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Commercial Traders Have Backed Off Their Euro Hedge

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Commercial Traders Have Backed Off Their Euro Hedge by Eric Bush, CFA, Gavekal Capital Blog

Back in March, commercial traders had hedged themselves against a further decline in the Euro at any point since 1999. Since then commercial traders have reduced the number of contracts hedging against the Euro by over 55%. The euro has subsequently risen by nearly 11% over the past quarter on annualized basis.

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