Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

Bug disrupts NSE trading for 4 hrs in longest such outage

Glitch prompts NSE, rival BSE to extend trading hours until 5pm; equities gain nearly 2%

- Nasrin Sultana nasrin.s@livemint.com

MUMBAI: Stocks turned in dramatic gains of nearly 2% in a late surge on Wednesday, capping a turbulent day that saw trading on the National Stock Exchange (NSE), India’s largest, disrupted for nearly four hours because of a technical glitch.

The outage prompted NSE and its main rival BSE to extend trading hours until 5pm on Wednesday to allow investors to close their positions ahead of Thursday’s expiry of monthly derivative­s contracts. Many investors couldn’t as brokerages squared off open positions to mitigate risks.

NSE accounts for 80% of India’s trading volume in derivative­s. The first signs of a problem were noticed about an hour into trading at 10.06am as traders complained that NSE’s benchmark Nifty index, as well as the Nifty Bank Index, had stopped updating.

After about an hour of confusion, at 11.40am, the exchange halted trading in all segments, including derivative­s and cash, citing ‘issues’ with the telecom links of its two service providers, which it claimed caused the system to stop updating prices.

As trading resumed at 3.45pm, in a special session, stocks surged, confoundin­g investors with the sheer velocity of the rally. Analysts said the rally was prompted by investors and brokerages trying to square off trades. BSE continued normal trading in all segments through the extended trading day.

After trading came to a halt on NSE, the exchange notified traders that it received communicat­ion from its telecom service providers that there are issues with their links. “We are working on restoring the systems as soon as possible. In view of the above, all segments have been closed at 11.40am and will be restored as soon as the issue is resolved,” an NSE spokespers­on said in a statement in the afternoon.

Brokers, however, were puzzled as to why trading could not be switched over to NSE’s backup site in Chennai and the unusual time taken by the exchange to communicat­e to investors. The backup site is a replica of the primary site and is aimed at ensuring trading activity does not stop even if there is a technical glitch.

The Securities and Exchange Board of India (Sebi) has advised NSE to carry out a detailed analysis of the circumstan­ces that caused the snag.

Market participan­ts and brokerages said NSE could have handled the situation better.

Traders said those with open positions in the derivative­s segment were on tenterhook­s till NSE communicat­ed about a resolution plan at 3.30pm. Many customers who trade in the futures and options (F&O) segment on NSE could not exit, and brokerages squared off positions by 4pm.

Bharti Airtel, one of the telecom service providers to NSE, said it has received no communicat­ion from NSE. “Airtel is awaiting NSE’s RCA (root cause analysis) of the technical snag. Based on RCA, the company will move forward and respond accordingl­y,” said a company executive aware of the matter.

The BSE Sensex rose 1,030.28 points, or 2.07%, to 50,781.69. The 50-share index Nifty gained 1.86% to 14,982.

“Volumes on NSE were expectedly lower than the recent average. However, volumes on BSE at ₹40,700 crore were the highest since March 2017, due to diversion of trades,” said Deepak Jasani, retail research head, HDFC Securities.

 ?? PTI ?? The Securities and Exchange Board of India (Sebi) has advised NSE to carry out a detailed analysis of the circumstan­ces that caused the snag.
PTI The Securities and Exchange Board of India (Sebi) has advised NSE to carry out a detailed analysis of the circumstan­ces that caused the snag.

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