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Source: Taiwan News
London : United Kingdom | 4 months ago
The LSE said it had suspended connections to its trading system--meaning that no orders could be entered and no trade executions can occur--after some clients had trouble accessing...
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  • News Source: The independent | 4 months ago
    A computer failure paralysed share dealing on the London Stock Exchange yesterday on what should have been one of the busiest days of the year. The shutdown cost big investment houses millions of pounds in lost commission and raises questions about...
  • News Source: New Zealand Herald | 4 months ago
    The shutdown at the LSE, the worst in eight years, proved highly embarrassing for the LSE as it faces growing competition from new European trading platforms. "Many European clients are furious," said David Buik, an analyst at BGC Partners. "For the...
  • News Source: The Scotsman | 4 months ago
    London market yesterday as leading financial shares surged on the rescue deal for US mortgage giants Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac. January and recovering some of last week's 7 per cent slide – its worst weekly loss in six years...On a day when the...
  • News Source: Guardian Unlimited | 4 months ago
    The LSE said the inquiry would attempt to discover why it took almost a whole day to repair its trading system, which shut down minutes before 9am and opened again only half an hour before trading closed at 4.30pm. The Financial Services Authority is...
  • News Source: Telegraph India | 4 months ago
    In an embarrassment for the LSE, the exchange said that no orders can be entered or executions of those trades occur. The LSE plans to bring back trading in a “controlled way’’, but couldn’t say how long that will take. The computer crash left...
  • News Source: Times Online | 4 months ago
    London’s reputation as a leading financial centre suffered a serious blow yesterday when the Stock Exchange was knocked out by a computer systems failure on what promised to be one of the most profitable days of the year. The shutdown, which lasted...
  • News Source: International Business Times | 4 months ago
    The company said one additional share of common stock for each share already held will be distributed at the close of trading Sept. 30 to shareholders of record at the close of business Sept. 22. After the split, DXP will have about 12.9 million...
  • News Source: Androscoggin News | 4 months ago
    8pm Monday 8th September 2008 City traders were left powerless after a computer crash paralysed the London Stock Exchange for seven hours during what should have been one of its busiest sessions of the year...Index enjoyed healthy gains before the...
  • News Source: Valleywag | 4 months ago
    British traders should've been buying and selling like mad earlier today on the news of the U.S. government's effective nationalization of sputtering loan giants Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae...A spokesperson for the London Stock Exchange says the...
  • News Source: International Herald Tribune | 4 months ago
    The London Stock Exchange suspended trading for most of the session Monday because of a computer glitch, preventing traders from participating in a worldwide stock market rally that followed the U.S. government bailout of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac.

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