Futures Trading In Chicago Has Been Suspended Following A Technical Glitch
Business Insider source
Any day orders will be canceled, as will any orders that have already been filled, Jerry Kukowski, a CME/Globex analyst with knowledge of the situation, told Business Insider
"Nothing traded tonight is going to stand," he said. "There was a little window, there were some fills - anything filled today will be basically busted."
He said the problem may be related to one of the exchange's trading engines but that the exchange was still working to identify the extent of the damage.
Once it has done so, CME management could either allow all trading to resume, or open up trading for markets not affected by the issue.
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