JPMorgan Survey Reveals Highest Net Long Position in US Treasuries Since Mid-December
Deep News
Feb 10
A JPMorgan Chase survey of US Treasury clients showed that in the week ending February 9, the proportion of long positions increased by 4 percentage points, while short positions decreased by 5 percentage points. Neutral positions rose by 1 percentage point. The net long percentage reached its highest level since December 15 of last year.
Breakdown for all clients (February 9 compared to February 2):
Long: 24 versus 20
Neutral: 61 versus 60
Short: 15 versus 20
Net Long: 9 versus 0
Breakdown for active clients:
Long: 44 versus 44
Neutral: 45 versus 34
Short: 11 versus 22
Net Long: 33 versus 22
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