Global markets posted mixed performance in November, marked by shifting supply chains, evolving investor sentiment toward AI and growth technology, and widening divergence between U.S. and non-U.S. eq...

Marriott, Pernod Ricard, and Oriental Land led global consumer short interest, while Palo Alto Networks, IBM, and CrowdStrike topped U.S. Software & Services activity
NEW YORK & LONDON: Global markets posted mixed performance in November, marked by shifting supply chains, evolving investor sentiment toward AI and growth technology, and widening divergence between U.S. and non-U.S. equities. Against this backdrop, short sellers continued to concentrate on consumer names worldwide-particularly across EMEA-while Software & Services also drew significant U.S. short-selling activity, according to Hazeltree, a leading provider of integrated treasury and liquidity management solutions for alternative asset managers.
Based on Hazeltree’s analysis of anonymized data from its community of more than 600 asset management firms, consumer securities accounted for 44% of global short positions in November-up 17% from September. Prominent names included Marriott, Pernod Ricard, and Oriental Land. In the U.S., short sellers also targeted Software & Services, with Palo Alto Networks, IBM, and CrowdStrike ranking among the most crowded positions in Hazeltree November 2025 Shortside Crowdedness Report.
The report identifies the ten most crowded short positions across the Americas, EMEA, and APAC-broken out by large-, mid-, and small-cap categories. Data is sourced from Hazeltree’s proprietary securities-finance platform, which tracks approximately 15,000 global equities and aggregates anonymized position data from the firm’s community. Each security receives a Hazeltree Crowdedness Score (1–99, with 99 indicating the highest level of shorting activity), reflecting key supply-and-demand dynamics in the securities-lending market.
“Coinbase cracked the top 10 most crowded large-cap shorts for the first time, as the U.S.-based crypto exchange experienced a steady decline in its stock price from October 27 to November 20, with a notable 34.1% drop,” said Tim Smith, Managing Director, Data Insights, Hazeltree. “It may well be that asset managers are shorting the stock as a hedge against underlying crypto exposure, while others are speculating on the potential end of the year’s crypto rally. It’s also worth noting that MicroStrategy, which has previously appeared in the top 10 large caps, saw a sharp price decline during the same period because it is generally held to be a proxy for Bitcoin due to its sizable holdings.”
Highlights from the November 2025 report include:
AMERICAS
EMEA
APAC
To view Hazeltree’s November 2025 Shortside Crowdedness Report and past reports, click here.
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Hazeltree Shortside Crowdedness Report Methodology
The Shortside Crowdedness Report tracks shorting activity in three different metrics:
About Hazeltree
Hazeltree is the leading provider of treasury and liquidity management and optimization solutions purpose-built for the alternative investment industry. Trusted by more than 600 investment firms managing over $4 trillion in assets, Hazeltree empowers hedge funds, private markets firms, and asset managers to enhance operational efficiency, reduce risk, and unlock alpha. Hazeltree’s cloud-based platform facilitates nearly $8 billion in daily transactions across more than 10,000 funds. By delivering seamless connectivity across counterparties and service providers, Hazeltree enables clients to optimize cash, credit facilities, margin, and fees-driving stronger returns and greater transparency across the investment lifecycle. Hazeltree is headquartered in New York with offices in London, Bournemouth, and Hong Kong. For more information, please visit www.hazeltree.com.
Fonte: Business Wire
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