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National Stock exchange suspends trading due to technical problems

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: February 24, 2021 12:31 IST

The National Stock Exchange on Wednesday suspended trading on the platform following a technical glitch. Several brokerage firms and ...

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The National Stock Exchange on Wednesday suspended trading on the platform following a technical glitch. Several brokerage firms and retail traders said that Index price feed for NSE indices was frozen due to unknown reason.

"There is an issue with live ticks for NSE indices (Nifty 50, Nifty Bank and others) across brokers. We are in touch with NSE to have this fixed," brokerage firm Zerodha said in a tweet. 

"NSE has multiple telecom links with two service providers to ensure redundancy. We have received communication from both the telecom service providers that there are issues with their links due to which there is an impact on NSE system," another tweet by NSEIndia reads.

All the segments have been closed at 11:40 am and will be restored as soon as the issue is resolved, said NSE India. 

 

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