This practice is known in the industry as late trading.
Such a practice, known as late trading, would be illegal.
It fell to $1.5875 in late trading from $1.5885 Friday.
But late trading is something that industry officials say was clearly illegal and, they thought, not done.
In late trading yesterday, both issues were selling at 98.875.
Against the mark, the dollar was at 1.8473 in late trading, down from 1.8683.
As a result, late trading found few price changes among short- or long-term Treasury issues.
In late trading Monday, the issue was offered at a price to yield 9.04 percent.
In late trading, the notes were offered at a price of 98 6/32, down half a point on the day, to yield 9.15 percent.
It is not hard for a brokerage firm to allow late trading.