JPMorgan U.S. Treasury client survey shows net long positions hit three-week high
Jinse Finance reported that JPMorgan's U.S. Treasury client survey for the week ending September 15 showed that the proportion of short positions decreased by 2 percentage points, shifting to neutral, while the proportion of long positions remained unchanged. All client surveys also indicated that the net long position reached its highest level since August 25.
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