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LSE outage 08/09/08 streaming prices     

IanT(MoneyAM) - 08 Sep 2008 09:02

All,


Our suppliers have informed us that the LSE is currently having a problem, which is resulting in the slow running of level 1 and level 2, and is effecting all vendors, they are working to resolve it.

Ian

olivercromwell - 08 Sep 2008 09:16 - 4 of 101

LOL, the busiest day of the year. I smell a conspiracy afoot!

ta

stroreysj - 08 Sep 2008 09:22 - 5 of 101

funny how IG Index can still get them. There is a 1.5% difference, although CNBC confirm the number you are giving out. Its a bit shit if youv'e shorted it like I have, fortunately took the october price but not the first time i felt the public are being shafted by the spread betting firms

IanT(MoneyAM) - 08 Sep 2008 09:24 - 6 of 101

Further update:

8 September 2008

Service Announcement

Service Update 2

The purpose of this Service Announcement is to inform you that the Exchange will be suspending connectivity to resolve the current issue and ensure the market is resumed in a fair and controlled manner.

A further update will be issued in due course.

Pond Life - 08 Sep 2008 09:33 - 7 of 101

Time to put the kettle on.

dealerdear - 08 Sep 2008 09:34 - 8 of 101

coffee, two sugars please

stroreysj - 08 Sep 2008 09:36 - 9 of 101

if the LSE is suspended where are IG getting there prices from. Im bleeding money as they are showing the FTSe up 5.6%

dealerdear - 08 Sep 2008 09:40 - 10 of 101

Suspect IG are trying to anticipate what is going to happen.

stroreysj - 08 Sep 2008 09:43 - 11 of 101

maybe...long term i smell salivating bears. I just wish I had held my powder a little longer before I shorted at Plus 200

IanT(MoneyAM) - 08 Sep 2008 09:50 - 12 of 101

8 September 2008

Service Announcement

Service Update 3

The purpose of this Service Announcement is to inform you that the Exchange continues to implement the appropriate corrective actions.

Following these actions, and to ensure a fair and stable market, all order book segments will be placed in an auction phase. Once connectivity is re-enabled, it will be possible to enter or delete orders, though no electronic execution will occur at that stage. Continuous trading will re-commence at the end of that auction period.

All timings will be confirmed by a further Service Announcement.

Bullshare - 08 Sep 2008 10:04 - 13 of 101

Phoned LSE, they dont know when it will be back up and running.We will let everyone know as soon as we know something

IanT(MoneyAM) - 08 Sep 2008 10:12 - 14 of 101

8 September 2008

Service Announcement

Service Update 4

The purpose of this Service Announcement is to inform you that in preparation for re-enabling connectivity, the Exchange will be placing all order book segments in to an auction phase.

A further announcement will be issued to confirm when connectivity will be re-enabled.

coeliac1 - 08 Sep 2008 10:17 - 15 of 101

What a humiliation for the LSE!

Isaacs - 08 Sep 2008 10:21 - 16 of 101

Storey - FTSE Futures been trading throughout. Currently still up around 270 points.

Bullshare - 08 Sep 2008 10:40 - 17 of 101

Isaacs, should be a bit of a gap up when its does go back into auction which might cause a few issues with stops for those on shorts. Will be a very difficult few hours when it does re-open.

cynic - 08 Sep 2008 10:51 - 18 of 101

no "humiliation" ...... it is far from uncommon with such large moves and has been seen in NY more often that London .... as i see it, it is just that the order books get swamped, i guess because there is so much AT (computer generated) traffic.

coeliac1 - 08 Sep 2008 10:54 - 19 of 101

I stand corrected cynic.Nevertheless, busy days should not cause outages in my view.

john50 - 08 Sep 2008 10:56 - 20 of 101

Does moneyam not show AU on electronically traded stocks ie CDN.

stroreysj - 08 Sep 2008 10:57 - 21 of 101

i agree. Companies are sold the sob story by IT companies that they need to have a capacity 10 times bigger than they actually need yet they still fall over. With a parallel hot standby network there should be such resilience that nothing should go down ever. Thats why DR plans exist

dealerdear - 08 Sep 2008 10:59 - 22 of 101

I'm not sure I understand this 'busy' day idea. As far as individual stocks go, banks and builders heavily traded and everything else is pretty much ignored and has been for several weeks so overall volumes are surely very poor so why the outage? FTSE opens 180 higher and by and large along with most shares hasn't moved.

IanT(MoneyAM) - 08 Sep 2008 10:59 - 23 of 101

john50,

Can you elaborate a little please I am not sure what you mean by AU?

Ian
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