July 18 (Reuters) - Speculators' net bearish bets on U.S. 10-year Treasury note futures fell in the latest week, according to Commodity Futures Trading Commission data released on Friday.     The amount of speculators' bearish, or short, positions in 10-year Treasury futures exceeded bullish, or long, positions by 53,626 contracts on July 15, according to the CFTC's latest Commitments of Traders data  
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  .     A week earlier, speculators held 96,772 net short positions in 10-year T-note futures  
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  .     Below is a table of the speculative positions in Treasury futures on the Chicago Board of Trade in the latest week:  U.S. 2-year T-notes (Contracts of $200,000)          15Jul2014         Prior week         week             Long         233,128        207,652  Short        240,407        221,372  Net           -7,279        -13,720   U.S. 5-year T-notes (Contracts of $100,000)          15Jul2014         Prior week         week             Long         328,802        303,782  Short        324,087        321,245  Net            4,715        -17,463   U.S. 10-year T-notes (Contracts of $100,000)          15Jul2014         Prior week         week             Long         425,550        376,657  Short        479,176        473,429  Net          -53,626        -96,772   U.S. T-bonds (Contracts of $100,000)          15Jul2014         Prior week         week             Long          94,071         73,101  Short         68,339         77,458  Net           25,732         -4,357   U.S. Ultra T-bonds (Contracts of $100,000)          15Jul2014         Prior week         week             Long          51,217         50,178  Short         35,337         33,269  Net           15,880         16,909  Eurodollar (Contracts of $1,000,000)          15Jul2014         Prior week         week             Long         934,666        906,356  Short      2,530,112      2,717,529  Net       -1,595,446     -1,811,173    (Reporting by Richard Leong; Editing by James Dalgleish)  ((richard.leong@thomsonreuters.com)(+1 646 303 6313)(Reuters Messaging: richard.leong.thomsonreuters.com@thomsonreuters.net)(Twitter @RichardLeong2))  Keywords: USA BONDS/CFTC