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CFTC: The CFTC data showed that speculative..........>

CFTC, US TSY DEPT
CFTC: The CFTC data showed that speculative accounts had a net sterling short of
-26,197 contracts as per July 25, versus -16,473 contracts last week. This
compared to the net short of -107,844 contracts seen March 21, which was a new
record. Sterling closed at $1.3025 on July 25 and was trading near $1.3145 late
Friday. Cable hit a high of $1.3159 Thursday, the highest level since mid
September. This suggests that net sterling shorts have been trimmed since
Tuesday. 

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