In terms of leveraged investors in the FX space, CFTC data showed mixed trends. Yen longs were added too, bringing the outright long to over 30k, see the table below. This is the highest net longs since 2019 for this segment. Elsewhere though the bias was in favor of the USD. EUR net shorts were built by close to 8k, while shorts against the AUD and NZD were added to, same applied to CAD. CAD outright shorts of just over -40k are the largest for the leveraged investor base.
Table 1: CTCF Positioning By Currency & Investor Type
| Leveraged Contracts | Asset manager Contracts | |||
| Weekly Change | Outright Position | Weekly Change | Outright Position | |
| JPY | 6029 | 30770 | 728 | 111647 |
| EUR | -7790 | -13104 | -681 | 335187 |
| GBP | 139 | 37110 | -899 | -6809 |
| AUD | -2514 | -8067 | -6383 | -34282 |
| NZD | -4335 | -7867 | 269 | -19888 |
| CAD | -3895 | -40091 | -14381 | -82468 |
| CHF | 2035 | 1137 | -1943 | -26953 |
| MXN | -3814 | -5497 | 3080 | 30189 |
Source: MNI - Market News/Bloomberg
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