Startups Aim to Overhaul Trading in World’s Biggest Debt Market

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A handful of startup are attempting to rationalize the $15 trillion U.S. Treasurys market

Although Treasurys are the world’s largest securities market, most investors looking to trade must request individual price quotes from traders, known as “dealers,” which are typically big banks or investment houses.

 

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