JPMorgan US Treasury client survey shows net long positions at highest level since 2010
Jinse Finance reported that JPMorgan's U.S. Treasury client survey for the week ending November 24 showed that the proportion of long positions increased by 4 percentage points, reaching the highest level since April, while the proportion of short positions decreased by 1 percentage point, and the neutral proportion decreased by 3 percentage points. The net long position ratio is at its highest level since October 2010.
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