Reuters Market Eye - The benchmark 10-year bond yield falls 3 bps to 8.67 percent as Brent crude futures fell to a four-month low on Monday after data showed orders for U.S.-made capital goods fell more than estimated in September.
Weak U.S. data could also reinforce expectations of a delayed tapering in U.S. monetary stimulus and benefit risk assets in emerging markets.
Traders will also be eyeing the services PMI from HSBC due around 10:30 a.m.
The range for the 10-year bond during the day is seen between 8.65 and 8.72, two dealers say.
(Reporting by Abhishek Vishnoi)
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