(Reuters) - Dealers expect JGBs to remain confined to tight ranges ahead of Thursday's two-year note auction and Friday's batch of data, which includes figures expected to show core inflation falling at a slightly faster pace but the labour market staying robust.
June 10-year futures jumped 0.20 point to 134.17 , pulling further away from a three-month low of 133.41 hit last week.
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