Trading was suspended this week after a technical problem prevented the trading system operating at The London Stock Exchange. 

The problem was “connectivity issues” a spokesman said, so traders were not able to connect to the LSE trading platform.  Though the problem is being rectified as quickly as possible, no share trading has been done today with no orders at all.

The American based Intercontinental Exchange (ICE) was also halted temporarily on Monday.

Though both markets were suspended, connectivity was resumed again after a few hours in both cases.

However, the LSE market is still not fully functioning, trades can be entered and deleted, but no trades can actually be implemented.  This has meant because no trades have been finalised the trade prices are not accurate.

Continuous trading is where the buy and sell orders match on the system and this automatically executes the trades.  It won’t be until the system is fully up and running that prices will be restored.

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