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Hedge Funds Turn Most Negative on the Japanese Yen Since 2007

Hedge Funds Turn Most Negative on the Japanese Yen Since 2007
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Hedge Funds Turn Most Negative on the Japanese Yen Since 2007 Hedge funds turned the most negative on the yen since 2007 as the currency trades near its weakest level in four decades. In the options and future markets, leveraged traders boosted their wagers on further losses in the yen to nearly 138,000 contracts as of June 30, according to Commodity Futures Trading Commission data released on Monday.

Hedge Funds Turn Most Negative on the Japanese Yen Since 2007 Hedge funds turned the most negative on the yen since 2007 as the currency trades near its weakest level in four decades. In the options and future markets, leveraged traders boosted their wagers on further losses in the yen to nearly 138,000 contracts as of June 30, according to Commodity Futures Trading Commission data released on Monday. [Image text:] O0 BANK PL69635483K ERVENOTE 12 DOLAARS # TAN AL840859LT 00 10000 AL840859LT10000 10000 RU JAPAN 241XV 5000 1000 ees AF135242XV BANK OF JAPAN 1000 B AMERICA AF135241XV 4000 66230990E TEDSIA
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