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Speculators Pour Into Australian And Canadian Dollar Futures

Published 07/30/2017, 12:51 AM
Updated 07/09/2023, 06:31 AM
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Speculators were active in the currency futures in the CFTC reporting week ending July 25. In particular, speculative sentiment continues to be drawn to the Canadian and Australian dollars.

Almost 10.5k contracts were added the to gross long Canadian dollar futures position, which lifted it to 70.4k contracts. It was near 29k contracts at the end of June. Speculators raised their gross long Australian dollar position to 80.8k contracts, adding 11.7k in the most recent period. It was almost 50k at the end of last month.

There were two other significant gross position adjustments, by which we mean 10k of more contracts. Speculators covered 14.8k previously sold yen contracts, though the gross and net short positions remain the largest of the currency futures we track at 149.5k and 121.5k contracts respectively. The bulls reduced their gross long position by 9.4k contracts, of nearly 25% to 28k contracts.

The other significant position adjustment was in sterling. Bears added 11k contracts to increase the net short position to 78.3k contracts. The bulls added 1.3k contracts to the gross long position to 52.2k contracts.

It may be of interest, given the sharp depreciation of the Swiss franc since this reporting period ended. Speculators in the futures market had a small net short position of 1.6k contracts. The gross long position increased by 1.1k contracts to 14.9k and the gross short position was trimmed by 1.1k contracts to 16.4k.

Bull and bears were nearly equally matched in the 10-year note futures. The bulls added 21.2k contracts, giving them a gross long position of 873.7k contracts. The bears grew the gross long position by 22.9k contracts to 593k. As a consequence the net long position hardly changed at 280.7k contracts.

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Bears felt pressure in the face of the rebound in oil prices. They covered 19.8k short contracts, leaving a gross short position of 235.7k contracts. The bulls added 7.0k contracts to the gross long position, which is a little more than 659k contracts.

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