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Hedge Funds raise short bets against U.K. companies;
Hedge Funds raise short bets against U.K. companies
juin 16, 2020
Short selling of UK stocks rises 25%;
Short selling of UK stocks rises 25%
juin 16, 2020
The number of net short positions reported to the UK’s Financial Conduct Authority from the start of the year through to May 25 was up by a quarter compared to the same period in 2019, research by ETF provider GraniteShares shows.
Hedge fund bets against UK stocks surge 25% in 2020;
Hedge fund bets against UK stocks surge 25% in 2020
juin 15, 2020
Hedge funds are spreading their short bets across a larger number of troubled companies, according to the analysis firm that compiled the figures
WALL STREET IS PREPPING FOR FRESH WAVES OF MARKET VOLATILITY;
WALL STREET IS PREPPING FOR FRESH WAVES OF MARKET VOLATILITY
juin 15, 2020
The number of “short positions” taken by hedge funds against U.K. stocks has surged by 25% in the first five months of the year, as prominent U.K.-listed companies continue to be targeted in the aftermath of market turbulence generated by COVID-19.
Hedge funds are betting against U.K. stocks — here’s why;
Hedge funds are betting against U.K. stocks — here’s why
juin 15, 2020
The number of “short positions” taken by hedge funds against U.K. stocks has surged by 25% in the first five months of the year, as prominent U.K.-listed companies continue to be targeted in the aftermath of market turbulence generated by COVID-19.
Hedge Funds are betting against uk stocks heres why;
Hedge Funds are betting against uk stocks heres why
juin 15, 2020
Hedge funds are betting against U.K. stocks here’s why;
Hedge funds are betting against U.K. stocks here’s why
juin 15, 2020
The number of “short positions” taken by hedge funds against U.K. stocks has surged by 25% in the first five months of the year, new research shows.