Short bets on 10-year Treasury note futures highest in six weeks -CFTC
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June 3 (Reuters) - Speculators raised their short positions on 10-year Treasury note futures to the most since April 19 in the latest week, and bearish bets rose across most of the Treasury curve, Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) data showed on Friday. Net shorts on U.S. 10-year note futures rose to 238,907 in the week ending May 31, from 225,124 the previous week. Bearish bets on two-year note futures increased to 128,118, from 35,293 and net shorts on five-year note futures rose to 217,788, from 120,527. U.S. 2-year T-notes (Contracts of $200,000) 31 May 2022 Prior week week Long 263,530 361,614 Short 391,648 396,907 Net -128,118 -35,293 U.S. 5-year T-notes (Contracts of $100,000) 31 May 2022 Prior week week Long 348,119 405,475 Short 565,907 526,002 Net -217,788 -120,527 U.S. 10-year T-notes (Contracts of $100,000) 31 May 2022 Prior week week Long 245,557 273,667 Short 484,464 498,791 Net -238,907 -225,124 U.S. T-bonds (Contracts of $100,000) 31 May 2022 Prior week week Long 120,014 141,452 Short 100,253 112,950 Net 19,761 28,502 U.S. Ultra T-bonds (Contracts of $100,000) 31 May 2022 Prior week week Long 41,190 50,153 Short 350,468 358,048 Net -309,278 -307,895 Eurodollar (Contracts of $1,000,000) 31 May 2022 Prior week week Long 332,811 351,909 Short 3,188,027 3,184,689 Net -2,855,216 -2,832,780 Fed funds (Contracts of $1,000,000) 31 May 2022 Prior week week Long 117,407 119,202 Short 92,200 76,711 Net 25,207 42,491 (Reporting by Karen Brettell; Editing by Leslie Adler)