Section 6(b) of the Act 35 in general and Section 6(b)(5) of the Act 36 in particular in that it is designed to prevent fraudulent and manipulative acts and practices, to promote just and equitable principles of trade, to foster cooperation and coordination with persons engaged in facilitating transactions in securities, and to remove impediments to and perfect the mechanism of a free and open market and a national market system. The Exchange believes that the proposed rule change is designed to prevent fraudulent and manipulative acts and practices in that the Shares will be listed and traded on the Exchange pursuant to the initial and continued listing criteria in Nasdaq Rule 5735. The Exchange believes that its surveillance procedures are adequate to properly monitor the trading of the Shares on Nasdaq during all trading sessions and to deter and detect violations of Exchange rules and the applicable federal securities laws. Neither WisdomTree Asset Management nor Western Asset Management Company is affiliated with any broker-dealer. In the event (a) the Adviser or the Sub-Adviser becomes newly affiliated with a broker35 15 36 15 U.S.C. 78f(b). U.S.C. 78f(b)(5). VerDate Mar<15>2010 19:14 Sep 04, 2012 Jkt 226001 dealer, or (b) any new adviser or subadviser becomes affiliated with a brokerdealer, they will implement a fire wall with respect to such broker-dealer regarding access to information concerning the composition and/or changes to a portfolio, and will be subject to procedures designed to prevent the use and dissemination of material, non-public information regarding such portfolio. The Exchange may obtain information via ISG from other exchanges that are members of ISG or with which the Exchange has entered into a comprehensive surveillance sharing agreement. Under normal circumstances, the Fund will invest at least 80% of its assets in fixed income securities. The Fund’s exposure to any single issuer generally will be limited to 10% of the Fund’s assets. The Fund’s exposure to any single country (other than the United States) generally will be limited to 30% of the Fund’s assets. The Fund expects to have 55% or more of its assets invested in investment grade securities, though this percentage may change from time to time in response to economic events and changes to the credit ratings of such issuers. The Fund will not invest more than 15% of its assets in securities rated B or below by Moody’s, or equivalently rated by S&P or Fitch. The Fund will not invest in unrated securities. The Fund will invest only in corporate bonds that the Adviser or Sub-Adviser deems to be sufficiently liquid and, generally, a corporate bond must have $200 million or more par amount outstanding and significant par value traded to be considered as an eligible investment. The Fund intends to invest in Global Corporate Debt of at least 13 non-affiliated issuers. The Fund intends to invest up to 25% of its assets in emerging market countries, though this may change from time to time in response to economic events and changes to the credit ratings of the Global Corporate Debt of such countries. The Fund expects that no more than 20% of the value of the Fund’s net assets will be invested in derivative instruments. Such investments will be consistent with the Fund’s investment objective. Such investments also will not be used to enhance leverage. Under normal circumstances, the Fund also may invest up to 25% of its net assets in Money Market Securities, although it may exceed this amount where the Adviser or Sub-Adviser deems such investment to be necessary or advisable, due to market conditions. Also, the Fund may hold up to an aggregate amount of 15% of its net assets in illiquid securities, Rule 144A securities and loan interests (such as loan PO 00000 Frm 00092 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 54645 participations and assignments, but not including LPNs). The Fund will not invest in any non-U.S. equity securities. Prior to the commencement of trading, the Exchange will inform its members in an Information Circular of the special characteristics and risks associated with trading the Shares. The proposed rule change is designed to promote just and equitable principles of trade and to protect investors and the public interest in that the Exchange will obtain a representation from the issuer of the Shares that the NAV per Share will be calculated daily and that the NAV and the Disclosed Portfolio will be made available to all market participants at the same time. In addition, a large amount of information is publicly available regarding the Fund and the Shares, thereby promoting market transparency. The Fund’s portfolio holdings will be disclosed on its Web site daily after the close of trading on the Exchange and prior to the opening of trading on the Exchange the following day. Moreover, the Intraday Indicative Value, available on the NASDAQ OMX Information LLC proprietary index data service will be widely disseminated by one or more major market data vendors at least every 15 seconds during the Regular Market Session. On each business day, before commencement of trading in Shares in the Regular Market Session on the Exchange, the Fund will disclose on its Web site the Disclosed Portfolio that will form the basis for the Fund’s calculation of NAV at the end of the business day. Information regarding market price and trading volume of the Shares is and will be continually available on a real-time basis throughout the day on brokers’ computer screens and other electronic services, and quotation and last-sale information for the Shares will be available via UTP Level 1, as well as Nasdaq proprietary quote and trade services. Intra-day, executable price quotations on Global Corporate Debt, as well as derivative instruments are available from major broker-dealer firms. Intra-day price information is available through subscription services, such as Bloomberg and Thomson Reuters, which can be accessed by authorized participants and other investors. The Web site for the Fund will include a form of the prospectus for the Fund, and additional data relating to NAV and other applicable quantitative information. Trading in Shares of the Fund will be halted if the circuit breaker parameters in Nasdaq Rule 4120(a)(11) have been reached or because of market conditions or for reasons that, in the view of the Exchange, make trading in E:\FR\FM\05SEN1.SGM 05SEN1 54646 Federal Register / Vol. 77, No. 172 / Wednesday, September 5, 2012 / Notices the Shares inadvisable, and trading in the Shares will be subject to Nasdaq Rule 5735(d)(2)(D), which sets forth circumstances under which Shares of the Fund may be halted. In addition, as noted above, investors will have ready access to information regarding the Fund’s holdings, the Intraday Indicative Value, the Disclosed Portfolio, and quotation and last-sale information for the Shares. The proposed rule change is designed to perfect the mechanism of a free and open market and, in general, to protect investors and the public interest in that it will facilitate the listing and trading of an additional type of activelymanaged exchange-traded product that will enhance competition among market participants, to the benefit of investors and the marketplace. As noted above, the Exchange has in place surveillance procedures relating to trading in the Shares and may obtain information via ISG from other exchanges that are members of ISG or with which the Exchange has entered into a comprehensive surveillance sharing agreement. In addition, as noted above, investors will have ready access to information regarding the Fund’s holdings, the Intraday Indicative Value, the Disclosed Portfolio, and quotation and last-sale information for the Shares. For the above reasons, Nasdaq believes the proposed rule change is consistent with the requirements of Section 6(b)(5) of the Act. B. Self-Regulatory Organization’s Statement on Burden on Competition Nasdaq does not believe that the proposed rule change will impose any burden on competition that is not necessary or appropriate in furtherance of the purposes of the Act. C. Self-Regulatory Organization’s Statement on Comments on the Proposed Rule Change Received From Members, Participants, or Others Written comments were neither solicited nor received. tkelley on DSK3SPTVN1PROD with NOTICES III. Date of Effectiveness of the Proposed Rule Change and Timing for Commission Action Within 45 days of the date of publication of this notice in the Federal Register or within such longer period (i) as the Commission may designate up to 90 days of such date if it finds such longer period to be appropriate and publishes its reasons for so finding or (ii) as to which the Exchange consents, the Commission shall: (a) By order approve or disapprove such proposed rule change, or (b) institute proceedings VerDate Mar<15>2010 19:14 Sep 04, 2012 Jkt 226001 to determine whether the proposed rule change should be disapproved. IV. Solicitation of Comments Interested persons are invited to submit written data, views, and arguments concerning the foregoing, including whether the proposed rule change is consistent with the Act. Comments may be submitted by any of the following methods: Electronic Comments • Use the Commission’s Internet comment form (https://www.sec.gov/ rules/sro.shtml); or • Send an email to rulecomments@sec.gov. Please include File Number SR–NASDAQ–2012–098 on the subject line. All submissions should refer to File Number SR–NASDAQ–2012–098. This file number should be included on the subject line if email is used. To help the Commission process and review your comments more efficiently, please use only one method. The Commission will post all comments on the Commission’s Internet Web site at https://www.sec.gov/ rules/sro.shtml. Copies of the submission, all subsequent amendments, all written statements with respect to the proposed rule change that are filed with the Commission, and all written communications relating to the proposed rule change between the Commission and any person, other than those that may be withheld from the public in accordance with the provisions of 5 U.S.C. 552, will be available for Web site viewing and printing in the Commission’s Public Reference Room, 100 F Street NE., Washington, DC 20549, on official business days between the hours of 10 a.m. and 3 p.m. Copies of the filing also will be available for inspection and copying at the principal office of Nasdaq. All comments received will be posted without change; the Commission does not edit personal identifying information from submissions. You should submit only information that you wish to make available publicly. All submissions should refer to File Number SR–NASDAQ–2012–098 and should be submitted on or before September 26, 2012. Fmt 4703 BILLING CODE 8011–01–P SOCIAL SECURITY ADMINISTRATION [Docket No. SSA–2012–0046] Social Security Acquiescence Ruling (AR) 12–1(8); Correction; Petersen v. Astrue, 633 F.3d 633 (8th Cir. 2011): Whether a National Guard Technician Who Worked in Noncovered Employment is Exempt From the Windfall Elimination Provision (WEP)— Title II of the Social Security Act Social Security Administration. Notice of Social Security Acquiescence Ruling; Correction. ACTION: • Send paper comments in triplicate to Elizabeth M. Murphy, Secretary, Securities and Exchange Commission, Station Place, 100 F Street NE., Washington, DC 20549–1090. Frm 00093 [FR Doc. 2012–21815 Filed 9–4–12; 8:45 am] AGENCY: Paper Comments PO 00000 For the Commission, by the Division of Trading and Markets, pursuant to delegated authority.37 Kevin M. O’Neill, Deputy Secretary. Sfmt 4703 The Social Security Administration published a document in the Federal Register of August 27, 2012, in FR Doc. 2012–21065, in the first column, correct the ‘‘title’’ to read: Social Security Acquiescence Ruling (AR) 12–1(8); Petersen v. Astrue, 633 F.3d 633 (8th Cir. 2011); Whether a National Guard Technician Who Worked in Noncovered Employment is Exempt From the Windfall Elimination Provision (WEP)—Title II of the Social Security Act. Also, in the second column, correct the heading to read: Acquiescence Ruling 12–1(8) SUMMARY: Paul Kryglik, Director, Office of Regulations, Social Security Administration. [FR Doc. 2012–21799 Filed 9–4–12; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 4191–02–P DEPARTMENT OF STATE [Public Notice 8013] Culturally Significant Objects Imported for Exhibition Determinations: ‘‘Becoming Van Gogh’’ Notice is hereby given of the following determinations: Pursuant to the authority vested in me by the Act of October 19, 1965 (79 Stat. 985; 22 U.S.C. 2459), Executive Order 12047 of March 27, 1978, the Foreign Affairs Reform and Restructuring Act of 1998 (112 Stat. 2681, et seq.; 22 U.S.C. 6501 note, et seq.), Delegation of Authority No. 234 of October 1, 1999, and Delegation of Authority No. 236–3 of August 28, 2000 SUMMARY: 37 17 E:\FR\FM\05SEN1.SGM CFR 200.30–3(a)(12). 05SEN1

Agencies

[Federal Register Volume 77, Number 172 (Wednesday, September 5, 2012)]
[Notices]
[Pages 54640-54646]
From the Federal Register Online via the Government Printing Office [www.gpo.gov]
[FR Doc No: 2012-21815]


-----------------------------------------------------------------------

SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION

[Release No. 34-67750; File No. SR-NASDAQ-2012-098]


Self-Regulatory Organizations; The NASDAQ Stock Market LLC; 
Notice of Filing of Proposed Rule Change Relating to the Listing and 
Trading of Shares of the WisdomTree Global Corporate Bond Fund of the 
WisdomTree Trust

August 29, 2012.
    Pursuant to Section 19(b)(1) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 
(``Act'') \1\ and Rule 19b-4 thereunder,\2\ notice is hereby given that 
on August 15, 2012, The NASDAQ Stock Market LLC (``Nasdaq'' or 
``Exchange'') filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission 
(``Commission'') the proposed rule change as described in Items I, II, 
and III below, which Items have been substantially prepared by Nasdaq. 
The Commission is publishing this notice to solicit comments on the 
proposed rule change from interested persons.
---------------------------------------------------------------------------

    \1\ 15 U.S.C. 78s(b)(1).
    \2\ 17 CFR 240.19b-4.
---------------------------------------------------------------------------

I. Self-Regulatory Organization's Statement of the Terms of Substance 
of the Proposed Rule Change

    Nasdaq proposes to list and trade the shares of the WisdomTree 
Global Corporate Bond Fund (``Fund'') of the WisdomTree Trust 
(``Trust'') under Nasdaq Rule 5735 (``Managed Fund Shares''). The 
shares of the Fund are collectively referred to herein as the 
``Shares.''
    The text of the proposed rule change is available at https://nasdaq.cchwallstreet.com/, at Nasdaq's principal office, and at the 
Commission's Public Reference Room.

II. Self-Regulatory Organization's Statement of the Purpose of, and 
Statutory Basis for, the Proposed Rule Change

    In its filing with the Commission, Nasdaq included statements 
concerning the purpose of, and basis for, the proposed rule change. The 
text of these statements may be examined at the places specified in 
Item IV below, and is set forth in Sections A, B, and C below.

A. Self-Regulatory Organization's Statement of the Purpose of, and 
Statutory Basis for, the Proposed Rule Change

1. Purpose
    The Exchange proposes to list and trade the Shares of the Fund 
under Nasdaq Rule 5735, which governs the listing and trading of 
Managed Fund Shares on the Exchange.\3\ The Fund will be an actively 
managed exchange traded fund (``ETF''). The Shares will be offered by 
the Trust, which was established as a Delaware statutory trust on 
December 15, 2005. The Fund is registered with the Commission as an 
investment company and has filed a registration statement on Form N-1A 
(``Registration Statement'') with the Commission.\4\
---------------------------------------------------------------------------

    \3\ The Commission approved Nasdaq Rule 5735 in Securities 
Exchange Act Release No. 57962 (June 13, 2008) 73 FR 35175 (June 20, 
2008) (SR-NASDAQ-2008-039). The Fund would not be the first 
actively-managed fund listed on the Exchange. See Securities 
Exchange Act Release No. 66175 (February 29, 2012), 77 FR 13379 
(March 6, 2012) (SR-NASDAQ-2012-004) (order approving listing and 
trading of WisdomTree Emerging Markets Corporate Bond Fund). 
Additionally, the Commission has previously approved the listing and 
trading of a number of actively managed WisdomTree funds on NYSE 
Arca, Inc. pursuant to Rule 8.600 of that exchange. See, e.g., 
Securities Exchange Act Release Nos. 64643 (June 10, 2011), 76 FR 
35062 (June 15, 2011) (SR-NYSEArca-2011-21) (order approving listing 
and trading of WisdomTree Global Real Return Fund); 65458 (September 
30, 2011), 76 FR 62112 (October 6, 2011) (SR-NYSE-Arca-2011-54) 
(order approving listing and trading of WisdomTree Dreyfus Australia 
and New Zealand Debt Fund); 66342 (February 7, 2012), 77 FR 7623 
(February 13, 2012) (SR-NYSEArca-2011-82) (order approving listing 
and trading of WisdomTree Emerging Markets Inflation Protection Bond 
Fund); and 67054 (May 24, 2012), 77 FR 32161 (May 31, 2012) (SR-
NYSEArca-2012-25) (order approving listing and trading of WisdomTree 
Brazil Bond Fund). The Exchange believes the proposed rule change 
raises no significant issues not previously addressed in those prior 
Commission orders.
    \4\ See Post-Effective Amendment No. 56 to Registration 
Statement on Form N-1A for the Trust, dated July 1, 2011 (File Nos. 
333-132380 and 811-21864). The descriptions of the Fund and the 
Shares contained herein are based, in part, on information in the 
Registration Statement.
---------------------------------------------------------------------------

Description of the Shares and the Fund
    WisdomTree Asset Management, Inc. (``WisdomTree Asset Management'') 
is the investment adviser (``Adviser'') to the Fund.\5\ Western Asset 
Management Company serves as sub-adviser for the Fund (``Sub-
Adviser'').\6\ The Bank of New York Mellon is the administrator, 
custodian, and transfer agent for the Trust. ALPS Distributors, Inc. 
(``Distributor'') serves as the distributor for the Trust.\7\
---------------------------------------------------------------------------

    \5\ WisdomTree Investments, Inc. (``WisdomTree Investments'') is 
the parent company of WisdomTree Asset Management.
    \6\ The Sub-Adviser is responsible for day-to-day management of 
the Fund and, as such, typically makes all decisions with respect to 
portfolio holdings. The Adviser has ongoing oversight 
responsibility.
    \7\ The Commission has issued an order granting certain 
exemptive relief to the Trust under the Investment Company Act of 
1940 (15 U.S.C. 80a-1) (``1940 Act''). See Investment Company Act 
Release No. 28171 [sic] (October 27, 2008) (File No. 812-13458). In 
compliance with NASDAQ Rule 5735(b)(5), which applies to Managed 
Fund Shares based on an international or global portfolio, the 
Trust's application for exemptive relief under the 1940 Act states 
that the Fund will comply with the federal securities laws in 
accepting securities for deposits and satisfying redemptions with 
redemption securities, including that the securities accepted for 
deposits and the securities used to satisfy redemption requests are 
sold in transactions that would be exempt from registration under 
the Securities Act of 1933 (15 U.S.C. 77a).
---------------------------------------------------------------------------

    Paragraph (g) of Rule 5735 provides that, if the investment adviser 
to the investment company issuing Managed Fund Shares is affiliated 
with a broker-dealer, such investment adviser shall erect a ``fire 
wall'' between the investment adviser and the broker-dealer with 
respect to access to information concerning the composition and/or 
changes to such investment company portfolio.\8\ In addition,

[[Page 54641]]

paragraph (g) further requires that personnel who make decisions on the 
open-end fund's portfolio composition must be subject to procedures 
designed to prevent the use and dissemination of material, non-public 
information regarding the open-end fund's portfolio. Rule 5735(g) is 
similar to Nasdaq Rule 5705(b)(5)(A)(i); however, paragraph (g) in 
connection with the establishment of a ``fire wall'' between the 
investment adviser and the broker-dealer reflects the applicable open-
end fund's portfolio, not an underlying benchmark index, as is the case 
with index-based funds. Neither WisdomTree Asset Management nor Western 
Asset Management Company is affiliated with any broker-dealer. In the 
event (a) the Adviser or the Sub-Adviser becomes newly affiliated with 
a broker-dealer, or (b) any new adviser or sub-adviser becomes 
affiliated with a broker-dealer, it will implement a fire wall with 
respect to such broker-dealer regarding access to information 
concerning the composition and/or changes to the portfolio, and will be 
subject to procedures designed to prevent the use and dissemination of 
material, non-public information regarding such portfolio.
---------------------------------------------------------------------------

    \8\ An investment adviser to an open-end fund is required to be 
registered under the Investment Advisers Act of 1940 (``Advisers 
Act''). As a result, the Adviser and Sub-Adviser and their related 
personnel are subject to the provisions of Rule 204A-1 under the 
Advisers Act relating to codes of ethics. This Rule requires 
investment advisers to adopt a code of ethics that reflects the 
fiduciary nature of the relationship to clients as well as 
compliance with other applicable securities laws. Accordingly, 
procedures designed to prevent the communication and misuse of non-
public information by an investment adviser must be consistent with 
Rule 204A-1 under the Advisers Act. In addition, Rule 206(4)-7 under 
the Advisers Act makes it unlawful for an investment adviser to 
provide investment advice to clients unless such investment adviser 
has (i) adopted and implemented written policies and procedures 
reasonably designed to prevent violation, by the investment adviser 
and its supervised persons, of the Advisers Act and the Commission 
rules adopted thereunder; (ii) implemented, at a minimum, an annual 
review regarding the adequacy of the policies and procedures 
established pursuant to subparagraph (i) above and the effectiveness 
of their implementation; and (iii) designated an individual (who is 
a supervised person) responsible for administering the policies and 
procedures adopted under subparagraph (i) above.
---------------------------------------------------------------------------

WisdomTree Global Corporate Bond Fund
    According to the Registration Statement, the Fund seeks to provide 
a high level of total return consisting of both income and capital 
appreciation. To achieve its objective, the Fund will invest in debt 
securities of corporations that are domiciled or economically tied to 
countries throughout the world.
    The Fund intends to qualify each year as a regulated investment 
company (``RIC'') under Subchapter M of the Internal Revenue Code of 
1986, as amended.\9\ The Fund will invest its assets, and otherwise 
conduct its operations, in a manner that is intended to satisfy the 
qualifying income, diversification, and distribution requirements 
necessary to establish and maintain RIC qualification under Subchapter 
M. The Subchapter M diversification tests generally require that (1) 
the Fund invest no more than 25% of its total assets in securities 
(other than securities of the U.S. government or other RICs) of any one 
issuer or two or more issuers that are controlled by the Fund and that 
are engaged in the same, similar, or related trades or businesses, and 
(2) at least 50% of the Fund's total assets consist of cash and cash 
items, U.S. government securities, securities of other RICs, and other 
securities, with investments in such other securities limited in 
respect of any one issuer to an amount not greater than 5% of the value 
of the Fund's total assets and 10% of the outstanding voting securities 
of such issuer.
---------------------------------------------------------------------------

    \9\ 26 U.S.C. 851.
---------------------------------------------------------------------------

    In addition to satisfying the above referenced RIC diversification 
requirements, no portfolio security held by the Fund (other than U.S. 
government securities) will represent more than 30% of the weight of 
the Fund's portfolio, and the five highest weighted portfolio 
securities of the Fund (other than U.S. government securities and/or 
non-U.S. government securities) will not in the aggregate account for 
more than 65% of the weight of the Fund's portfolio. For these 
purposes, the Fund may treat repurchase agreements collateralized by 
U.S. government securities or non-U.S. government securities as U.S. or 
non-U.S. government securities, as applicable.
Global Corporate Debt
    The Fund intends to achieve its investment objectives through 
direct and indirect investments in Global Corporate Debt. For these 
purposes, Global Corporate Debt includes fixed-income securities, such 
as bonds, notes, or other debt obligations, including loan 
participation notes (``LPNs''),\10\ as well as other debt instruments 
denominated in U.S. dollars or local currencies. Global Corporate Debt 
also includes fixed income securities or debt obligations that are 
issued by companies or agencies that may receive financial support or 
backing from local government. Fixed income securities include Money 
Market Securities as defined below. Fixed income securities do not 
include derivatives.
---------------------------------------------------------------------------

    \10\ The Fund may invest in LPNs with a minimum outstanding 
principal amount of $200 million that the Adviser or Sub-Adviser 
deems to be liquid.
---------------------------------------------------------------------------

    Under normal circumstances,\11\ the Fund will invest at least 80% 
of its net assets in Global Corporate Debt that are fixed income 
securities.
---------------------------------------------------------------------------

    \11\ The term ``under normal circumstances'' includes, but is 
not limited to, the absence of extreme volatility or trading halts 
in the fixed income markets or the financial markets generally; 
operational issues causing dissemination of inaccurate market 
information; or force majeure type events such as systems failure, 
natural or man-made disaster, act of God, armed conflict, act of 
terrorism, riot or labor disruption, or any similar intervening 
circumstance.
---------------------------------------------------------------------------

    The Fund intends to provide exposure across geographic regions and 
countries world-wide. The Fund intends to invest in Global Corporate 
Debt originating in the following regions/countries: North America, 
South America, Asia, Australia and New Zealand, Latin America, Europe, 
Africa, and the Middle East. The Fund intends to invest primarily in 
countries with developed markets in corporate debt. The Fund intends to 
invest up to 25% of its assets in emerging market countries, though 
this may change from time to time in response to economic events and 
changes to the credit ratings of the Global Corporate Debt of such 
countries.\12\ The Fund's credit exposures are consistently monitored 
from a risk perspective, and may be modified, reduced, or eliminated. 
The Fund's exposure to any single issuer generally will be limited to 
10% of the Fund's assets. The percentage of the Fund's assets in a 
specific region, country, or issuer will change from time to time. The 
Fund's exposure to any one country (other than the United States) 
generally will be limited to 30% of the Fund's assets, though this 
percentage may change from time to time in response to economic events 
and changes to the credit ratings of the Global Corporate Debt of such 
countries.
---------------------------------------------------------------------------

    \12\ According to the Adviser, while there is no universally 
accepted definition of what constitutes an ``emerging market,'' in 
general, emerging market countries are characterized by developing 
commercial and financial infrastructure with significant potential 
for economic growth and increased capital market participation by 
foreign investors. The Adviser and Sub-Adviser look at a variety of 
commonly-used factors when determining whether a country is an 
``emerging'' market. In general, the Adviser and Sub-Adviser 
consider a country to be an emerging market if:
    (1) It is either (a) classified by the World Bank in the lower 
middle or upper middle income designation for one of the past 5 
years (i.e., per capita gross national product of less than U.S. 
$9,385), (b) has not been a member of OECD for the past five years 
or (c) classified by the World Bank as high income and a member in 
OECD in each of the last five years, but with a currency that has 
been primarily traded on a non-delivered basis by offshore investors 
(e.g., Korea and Taiwan); and
    (2) the country's debt market is considered relatively 
accessible by foreign investors in terms of capital flow and 
settlement considerations.
    This definition could be expanded or exceptions made depending 
on the evolution of market and economic conditions.
---------------------------------------------------------------------------

    The universe of Global Corporate Debt currently includes securities 
that are rated ``investment grade'' as well as ``non-investment 
grade.'' \13\ The Fund intends to provide a broad exposure to Global 
Corporate Debt and therefore will invest in both investment grade and

[[Page 54642]]

non-investment grade securities. The Fund intends to have 55% or more 
of its assets invested in investment grade securities, though this 
percentage may change from time to time in response to economic events 
and changes to the credit ratings of such issuers. Within the non-
investment grade category, some issuers and instruments are considered 
to be of lower credit quality and at higher risk of default. In order 
to limit its exposure to these more speculative credits, the Fund will 
not invest more than 15% of its assets in securities rated B or below 
by Moody's, or equivalently rated by S&P or Fitch. The Fund does not 
intend to invest in unrated securities. However, it may do so to a 
limited extent, such as where a rated security becomes unrated, if such 
security is determined by the Adviser and Sub-Adviser to be of 
comparable quality. In determining whether a security is of 
``comparable quality,'' the Adviser and Sub-Adviser will consider, for 
example, whether the issuer of the security has issued other rated 
securities.
---------------------------------------------------------------------------

    \13\ According to the Adviser, ``investment grade'' means 
securities rated in the Baa/BBB categories or above by one or more 
nationally recognized securities rating organizations (``NRSROs''). 
If a security is rated by multiple NRSROs and receives different 
ratings, the Fund will treat the security as being rated in the 
highest rating category received from an NRSRO. Rating categories 
may include sub-categories or gradations indicating relative 
standing.
---------------------------------------------------------------------------

    The Fund will invest only in corporate bonds that the Adviser or 
Sub-Adviser deems to be sufficiently liquid. The Fund will only buy 
performing debt securities and not distressed debt. Generally, a 
corporate bond must have $200 million or more par amount outstanding 
and significant par value traded to be considered as an eligible 
investment. Economic and other conditions may, from time to time, lead 
to a decrease in the average par amount outstanding of bond issuances. 
Therefore, although the Fund does not intend to do so, the Fund may 
invest up to 5% of its net assets in corporate bonds with less than 
$200 million par amount outstanding if (1) the Adviser or Sub-Adviser 
deems such security to be sufficiently liquid based on its analysis of 
the market for such security (based on, for example, broker-dealer 
quotations or its analysis of the trading history of the security or 
the trading history of other securities issued by the issuer), (2) such 
investment is deemed by the Adviser or Sub-Adviser to be in the best 
interest of the Fund, and (3) such investment is deemed consistent with 
the Fund's goal of providing exposure to a broad range of countries and 
issuers.
    The Fund may invest in Global Corporate Debt with effective or 
final maturities of any length. According to the Registration 
Statement, the Fund will seek to keep the average effective duration of 
its portfolio between 2 and 10 years under normal market conditions. 
Effective duration is an indication of an investment's interest rate 
risk or how sensitive an investment or a fund is to changes in interest 
rates. Generally, a fund or instrument with a longer effective duration 
is more sensitive to interest rate fluctuations, and, therefore, more 
volatile, than a fund with a shorter effective duration. The Fund's 
actual portfolio duration may be longer or shorter depending on market 
conditions.
    The Fund intends to invest in Global Corporate Debt of at least 13 
non-affiliated issuers. The Fund will not concentrate 25% or more of 
the value of its total assets (taken at market value at the time of 
each investment) in any one industry, as that term is used in the 1940 
Act (except that this restriction does not apply to obligations issued 
by the U.S. government or their respective agencies and 
instrumentalities or government-sponsored enterprises).\14\
---------------------------------------------------------------------------

    \14\ See Form N-1A, Item 9. The Commission has taken the 
position that a fund is concentrated if it invests more than 25% of 
the value of its total assets in any one industry. See, e.g., 
Investment Company Act Release No. 9011 (Oct. 30, 1975), 40 FR 54241 
(November 21, 1975).
---------------------------------------------------------------------------

Money Market Securities
    The Fund intends to invest in Money Market Securities in order to 
help manage cash flows in and out of the Fund, such as in connection 
with payment of dividends or expenses, to satisfy margin requirements, 
to provide collateral, or to otherwise back investments in derivative 
instruments. Under normal circumstances,\15\ the Fund may invest up to 
25% of its net assets in Money Market Securities, although it may 
exceed this amount where the Adviser or Sub-Adviser deems such 
investment to be necessary or advisable, due to market conditions. For 
these purposes ``Money Market Securities'' include: short-term, high 
quality obligations issued or guaranteed by the U.S. Treasury or the 
agencies or instrumentalities of the U.S. government; short-term, high 
quality securities issued or guaranteed by non-U.S. governments, 
agencies and instrumentalities; repurchase agreements backed by U.S. 
government and non-U.S. government securities; money market mutual 
funds; and deposit and other obligations of U.S. and non-U.S. banks and 
financial institutions. All Money Market Securities acquired by the 
Fund will be rated investment grade,\16\ except that the Fund may 
invest in unrated Money Market Securities that are deemed by the 
Adviser or Sub-Adviser to be of comparable quality to money market 
securities rated investment grade.
---------------------------------------------------------------------------

    \15\ See note 11, supra.
    \16\ The term ``investment grade,'' for purposes of Money Market 
Securities only, is intended to mean securities rated A1 or A2 by 
one or more NRSROs.
---------------------------------------------------------------------------

    The Fund Reserves the right to invest in U.S. government 
securities, money market instruments, and cash, without limitation, as 
determined by the Adviser or Sub-Adviser in response to adverse market, 
economic, political, or other conditions. The Fund may also ``hedge'' 
or minimize its exposure to one or more foreign currencies in response 
to such conditions. In the event the Fund engages in these temporary 
defensive strategies that are inconsistent with its investment 
strategies, the Fund's ability to achieve its investment objectives may 
be limited.
Derivative Instruments and Other Investments
    The Fund may use derivative instruments that are fully-
collateralized as part of its investment strategies. Examples of 
derivative instruments include forward currency contracts,\17\ interest 
rate swaps,\18\ total return swaps,\19\ credit linked notes,\20\ and 
combinations of investments that provide similar exposure to local 
currency debt, such as investment in U.S. dollar denominated bonds 
combined with forward currency positions or swaps.\21\ Forward currency 
contracts and swap positions can be incorporated with bonds denominated 
in non-U.S. currencies to hedge bond exposures back into U.S. dollars. 
Conversely, forward currency contracts and swap positions can be 
implemented in combination with U.S. dollar denominated bonds to create 
local currency bond exposures. Additionally, the Fund's use of forward 
contracts and swaps will be combined with investments in short-term, 
high quality U.S. money market instruments in a manner designed to 
provide exposure to

[[Page 54643]]

similar investments in local currency deposits.\22\
---------------------------------------------------------------------------

    \17\ A forward currency contract is an agreement to buy or sell 
a specific currency on a future date at a price set at the time of 
the contract.
    \18\ An interest rate swap involves the exchange of a floating 
interest rate payment for a fixed interest rate payment.
    \19\ A total return swap is an agreement between two parties in 
which one party agrees to make payments of the total return of a 
reference asset in return for payments equal to a rate of interest 
on another reference asset.
    \20\ A credit linked note is a type of structured note whose 
value is linked to an underlying reference asset or entity. Credit 
linked notes typically provide periodic payments of interest as well 
as payment of principal upon maturity.
    \21\ To the extent practicable, the Fund will invest in swaps 
cleared through the facilities of a centralized clearing house. The 
Fund may also invest in Money Market Securities that may serve as 
collateral for the futures contracts and swap agreements.
    \22\ The Adviser or Sub-Adviser will also attempt to mitigate 
the Fund's credit risk by transacting only with large, well-
capitalized institutions using measures designed to determine the 
creditworthiness of the counterparty. The Adviser or Sub-Adviser 
will take various steps to limit counterparty credit risk which will 
be described in the Registration Statement. The Fund will enter into 
swap agreements only with financial institutions that meet certain 
credit quality standards and monitoring policies. The Fund may also 
use various techniques to minimize credit risk, including early 
termination or reset and payment, using different counterparties, 
and limiting the net amount due from any individual counterparty. 
The Fund generally will collateralize swap agreements with cash and/
or certain securities. Such collateral will generally be held for 
the benefit of the counterparty in a segregated tri-party account at 
the custodian to protect the counterparty against non-payment by the 
Fund. In the event of a default by the counterparty, and the Fund is 
owed money in the swap transaction, the Fund will seek withdrawal of 
the collateral from the segregated account and may incur certain 
costs exercising its right with respect to the collateral.
---------------------------------------------------------------------------

    The Fund expects that no more than 20% of the value of the Fund's 
net assets will be invested in derivative instruments. Such investments 
will be consistent with the Fund's investment objective and will not be 
used to enhance leverage. For example, the Fund may engage in swap 
transactions that provide exposure to corporate debt or interest rates. 
The Fund also may buy or sell listed currency futures contracts.\23\
---------------------------------------------------------------------------

    \23\ The exchange-listed futures contracts in which the Fund may 
invest will be listed on exchanges in the U.S., London, Hong Kong, 
or Singapore. Each of the United Kingdom's primary financial markets 
regulator, the Financial Services Authority, Hong Kong's primary 
financial markets regulator, the Securities and Futures Commission, 
and Singapore's primary financial markets regulator, the Monetary 
Authority of Singapore, are signatories to the International 
Organization of Securities Commissions (``IOSCO'') Multilateral 
Memorandum of Understanding (``MMOU''), which is a multi-party 
information sharing arrangement among financial regulators. Both the 
Commission and the Commodity Futures Trading Commission are 
signatories to the IOSCO MMOU.
---------------------------------------------------------------------------

    With respect to certain kinds of derivative transactions entered 
into by the Fund that involve obligations to make future payments to 
third parties, including, but not limited to, futures and forward 
contracts, swap contracts, the purchase of securities on a when-issued 
or delayed delivery basis, or reverse repurchase agreements, the Fund, 
in accordance with applicable federal securities laws, rules, and 
interpretations thereof, will ``set aside'' liquid assets, or engage in 
other measures to ``cover'' open positions with respect to such 
transactions.\24\
---------------------------------------------------------------------------

    \24\ See 15 U.S.C. 80a-18; Investment Company Act Release No. 
10666 (April 18, 1979), 44 FR 25128 (April 27, 1979); Dreyfus 
Strategic Investing, Commission No-Action Letter (June 22, 1987); 
Merrill Lynch Asset Management, L.P., Commission No-Action Letter 
(July 2, 1996).
---------------------------------------------------------------------------

    The Fund may engage in foreign currency transactions, and may 
invest directly in foreign currencies in the form of bank and financial 
institution deposits, and certificates of deposit denominated in a 
specified non-U.S. currency. The Fund may enter into forward currency 
contracts in order to ``lock in'' the exchange rate between the 
currency it will deliver and the currency it will receive for the 
duration of the contract.\25\
---------------------------------------------------------------------------

    \25\ The Fund will invest only in currencies, and instruments 
that provide exposure to such currencies, that have significant 
foreign exchange turnover and are included in the Bank for 
International Settlements Triennial Central Bank Survey, December 
2010 (``BIS Survey''). The Fund may invest in currencies, and 
instruments that provide exposure to such currencies, selected from 
the top 40 currencies (as measured by percentage share of average 
daily turnover for the applicable month and year) included in the 
BIS Survey.
---------------------------------------------------------------------------

    The Fund may hold up to an aggregate amount of 15% of its net 
assets in illiquid securities (calculated at the time of investment), 
including (1) Rule 144A securities, and (2) loan interests (such as 
loan participations and assignments, but not including LPNs). The Fund 
will monitor its portfolio liquidity on an ongoing basis to determine 
whether, in light of current circumstances, an adequate level of 
liquidity is being maintained, and will consider taking appropriate 
steps in order to maintain adequate liquidity if through a change in 
values, net assets, or other circumstances, more than 15% of the Fund's 
net assets are held in illiquid securities. Illiquid securities include 
securities subject to contractual or other restrictions on resale and 
other instruments that lack readily available markets as determined in 
accordance with Commission staff guidance.\26\
---------------------------------------------------------------------------

    \26\ The Commission has stated that long-standing Commission 
guidelines have required open-end funds to hold no more than 15% of 
their net assets in illiquid securities and other illiquid assets. 
See Investment Company Act Release No. 28193 (March 11, 2008), 73 FR 
14618 (March 18, 2008), at footnote 34. See also Investment Company 
Act Release No. 5847 (October 21, 1969), 35 FR 19989 (December 31, 
1970) (Statement Regarding ``Restricted Securities''); Investment 
Company Act Release No. 18612 (March 12, 1992), 57 FR 9828 (March 
20, 1992) (Revisions of Guidelines to Form N-1A). A fund's portfolio 
security is illiquid if it cannot be disposed of in the ordinary 
course of business within seven days at approximately the value 
ascribed to it by the fund. See Investment Company Act Release No. 
14983 (March 12, 1986), 51 FR 9773 (March 21, 1986) (adopting 
amendments to Rule 2a-7 under the 1940 Act) and Investment Company 
Act Release No. 17452 (April 23, 1990), 55 FR 17933 (April 30, 1990) 
(adopting Rule 144A under the Securities Act of 1933).
---------------------------------------------------------------------------

    The Fund will not invest in any non-U.S. equity securities.
The Shares
    The Fund will issue and redeem Shares on a continuous basis at net 
asset value (``NAV'') \27\ only in large blocks of Shares (``Creation 
Units'') in transactions with Authorized Participants. Creation Units 
generally will consist of 100,000 Shares, though this may change from 
time to time. Creation Units are not expected to consist of less than 
50,000 Shares. The Fund will issue and redeem Creation Units in 
exchange for a portfolio of Global Corporate Debt and other instruments 
closely approximating the holdings of the Fund or a designated basket 
of non-U.S. currency and/or an amount of U.S. cash. Once created, 
Shares of the Fund trade on the secondary market in amounts less than a 
Creation Unit.
---------------------------------------------------------------------------

    \27\ The NAV of the Fund's Shares generally is calculated once 
daily Monday through Friday as of the close of regular trading on 
the New York Stock Exchange, generally 4 p.m. Eastern time (``NAV 
Calculation Time''). NAV per Share is calculated by dividing the 
Fund's net assets by the number of Fund Shares outstanding. For more 
information regarding the valuation of Fund investments in 
calculating the Fund's NAV, see the Registration Statement.
---------------------------------------------------------------------------

    Creations and redemptions must be made by an Authorized Participant 
or through a firm that is either a member of the National Securities 
Clearing Corporation or a Depository Trust Company participant, and in 
each case, must have executed an agreement with the Distributor with 
respect to creations and redemptions of Creation Unit aggregations.
    Additional information regarding the Shares and the Fund, including 
investment strategies, risks, creation and redemption procedures, fees, 
portfolio holdings disclosure policies, distributions, and taxes is 
included in the Registration Statement.
Availability of Information
    The Fund's Web site (www.wisdomtree.com), which will be publicly 
available prior to the public offering of Shares, will include a form 
of the prospectus for the Fund that may be downloaded. The Web site 
will include additional quantitative information updated on a daily 
basis, including, for the Fund: (1) The prior business day's reported 
NAV, mid-point of the bid/ask spread at the time of calculation of such 
NAV (``Bid/Ask Price''),\28\ and a calculation of the premium and 
discount of the Bid/Ask Price against the NAV; and (2) data in chart 
format displaying the frequency distribution of discounts and premiums 
of the daily Bid/Ask Price against the

[[Page 54644]]

NAV, within appropriate ranges, for each of the four previous calendar 
quarters. On each business day, before commencement of trading in 
Shares in the Regular Market Session \29\ on the Exchange, the Trust 
will disclose on its Web site the identities and quantities of the 
portfolio of securities and other assets (``Disclosed Portfolio'') held 
by the Fund that will form the basis for the Fund's calculation of NAV 
at the end of the business day.\30\ The Disclosed Portfolio will 
include, as applicable, the names, quantity, percentage weighting, and 
market value of fixed income securities and other assets held by the 
Fund, and the characteristics of such assets. The Web site and 
information will be publicly available at no charge.
---------------------------------------------------------------------------

    \28\ The Bid/Ask Price of the Fund will be determined using the 
mid-point of the highest bid and the lowest offer on the Exchange as 
of the time of calculation of such Fund's NAV. The records relating 
to Bid/Ask Prices will be retained by the Fund and its service 
providers.
    \29\ See Nasdaq Rule 4120(b)(4) (describing the three trading 
sessions on the Exchange: (1) Pre-Market Session from 7 a.m. to 9:30 
a.m. Eastern time; (2) Regular Market Session from 9:30 a.m. to 4 
p.m. or 4:15 p.m. Eastern time; and (3) Post-Market Session from 4 
p.m. or 4:15 p.m. to 8 p.m. Eastern time).
    \30\ Under accounting procedures to be followed by the Fund, 
trades made on the prior business day (``T'') will be booked and 
reflected in NAV on the current business day (``T+1''). 
Notwithstanding the foregoing, portfolio trades that are executed 
prior to the opening of the Exchange on any business day may be 
booked and reflected in NAV on such business day. Accordingly, the 
Fund will be able to disclose at the beginning of the business day 
the portfolio that will form the basis for the NAV calculation at 
the end of the business day.
---------------------------------------------------------------------------

    In addition, for the Fund, an estimated value, defined in Rule 5735 
as the ``Intraday Indicative Value,'' that reflects an estimated 
intraday value of the Fund's portfolio, will be disseminated. Moreover, 
the Intraday Indicative Value, available on the NASDAQ OMX Information 
LLC proprietary index data service,\31\ will be based upon the current 
value for the components of the Disclosed Portfolio and will be updated 
and widely disseminated by one or more major market data vendors at 
least every 15 seconds during the Regular Market Session. In addition, 
during hours when the markets for local debt in the Fund's portfolio 
are closed, the Intraday Indicative Value will be updated at least 
every 15 seconds during the Regular Market Session to reflect currency 
exchange fluctuations.
---------------------------------------------------------------------------

    \31\ Currently, the NASDAQ OMX Global Index Data Service 
(``GIDS'') is the NASDAQ OMX global index data feed service, 
offering real-time updates, daily summary messages, and access to 
widely followed indexes and ETFs. GIDS provides investment 
professionals with the daily and historical information needed to 
track or trade NASDAQ OMX indexes, listed ETFs, or third-party 
partner indexes and ETFs.
---------------------------------------------------------------------------

    The dissemination of the Intraday Indicative Value, together with 
the Disclosed Portfolio, will allow investors to determine the value of 
the underlying portfolio of the Fund on a daily basis and to provide a 
close estimate of that value throughout the trading day.
    Intra-day, executable price quotations on Global Corporate Debt, as 
well as derivative instruments, are available from major broker-dealer 
firms. Intra-day price information is available through subscription 
services, such as Bloomberg and Thomson Reuters, which can be accessed 
by Authorized Participants and other investors.
    Information regarding market price and volume of the Shares is and 
will be continually available on a real-time basis throughout the day 
on brokers' computer screens and other electronic services. The 
previous day's closing price and trading volume information for the 
Shares will be published daily in the financial section of newspapers. 
Quotation and last-sale information for the Shares will be available 
via UTP Level 1, as well as Nasdaq proprietary quote and trade 
services.
Initial and Continued Listing
    The Shares will be subject to Rule 5735, which sets forth the 
initial and continued listing criteria applicable to Managed Fund 
Shares. The Exchange represents that, for initial and/or continued 
listing, the Fund must be in compliance with Rule 10A-3 under the 
Act.\32\ A minimum of 100,000 Shares will be outstanding at the 
commencement of trading on the Exchange. The Exchange will obtain a 
representation from the issuer of the Shares that the NAV per Share 
will be calculated daily and that the NAV and the Disclosed Portfolio 
will be made available to all market participants at the same time.
---------------------------------------------------------------------------

    \32\ See 17 CFR 240.10A-3.
---------------------------------------------------------------------------

Trading Halts
    With respect to trading halts, the Exchange may consider all 
relevant factors in exercising its discretion to halt or suspend 
trading in the Shares of the Fund. Nasdaq will halt trading in the 
Shares under the conditions specified in Nasdaq Rules 4120 and 4121; 
for example, the Shares of the Fund will be halted if the ``circuit 
breaker'' parameters in Nasdaq Rule 4120(a)(11) are reached. Trading 
may be halted because of market conditions or for reasons that, in the 
view of the Exchange, make trading in the Shares inadvisable. These may 
include: (1) The extent to which trading is not occurring in the 
securities and/or the financial instruments comprising the Disclosed 
Portfolio of the Fund; or (2) whether other unusual conditions or 
circumstances detrimental to the maintenance of a fair and orderly 
market are present. Trading in the Shares also will be subject to Rule 
5735(d)(2)(D), which sets forth circumstances under which Shares of the 
Fund may be halted.
Trading Rules
    Nasdaq deems the Shares to be equity securities, thus rendering 
trading in the Shares subject to Nasdaq's existing rules governing the 
trading of equity securities. Nasdaq will allow trading in the Shares 
from 7 a.m. until 8 p.m. Eastern time. The Exchange has appropriate 
rules to facilitate transactions in the Shares during all trading 
sessions. As provided in Nasdaq Rule 5735(b)(3), the minimum price 
variation for quoting and entry of orders in Managed Fund Shares traded 
on the Exchange is $0.01.
Surveillance
    Nasdaq believes that its surveillance procedures are adequate to 
properly monitor the trading of the Shares on Nasdaq during all trading 
sessions and to deter and detect violations of Exchange rules and the 
applicable federal securities laws. Trading of the Shares through 
Nasdaq will be subject to FINRA's surveillance procedures for 
derivative products, including Managed Fund Shares.\33\ The Exchange 
may obtain information via the Intermarket Surveillance Group (``ISG'') 
from other exchanges who are members or affiliates of the ISG.\34\ The 
Exchange prohibits the distribution of material, non-public information 
by its employees.
---------------------------------------------------------------------------

    \33\ FINRA surveils trading on Nasdaq pursuant to a regulatory 
services agreement. Nasdaq is responsible for FINRA's performance 
under this regulatory services agreement.
    \34\ For a list of the current members and affiliate members of 
ISG, see www.isgportal.com. See supra note 23.
---------------------------------------------------------------------------

Information Circular
    Prior to the commencement of trading, the Exchange will inform its 
members in an Information Circular of the special characteristics and 
risks associated with trading the Shares. Specifically, the Information 
Circular will discuss the following: (1) The procedures for purchases 
and redemptions of Shares in Creation Units (and that Shares are not 
individually redeemable); (2) Nasdaq Rule 2310, which imposes 
suitability obligations on Nasdaq members with respect to recommending 
transactions in the Shares to customers; (3) how information regarding 
the Intraday Indicative Value is disseminated; (4) the risks involved 
in trading the Shares during the Pre-Market and Post-Market Sessions 
when an updated Intraday

[[Page 54645]]

Indicative Value will not be calculated or publicly disseminated; (5) 
the requirement that members deliver a prospectus to investors 
purchasing newly issued Shares prior to or concurrently with the 
confirmation of a transaction; and (6) trading information.
    In addition, the Information Circular will advise members, prior to 
the commencement of trading, of the prospectus delivery requirements 
applicable to the Fund. Members purchasing Shares from the Fund for 
resale to investors will deliver a prospectus to such investors. The 
Information Circular will also discuss any exemptive, no-action, and 
interpretive relief granted by the Commission from any rules under the 
Act.
    Additionally, the Information Circular will reference that the Fund 
is subject to various fees and expenses described in the Registration 
Statement. The Information Circular will also disclose the trading 
hours of the Shares of the Fund and the applicable NAV Calculation Time 
for the Shares. The Information Circular will disclose that information 
about the Shares of the Fund will be publicly available on the Fund's 
Web site.
2. Statutory Basis
    Nasdaq believes that the proposal is consistent with Section 6(b) 
of the Act \35\ in general and Section 6(b)(5) of the Act \36\ in 
particular in that it is designed to prevent fraudulent and 
manipulative acts and practices, to promote just and equitable 
principles of trade, to foster cooperation and coordination with 
persons engaged in facilitating transactions in securities, and to 
remove impediments to and perfect the mechanism of a free and open 
market and a national market system.
---------------------------------------------------------------------------

    \35\ 15 U.S.C. 78f(b).
    \36\ 15 U.S.C. 78f(b)(5).
---------------------------------------------------------------------------

    The Exchange believes that the proposed rule change is designed to 
prevent fraudulent and manipulative acts and practices in that the 
Shares will be listed and traded on the Exchange pursuant to the 
initial and continued listing criteria in Nasdaq Rule 5735. The 
Exchange believes that its surveillance procedures are adequate to 
properly monitor the trading of the Shares on Nasdaq during all trading 
sessions and to deter and detect violations of Exchange rules and the 
applicable federal securities laws. Neither WisdomTree Asset Management 
nor Western Asset Management Company is affiliated with any broker-
dealer. In the event (a) the Adviser or the Sub-Adviser becomes newly 
affiliated with a broker-dealer, or (b) any new adviser or sub-adviser 
becomes affiliated with a broker-dealer, they will implement a fire 
wall with respect to such broker-dealer regarding access to information 
concerning the composition and/or changes to a portfolio, and will be 
subject to procedures designed to prevent the use and dissemination of 
material, non-public information regarding such portfolio. The Exchange 
may obtain information via ISG from other exchanges that are members of 
ISG or with which the Exchange has entered into a comprehensive 
surveillance sharing agreement. Under normal circumstances, the Fund 
will invest at least 80% of its assets in fixed income securities. The 
Fund's exposure to any single issuer generally will be limited to 10% 
of the Fund's assets. The Fund's exposure to any single country (other 
than the United States) generally will be limited to 30% of the Fund's 
assets. The Fund expects to have 55% or more of its assets invested in 
investment grade securities, though this percentage may change from 
time to time in response to economic events and changes to the credit 
ratings of such issuers. The Fund will not invest more than 15% of its 
assets in securities rated B or below by Moody's, or equivalently rated 
by S&P or Fitch. The Fund will not invest in unrated securities. The 
Fund will invest only in corporate bonds that the Adviser or Sub-
Adviser deems to be sufficiently liquid and, generally, a corporate 
bond must have $200 million or more par amount outstanding and 
significant par value traded to be considered as an eligible 
investment. The Fund intends to invest in Global Corporate Debt of at 
least 13 non-affiliated issuers. The Fund intends to invest up to 25% 
of its assets in emerging market countries, though this may change from 
time to time in response to economic events and changes to the credit 
ratings of the Global Corporate Debt of such countries. The Fund 
expects that no more than 20% of the value of the Fund's net assets 
will be invested in derivative instruments. Such investments will be 
consistent with the Fund's investment objective. Such investments also 
will not be used to enhance leverage. Under normal circumstances, the 
Fund also may invest up to 25% of its net assets in Money Market 
Securities, although it may exceed this amount where the Adviser or 
Sub-Adviser deems such investment to be necessary or advisable, due to 
market conditions. Also, the Fund may hold up to an aggregate amount of 
15% of its net assets in illiquid securities, Rule 144A securities and 
loan interests (such as loan participations and assignments, but not 
including LPNs). The Fund will not invest in any non-U.S. equity 
securities. Prior to the commencement of trading, the Exchange will 
inform its members in an Information Circular of the special 
characteristics and risks associated with trading the Shares.
    The proposed rule change is designed to promote just and equitable 
principles of trade and to protect investors and the public interest in 
that the Exchange will obtain a representation from the issuer of the 
Shares that the NAV per Share will be calculated daily and that the NAV 
and the Disclosed Portfolio will be made available to all market 
participants at the same time. In addition, a large amount of 
information is publicly available regarding the Fund and the Shares, 
thereby promoting market transparency. The Fund's portfolio holdings 
will be disclosed on its Web site daily after the close of trading on 
the Exchange and prior to the opening of trading on the Exchange the 
following day. Moreover, the Intraday Indicative Value, available on 
the NASDAQ OMX Information LLC proprietary index data service will be 
widely disseminated by one or more major market data vendors at least 
every 15 seconds during the Regular Market Session. On each business 
day, before commencement of trading in Shares in the Regular Market 
Session on the Exchange, the Fund will disclose on its Web site the 
Disclosed Portfolio that will form the basis for the Fund's calculation 
of NAV at the end of the business day. Information regarding market 
price and trading volume of the Shares is and will be continually 
available on a real-time basis throughout the day on brokers' computer 
screens and other electronic services, and quotation and last-sale 
information for the Shares will be available via UTP Level 1, as well 
as Nasdaq proprietary quote and trade services. Intra-day, executable 
price quotations on Global Corporate Debt, as well as derivative 
instruments are available from major broker-dealer firms. Intra-day 
price information is available through subscription services, such as 
Bloomberg and Thomson Reuters, which can be accessed by authorized 
participants and other investors.
    The Web site for the Fund will include a form of the prospectus for 
the Fund, and additional data relating to NAV and other applicable 
quantitative information. Trading in Shares of the Fund will be halted 
if the circuit breaker parameters in Nasdaq Rule 4120(a)(11) have been 
reached or because of market conditions or for reasons that, in the 
view of the Exchange, make trading in

[[Page 54646]]

the Shares inadvisable, and trading in the Shares will be subject to 
Nasdaq Rule 5735(d)(2)(D), which sets forth circumstances under which 
Shares of the Fund may be halted. In addition, as noted above, 
investors will have ready access to information regarding the Fund's 
holdings, the Intraday Indicative Value, the Disclosed Portfolio, and 
quotation and last-sale information for the Shares.
    The proposed rule change is designed to perfect the mechanism of a 
free and open market and, in general, to protect investors and the 
public interest in that it will facilitate the listing and trading of 
an additional type of actively-managed exchange-traded product that 
will enhance competition among market participants, to the benefit of 
investors and the marketplace. As noted above, the Exchange has in 
place surveillance procedures relating to trading in the Shares and may 
obtain information via ISG from other exchanges that are members of ISG 
or with which the Exchange has entered into a comprehensive 
surveillance sharing agreement. In addition, as noted above, investors 
will have ready access to information regarding the Fund's holdings, 
the Intraday Indicative Value, the Disclosed Portfolio, and quotation 
and last-sale information for the Shares.
    For the above reasons, Nasdaq believes the proposed rule change is 
consistent with the requirements of Section 6(b)(5) of the Act.

B. Self-Regulatory Organization's Statement on Burden on Competition

    Nasdaq does not believe that the proposed rule change will impose 
any burden on competition that is not necessary or appropriate in 
furtherance of the purposes of the Act.

C. Self-Regulatory Organization's Statement on Comments on the Proposed 
Rule Change Received From Members, Participants, or Others

    Written comments were neither solicited nor received.

III. Date of Effectiveness of the Proposed Rule Change and Timing for 
Commission Action

    Within 45 days of the date of publication of this notice in the 
Federal Register or within such longer period (i) as the Commission may 
designate up to 90 days of such date if it finds such longer period to 
be appropriate and publishes its reasons for so finding or (ii) as to 
which the Exchange consents, the Commission shall: (a) By order approve 
or disapprove such proposed rule change, or (b) institute proceedings 
to determine whether the proposed rule change should be disapproved.

IV. Solicitation of Comments

    Interested persons are invited to submit written data, views, and 
arguments concerning the foregoing, including whether the proposed rule 
change is consistent with the Act. Comments may be submitted by any of 
the following methods:

Electronic Comments

     Use the Commission's Internet comment form (https://www.sec.gov/rules/sro.shtml); or
     Send an email to rule-comments@sec.gov. Please include 
File Number SR-NASDAQ-2012-098 on the subject line.

Paper Comments

     Send paper comments in triplicate to Elizabeth M. Murphy, 
Secretary, Securities and Exchange Commission, Station Place, 100 F 
Street NE., Washington, DC 20549-1090.

All submissions should refer to File Number SR-NASDAQ-2012-098. This 
file number should be included on the subject line if email is used. To 
help the Commission process and review your comments more efficiently, 
please use only one method. The Commission will post all comments on 
the Commission's Internet Web site at https://www.sec.gov/rules/sro.shtml. Copies of the submission, all subsequent amendments, all 
written statements with respect to the proposed rule change that are 
filed with the Commission, and all written communications relating to 
the proposed rule change between the Commission and any person, other 
than those that may be withheld from the public in accordance with the 
provisions of 5 U.S.C. 552, will be available for Web site viewing and 
printing in the Commission's Public Reference Room, 100 F Street NE., 
Washington, DC 20549, on official business days between the hours of 10 
a.m. and 3 p.m. Copies of the filing also will be available for 
inspection and copying at the principal office of Nasdaq. All comments 
received will be posted without change; the Commission does not edit 
personal identifying information from submissions. You should submit 
only information that you wish to make available publicly. All 
submissions should refer to File Number SR-NASDAQ-2012-098 and should 
be submitted on or before September 26, 2012.

    For the Commission, by the Division of Trading and Markets, 
pursuant to delegated authority.\37\
---------------------------------------------------------------------------

    \37\ 17 CFR 200.30-3(a)(12).
---------------------------------------------------------------------------

Kevin M. O'Neill,
Deputy Secretary.
[FR Doc. 2012-21815 Filed 9-4-12; 8:45 am]
BILLING CODE 8011-01-P
This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.