According to a survey of JPMorgan Chase U.S. Treasury bond clients, the proportion of shorts fell by 2 percentage points in the week ended June 9, while the proportion of longs remained unchanged. All customer surveys showed that net longs were at their highest level since May 5.
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JPMorgan Survey: The net long positions in US Treasury bonds reach a new high since early May.
According to a survey of JPMorgan Chase U.S. Treasury bond clients, the proportion of shorts fell by 2 percentage points in the week ended June 9, while the proportion of longs remained unchanged. All customer surveys showed that net longs were at their highest level since May 5.