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Yield on U.S. 8-Week Bill Dips Slightly as Auction Signals Stable Short-Term Funding Costs

The latest U.S. 8-week Treasury bill auction showed a marginal decline in yield, underscoring continued stability in short-term government borrowing costs. The yield at the most recent auction came in at 3.610%, down slightly from the previous level of 3.615%.

This small decrease suggests that investor demand for very short-dated U.S. government debt remains steady, with only a modest shift in pricing. While the move is minimal, it reflects a market that is neither aggressively pushing yields higher nor sharply lower, pointing to a relatively balanced outlook for near-term interest rates.

The updated data, as of 04 June 2026, will be watched by money market participants and short-term fixed income investors, who often use the 8-week bill as a reference point for liquidity management and cash-equivalent returns.

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