HOSE announces resumption of trading after fixing system glitch

Jun 10th at 15:39
10-06-2020 15:39:04+07:00

HOSE announces resumption of trading after fixing system glitch

The Ho Chi Minh Stock Exchange announced on Wednesday morning that the issue with its trading system on June 9 has been resolved, and trading is back to normal.

The reference prices for all stocks trading on Wednesday will be the last executed prices on Tuesday.

If there was no trading in a stock on Tuesday, the closing prices on June 8 will be used.

HOSE experienced a technical problem in its system from 14:45 on Tuesday during the pre-closing session, which meant closing prices could not be determined.

All order-matching transactions during the pre-closing session were affected.

As of May 29 there were 381 stocks, three mutual funds, four ETF fund certificates, 63 covered warrants and 42 corporate bonds listed on HOSE.

Its market capitalisation of VND3.01 quadrillion was equivalent to 41.68 per cent of the estimated 2019 GDP.

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