The table below updates the CFTC positioning update by currency and investor type for the week ending March 4 (last Tuesday). Yen saw the biggest shift in terms of aggerate positions. Leveraged investors exited shorts, adding +14.2k positions to the yen. This is the first outright long since Oct last year. Asset manager investors added to existing longs for the yen, +12k in terms of contract shifts. This is the largest net long since early 2021.
Table 1: CFTC Positioning Update By Currency & Investor Type - March 4
Leveraged Contracts | Asset manager Contracts | |||
Weekly Change | Outright Position | Weekly Change | Outright Position | |
JPY | 14270 | 2550 | 12007 | 83769 |
EUR | -2926 | -8222 | 20547 | 211724 |
GBP | 1682 | 33750 | 2659 | -44639 |
AUD | 2179 | -28373 | -8081 | -45370 |
NZD | 5816 | -8919 | -9015 | -51528 |
CAD | 2297 | -64580 | -8797 | -147153 |
CHF | 1005 | -15096 | 3012 | -35812 |
MXN | -11074 | -16685 | -2891 | 7208 |
Source: CFTC/MNI - Market News/Bloomberg
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