Jin10 data on September 30 reported that the JPMorgan U.S. Treasury client survey showed that as of the week ending September 29, the long positions increased by 2 percentage points, reaching the highest level since April 7. The short positions decreased by 2 percentage points, while neutral remained unchanged. The net long positions reached the highest level since August 18. In contrast, active clients have net shorted for the first time in nearly a year.
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JPMorgan's US Treasury client survey shows that the proportion of long positions has risen to a new high since April.
Jin10 data on September 30 reported that the JPMorgan U.S. Treasury client survey showed that as of the week ending September 29, the long positions increased by 2 percentage points, reaching the highest level since April 7. The short positions decreased by 2 percentage points, while neutral remained unchanged. The net long positions reached the highest level since August 18. In contrast, active clients have net shorted for the first time in nearly a year.