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 NEW YORK, Nov 6 (Reuters) - Currency speculators decreased
bets against the U.S. dollar in the latest week to the lowest
net short position in 11 weeks, according to Commodity Futures
Trading Commission data released on Friday.
 The value of the dollar's net short position fell to $10.75
billion in the week ending Nov. 3 from a $15.61 billion net
short the prior week. It was the lowest net short position
against the U.S. dollar since Aug. 18, based on the data and
Reuters calculation.
 The decrease in net short dollars was driven mainly by
another sharp decline in bearish trades on sterling.
 The net short position on sterling fell to 18,905 contracts
in the latest week from 31,431 contracts in the prior week. Net
short sterling contracts had been at a record high just a few
weeks ago, in the period ending Oct. 13 at 65,346 contracts.
 Sterling open interest, however, barely changed in the
latest week, rising 1,501 contracts to 97,336 contracts.
 Other factors for the change in the net short dollar
position included a fall in net euro long contracts, down to
22,191 contracts from 32,869 contracts in the prior week. Open
interest declined by 3,541 contracts to 161,257 contracts.
 Canadian dollar net long contracts also dropped, falling to
23,369 contracts from 35,455 contracts in the prior week. Open
interest dropped 16,739 contracts to 82,896 contracts.
 The aggregate U.S. dollar position, meanwhile, is derived
from the net positions of International Monetary Market
speculators in the yen, euro, British pound, Swiss franc,
Canadian and Australian dollars.
 JAPANESE YEN (Contracts of 12,500,000 yen)
          11/03/09 week         10/27/09 week
 Long          39,028               36,076
 Short         19,196               18,546
 Net           19,832               17,530
 EURO (Contracts of 125,000 euros)
          11/03/09 week         10/27/09 week
 Long          64,023               67,843
 Short         41,832               34,974
 Net           22,191               32,869
 POUND STERLING (Contracts of 62,500 pounds sterling)
          11/03/09 week         10/27/09 week
 Long          25,102               21,736
 Short         44,007               53,167
 Net          -18,905              -31,431
 SWISS FRANC (Contracts of 125,000 Swiss francs)
          11/03/09 week         10/27/09 week
 Long          21,171               24,104
 Short          2,506                6,259
 Net           18,665               17,845
 CANADIAN DOLLAR (Contracts of 100,000 Canadian dollars)
          11/03/09 week         10/27/09 week
 Long          27,862               41,261
 Short          4,493                5,806
 Net           23,369               35,455
 AUSTRALIAN DOLLAR (Contracts of 100,000 Aussie dollars)
          11/03/09 week         10/27/09 week
 Long          55,825               59,128
 Short          5,442                6,241
 Net           50,383               52,887
 MEXICAN PESO (Contracts of 500,000 pesos)
          11/03/09 week         10/27/09 week
 Long          66,828               73,654
 Short          6,901                6,859
 Net           59,927               66,795
 NEW ZEALAND DOLLAR (Contracts of 100,000 New Zealand
dollars)
          11/03/09 week         10/27/09 week
 Long          15,802               17,613
 Short          2,486                2,585
 Net           13,316               15,028
 (Reporting by Nick Olivari; Editing by Leslie Adler)


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