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imageNEW YORK: US Treasuries yields fell on Monday as traders booked profits made on curve-steepening bets ahead of monetary policy meetings this week at the Bank of Japan and the US Federal Reserve.

Trading volume was light amid a market holiday in Japan and a dearth of US economic data.

"It's profit-taking from the recent steepening trades ahead of the central bank meetings on Wednesday," said Larry Milstein, head of government and agency trading at R.W. Pressprich & Co. in New York.

Traders reduced their positions on longer-dated global bond yields rising faster than short-dated yields following the European Central Bank's decision on Sept. 8 to refrain from extending its bond purchase program worth more than one trillion euros beyond March 2017 for now.

The ECB move raised speculation major central banks would no longer pursue more quantitative easing and other unconventional policies to drive down long-term borrowing costs and stimulate economic growth.

Some traders anticipate the BoJ might embark on a move to lower its target interest rate deeper into negative territory, and reduce its bond purchases to hold down long-dated yields

"There's more of a potential surprise from the BoJ. The Fed is not going to do much," Milstein said.

Meanwhile, analysts widely expect the Fed to hold short-term interest rates at the current 0.25-0.50 percent target range but to leave the way open for a rate increase at the end of the year.

Traders, however, remain skeptical of policy changes from either central bank on Wednesday.

Interest rates market implied traders saw a 17 percent chance the BOJ would cut its target rate to -0.30 percent from -0.10 percent on Wednesday, while they priced in a 20.5 percent probability the Fed would raise rates, Reuters data showed.

Separately, there was scant safehaven buying related to an explosion that injured 29 people in New York City on Saturday, traders and analysts said.

In early trading, benchmark 10-year Treasury notes were up 1/32 in price for a yield of 1.696 percent, down 0.5 basis point from late on Friday.

The yield gap between five-year and 30-year Treasuries contracted to 124 basis points after reaching 130 basis points last Thursday, which was its widest level since June 27, according to Tradeweb.

Copyright Reuters, 2016

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