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Traders complain about technical glitches on NSE website in early hours; NSE says it is resolved now

Mar 7, 2022, 12:14 IST
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  • Many traders complained of equity prices not getting updated on NSE.
  • Later NSE tweeted that the ‘broadcast has resumed in all indices’.
  • The development comes when the Indian equity market has crashed and witnessed huge sell-off by investors.
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In the early hours of the trade on Monday, many traders complained of equity prices not getting updated on India’s National Stock Exchange (NSE). Following this, brokerage firm Zerodha and ICICI Securities had addressed the glitches on Twitter saying there is an issue with data feeds for NSE stocks from the exchange across all members.
“Trading in all segments is functioning normally. However, NIFTY and BANKNIFTY indices are intermittently not getting broadcasted. The Exchange is working on resolving the issue and shall keep the members informed,” NSE had said in a tweet.
Basically, investors faced problems with viewing the live equity price as it was not getting updated on NSE.

However, NSE later claimed that the technical glitches have been resolved and the broadcast has been working properly.

The development came at a time when Sensex and Nifty 50 slipped nearly 3% on Monday morning following negative global cues on heightened concerns related to the Russia-Ukraine war.

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