According to Wallstreetcn, Oxford Economics analyst John Canavan said this week's four-week and eight-week U.S. Treasury bill auctions were strongly bid, and that the Treasury Department's announcement of increased long-end curve buybacks could lead to a small offsetting increase in Treasury bill issuance, but not enough to significantly weaken demand. He also said lower expectations for Federal Reserve rate hikes and the elevated level of money market fund assets, along with their shortening duration, remain supportive for short-term Treasury bills.