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CFTC: Speculators Less Bullish on Euro, Crude Oil, S&P 500

CFTC: Speculators Less Bullish on Euro, Crude Oil, S&P 500
CFTC: Speculators Less Bullish on Euro, Crude Oil, S&P 500

Investing.com - The Commodity Futures Trading Commission released its weekly Commitments of Traders report for the week ending May 22 on Friday.


Speculative positioning in the CME and ICE currency, commodity, energy and index futures:

LongShort NetPriorChangeGrossChangeGrossChangeEUR109.7k115.1k-5.4k226.0k6.6k116.2k12.0kGBP5.7k5.6k0.1k56.3k-5.0k50.6k-5.1kJPY-2.8k3.7k-6.4k73.8k8.9k76.6k15.4kCHF-37.3k-36.4k-0.9k25.4k-0.3k62.7k0.6kCAD-26.2k-23.7k-2.6k23.6k-6.9k49.8k-4.3kAUD-21.1k-23.1k2.0k56.1k-16.5k77.2k-18.4kNZD-1.4k2.0k-3.3k27.1k-1.7k28.4k1.6kMXN31.5k52.8k-21.2k78.8k-7.5k47.2k13.7kS&P 500185.2k198.8k-13.6k520.1k-12.5k334.8k1.0kGold91.0k92.4k-1.5k189.7k-11.8k98.7k-10.3kSilver15.2k0.7k14.6k78.0k5.3k62.8k-9.2kCopper39.0k36.4k2.7k109.6k2.5k70.6k-0.2kRUB11.4k10.9k0.5k12.3k0.0k0.9k-0.5kCrude Oil633.4k644.4k-11.1k750.3k-22.2k116.9k-11.1k


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