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‘Data issue stops day’s trade on Sydney stock exchange

Stock exchange to reopen on Tuesday apologises for inconvenience

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 16 Nov 2020 8:00PM

‘Data issue stops day’s trade on Sydney stock exchange
 The Australian Stock Exchange says the cause of the stoppage coincides with a system update which was scheduled to go live today  – Pixabay pic, November 16, 2020

SYDNEY – Trading was halted on Sydney’s leading ASX stock market for almost all of Monday, as operators struggled to fix unspecified “market data issues”.

The problems began shortly after trade opened for the week, forcing a market pause as ASX investigated the cause.

Several hours later, the firm said equity markets “will not open for the remainder of today”.

“The underlying cause of the issue has been identified,” it said, adding that trading should restart on Tuesday’s open.

“ASX apologises for the disruption,” said an ASX spokesman.

The cause of the stoppage was not immediately stated, but the outage coincided with a system update which was scheduled to go live on Monday – after almost a year of consultations and dress rehearsals.

There was no immediate suggestion of a cyberattack. 

Earlier this year New Zealand’s stock market was hit by what was believed to be an overseas cyberattack that disrupted trading for several days. – AFP, November 16, 2020

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