The New York Stock Exchange temporarily suspended trading for all listed companies on Wednesday.
Trading was temporarily suspended Wednesday on the New York Stock Exchange due to technical issues.
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"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," NYSE said in a statement according to the Financial Times.
A White House official told BuzzFeed News that President Obama has been briefed on the situation at the NYSE. The U.S. Treasury and White House are monitoring the situation.
Earlier Wednesday, the NYSE posted on its website that there were some technical difficulties with trades made before the opening bell.
"For orders submitted on any symbols before 0930 ET customers will not receive trade reports and will not be able to electronically cancel orders," the message said.
The technical problem was resolved by 10:37 a.m. and the stock exchange posted a list of affected symbols. Customers were asked to reset their sequence numbers to reconnect to affected gateways.
The current problem does not affect the NYSE ARCA and NYSE AMEX/ARCA options, those are operating as usual.
A market status posted to the NYSE's website said that "Additional information will follow as soon as possible."
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