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Level 2 and Level 1 feeds     

IanT(MoneyAM) - 18 Jun 2007 07:24

All,

There would appear to be a widespread issue at the moment, with no pricing information being sent through. I have checked with several providers who are showing the same issues, and I am trying to find out further information, and will let you know when I have more.

Ian


EDIT: it would appear that this was due to scheduled maintenance by the LSE. All pricing should come through as normal from the auction onwards as new orders are entered into the system.

Ian

CC - 18 Jun 2007 07:44 - 6 of 9

Ian - does this help ?



Just got this from iDealing - may be relevant to other DMA providers:

This is an important and time critical notice for clients with Direct Access to the LSE SETS Order Book and for clients with Margin Accounts:

Unexecuted orders, left on the LSE SETS Order Book after the end of day auction period on Friday 15th June, will be cancelled by the London Stock Exchange due to the scheduled introduction of TradElect on Monday 18th June. Your orders will not be automatically re-entered on the order book.

We would ask clients who do have active orders on the LSE's order book after the closing auction on Friday 5th June 2007 to cancel them and re-enter those orders, should you wish, from 7:50am on Monday 18th June.

greekman - 18 Jun 2007 07:51 - 7 of 9

Ian,

My feed, prices are now coming through OK, presumably everything now up and running.

IanT(MoneyAM) - 18 Jun 2007 07:55 - 8 of 9

Yes Greek,

It would appear that it was scheduled by the LSE, which removed all the prices as per CC's post above.

Ian

Bullshare - 18 Jun 2007 08:38 - 9 of 9

Nice of the LSE to tell us, not!
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