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By Anna Kitanaka, Toshiro Hasegawa and Kana Nishizawa |
March 4, 2013
Nikkei 225 futures volume plunged more than 90 percent as a software error forced a halt to Osaka trading of some derivatives.
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By Nina Mehta and Katia Porzecanski, Bloomberg |
October 30, 2012
U.S. equity markets will reopen tomorrow after the longest weather-related shutdown in more than a century, resuming after the New York Stock Exchange was spared by Hurricane Sandy as it swept through New York yesterday.
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By Rita Nazareth, Nina Mehta and Whitney Kisling, Bloomberg |
October 30, 2012
For the first time in more than a century, weather has stopped U.S. equity trading for two straight days as Hurricane Sandy swept across New York City.
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By Rita Nazareth and Michael P. Regan, Bloomberg |
October 3, 2012
Erroneous trades that sent Kraft Foods Group Inc. up as much as 29 percent in the first minute of trading were canceled by exchanges, the latest incident to fuel scrutiny of the electronic infrastructure of U.S. markets.
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By Nina Mehta and Whitney Kisling, Bloomberg |
September 11, 2012
A trading loss that almost sent Knight Capital Group Inc. into bankruptcy may spur regulatory changes to protect against future errors by “knuckleheads,” Knight Chief Executive Officer Thomas Joyce said.
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By Joshua Gallu and Nina Mehta, Bloomberg |
April 5, 2012
More than five months before a software error ruined Bats Global Markets Inc.’s initial public offering, U.S. regulators put exchanges on notice that they need to do more to protect investors from technology gone awry.
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By Nina Mehta, Whitney Kisling and Inyoung Hwang, Bloomberg |
March 26, 2012
The software error that derailed the initial public offering of Bats Global Markets Inc., where 11% of all U.S. stock trading occurs, rattled investors concerned about the growing complexity of financial markets.