JPMorgan's net long ratio of US Treasury clients rises to highest since late January
JPMorgan's US Treasury client survey for the week ending 24 February showed that the long ratio increased by 3 percentage points, the short ratio decreased by 1 percentage point to the lowest since 4 November, and the neutral ratio decreased by 2 percentage points. The net long ratio increased to the highest level since 27 January.
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