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All trading on the New York Stock Exchange resumed Wednesday afternoon after being halted for nearly four hours for undisclosed internal technical reasons.
The issues are being blamed for the NYSE shutting down trading at 11:32 a.m. ET. The shutdown also halted trading on the NYSE MKT exchange, a market for small companies. The glitch heaps yet another worry onto investors already rattled by global economic concerns
Such outages are extremely rare in U.S. markets -- but the halt brings up memories of the August 2013 "Flash Freeze," when trading on the Nasdaq was shut down for hours. The NYSE is saying the problem is due to a problem with NYSE systems -- not any sort of external attack. It's the fourth trading suspension at the NYSE caused by technical problems in the last 15 years.
USA TODAY
Dow ends down 261 as NYSE shutdown stuns markets
Traders on the NYSE floor were standing around looking at blank trading terminals where no bids or offers were being exchanged. The shutdown by the NYSE didn't completely halt stock trading, though. Trading in NYSE-listed stocks was still occurring on 11 other exchanges, including the Nasdaq.
In a statement during the halt, the NYSE said: "We're currently experiencing a technical issue that we're working to resolve as quickly as possible. We will be providing further updates as soon as we can, and are doing our utmost to produce a swift resolution, communicate thoroughly and transparently, and ensure a timely and orderly market re-open."
The outage at the NYSE curiously comes the same day when a technical glitch halted United Airlines flights around the country for roughly two hours. The Wall Street Journal's website also stopped working after the NYSE halted trading.
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security did not have an official statement about the computer outages. However, the agency said there was no immediate indication of a coordinated cyberattack. Securities and Exchange Commission Chair Mary Jo White said in a statement, "We are in contact with NYSE and are closely monitoring the situation and trading in NYSE-listed stocks. While NYSE is working to resolve the situation, NYSE and NYSE MKT stocks continue to trade normally through other trading venues."
It's important to note trading in stocks listed on the New York Stock Exchange can continue even when the NYSE is down. Many stocks trade on both the NYSE and the Nasdaq, not to mention other dedicated electronic networks.
from : http://www.usatoday.com/story/money/markets/2015/07/08/nyse-stock-trading-halted/29870591/