JPMorgan's U.S. Treasury Client Short Positions Reach Highest Level Since February
JPMorgan's U.S. Treasury client survey shows that for the week ending May 27, the proportion of short positions increased by 2 percentage points, long positions decreased by 2 percentage points, and neutral positions remained unchanged. The survey of all clients indicates that the proportion of short positions reached the highest level since February 10, while net long positions hit the lowest since February 3.
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