JPMorgan Chase's US Treasury Clients See Long Positions Drop to Lowest Since December Last Year

Deep News
Oct 28

A survey of JPMorgan Chase's US Treasury clients revealed that as of the week ending October 27, both long and short positions decreased by 2 percentage points, while neutral positions rose by 4 percentage points. The survey showed that long positions hit their lowest level since December 16 last year, while neutral positions reached their highest since August 25.

All clients (October 27 vs. October 20): Long: 24 vs. 26; Neutral: 61 vs. 57; Short: 15 vs. 17; Net long: 9 vs. 9.

Active clients: Long: 11 vs. 22; Neutral: 56 vs. 34; Short: 33 vs. 44; Net long: -22 vs. -22.

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