Time Is Running Out For Expanded Access To Interdealer Prices

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With the General Accounting Office's report on expanded access to interdealer prices for Treasury securities due out in March of 1990, some players are conceding defeat in the struggle to make inside prices accessible beyond the primary and aspiring dealer market.

"There are going to be major changes in our industry in 1990," says Michael Franzese, president and chief executive officer at Chapdelaine Government Securities Inc. "Everybody gets the impression that in March, when [the GAO's]

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