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Sources say that Chase Manhattan Bank last week decided to retain consultants Walsh-Lowe & Associates Inc. to draw up the long-awaited request for proposal for its 400-position New York and London trading room platform. The bank's trading room system could some day extend to 1,000 traders around the world. According to a bank spokesperson, however, the go-ahead on the RFP doesn't mean that the bank has gotten approval for the project's budget from its board of directors yet. The board didn't

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