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JGB futures fall on Nikkei, Treasuries

Sun Jul 13, 2008 9:51pm EDT

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*JGBs fall, Treasuries drop on U.S. help for Fannie, Freddie

Bonds  |  Global Markets

*Nikkei rise dents JGBs

*Investors cautious amid uncertainty over market's direction

By Satomi Noguchi

TOKYO, July 14 (Reuters) - Japanese government bond futures fell on Monday, retreating further from a two-month high as Tokyo shares rose and Treasuries fell after the U.S. government unveiled measures to support embattled mortgage lenders.

The U.S. Treasury and Federal Reserve on Sunday offered its emergency cash to troubled mortgage finance giants Fannie Mae (FNM.N) and Freddie Mac (FRE.N) and said it would buy shares in the companies to shore up investor confidence. [ID:nN13387357] Analysts said JGBs tracked a drop in Treasuries in Asia after the U.S. government announced the massive aid package to head off a potential meltdown of global financial markets.

But investors remained uncertain about the market's direction, staying on the sidelines to watch out for the U.S. government's next steps and reaction from financial markets.

"We can't fully assess the impact of the U.S. measures yet, and it's hard to decide whether to sell or buy at this point," said Katsutoshi Inadome, a fixed-income strategist at Mitsubishi UFJ Securities.

September futures 2JGBv1 fell 0.14 point to 135.85 after dripping as much as 0.32 point to 135.67. They fell further from a two-month high of 136.42 hit on Friday.

The benchmark 10-year yield JP10YTN=JBTC rose 2 basis points to 1.615 percent, up from a two-month low of 1.555 percent hit late last week.

The five-year yield JP5YTN=JBTC rose 2 basis points to 1.160 percent.

Analysts said the medium-term segment could hold relatively firm on caution ahead of quarterly reports from U.S. banks including Merrill Lynch MER.N and Citigroup (C.N) later this week.

The Nikkei share average .N225 rose 0.5 percent, erasing an earlier drop.

The Bank of Japan is expected to keep interest rates on hold at 0.5 percent at its two-day policy meeting starting from Monday.

The central bank is expected to warn that Japan's growth will likely be slower than it was expected a few months ago due to rocketing oil and raw materials prices. [ID:nT70058]

U.S. crude oil futures rose to an all-time high above $147 CLc1 on Friday on geopolitical and supply worries.

(Editing by Sophie Hardach)



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