Short Selling on NYSE Sets Record By ANNELENA LOBB June 20, 2008; Page C7
Short selling at the New York Stock Exchange set another record in the first half of June. Short positions not yet closed out -- or short interest -- jumped 7.4% to 17,654,028,383 shares in the semimonthly reporting period ended June 13 from 16,431,281,684 shares on May 30. The short ratio, or number of days' average volume represented by short positions outstanding, fell to 4.1 from 4.3 at the end of prior period. Investors who "short" shares borrow and sell them, betting prices will fall so they will replace the shares later at a lower price. Accelerating inflation and weak growth put investors in a bearish frame of mind. "There's no big concern of a market rally, short of interest rates being lowered, which isn't going to happen," said Harry Strunk of Treflie Capital Management. The next NYSE short report will be published in the Journal on July 8. That day's report won't include American Stock Exchange data, since the Amex will start reporting on the same day as Nasdaq beginning with the July 11 paper. The next Nasdaq report is June 25. ___________________________________________________________________________ Yahoo! sekarang memiliki alamat Email baru. Dapatkan nama yang selalu Anda inginkan di domain baru @ymail dan @rocketmail. Cepat sebelum diambil orang lain! http://mail.promotions.yahoo.com/newdomains/id/