European Duration Survey, 18 Feb 2010
European Duration Survey, 18 Feb 2010
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• Investors continued to
add bearish positions, with exposure now net short across
all markets. Euro area investors underwent the
largest adjustment, followed by the US.
• Euro
area domestic investors have now reached their most bearish
level since Apr06. Investors further decreased
their duration exposure to -0.28 years vs. benchmark from
-0.16 in our last update.
• Multicurrency investors in Euro area bonds also decreased their bullish positioning, roughly in line with their domestic counterparts. Investors are now the most bearish since Jun07.
• Multicurrency investors in US Treasuries are also net short at -0.07 years vs. benchmark, down 0.08 years since our last update. US domestic investors however have not changed their positioning much over the past month, and are also marginally short.
• Multi-currency
investors’ duration exposure to JGBs remained unchanged
-0.06 years vs. benchmark. Positioning is still at
its most bearish since Jul07.
• Domestic UK investors
tempered their shorts, and increased duration exposure by
0.11 years to -0.12 vs. benchmark.
European
duration survey results
% long, short and
neutral. Current readings in bold; changes
since last survey in italics
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Domestic and
international clients' exposure to Euro area
bonds
Deviation from the benchmark in
years
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ENDS