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2025.08.2219:30:00UTC+00Australian Dollar Speculative Net Positions Hit New Low at -94.9K

In a significant shift in currency trading dynamics, the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) reported a sharp decline in the Australian Dollar (AUD) speculative net positions, reaching -94.9K as of August 22, 2025. This marks a new low from the previous figure of -83.6K, highlighting increased bearish sentiment in the currency markets regarding the AUD.

Market analysts suggest that this decline may be driven by various geopolitical and economic factors impacting Australia’s economy, potentially undermining investor confidence. The continued negative speculative net positions signal that traders are betting against the AUD, anticipating further depreciation in the near term.

While speculation is a common component of currency trading, sustained negative net positions could reflect broader concerns about the future performance of the Australian economy. As the global economic climate remains uncertain, market participants continue to monitor these trends, evaluating the potential impacts on both domestic and international trade.

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