New York Stock Exchange Halts All Trading
The New York Stock Exchange suspended all trading at about 11:32 this morning, reportedly because of technical issues.
“NYSE/NYSE MKT has temporarily suspended trading in all symbols,” the exchange said on its status page. “All open orders will be cancelled. Additional information will follow as soon as possible.”
(1 of 2) We’re experiencing a technical issue that we’re working to resolve as quickly as possible.
— NYSE (@NYSE) July 8, 2015
(2 of 2) We're doing our utmost to produce a swift resolution & will be providing further updates as soon as we can.
— NYSE (@NYSE) July 8, 2015
UPDATE 12:32 pm: The NYSE says the glitch is an “internal technical issue” and “not the result of a cyber breach.”
UPDATE 1:07 pm:
FBI informed by #NYSE that trading issue was caused by technical glitch and no law enforcement resources were needed - @AaronKatersky
— ABC News (@ABC) July 8, 2015
UPDATE 2:23 pm: NYSE president Thomas Farley told CNBC that the exchange will reopen today between 2:45 pm and 3 pm.
UPDATE 2:57 pm: The NYSE will reopen at 3:10 pm, according to the Wall Street Journal.
UPDATE 3:17 pm: Three hours and 38 minutes after it was suspended, trading has officially resumed.