@navdeepyadav321 The National Stock Exchange (#NSE) of India halted trading during the early hours on Wednesday after a technical glitch in the index price feed.
@navdeepyadav321 This came after several traders and investors took to social media platforms to report glitches and problems that restricted them from trading on the index. The live price quotes of all the 11 sub indexes compiled by the #NSE are also not updating.
@navdeepyadav321#NSE said it has multiple telecom links with two service providers to ensure redundancy. However, both the telecom service providers have communicated issues on their end, forcing the stock-exchange to halt trading.
@navdeepyadav321 India’s largest broking platform, @zerodhaonline, informed its clients on social media that the stock-exchange is facing issues and has halted trading until further notice.
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