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Wednesday, July 08, 2015

Tech problems halt trading on New York Stock Exchange

Trading on the New York Stock Exchange was halted around noon after officials reported a major technical issue just a few hours after a major computer issue forced United Airlines to temporarily stop all takeoffs, and the Wall Street Journal confirmed that its website -- WSJ.com -- was experiencing technical difficulties.

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6 comments:

Anonymous said...

And these tech problems came from China.

Anonymous said...

UAL was also shut down and grounded for hours, and the Wall Street Journal was also shut down for "Glitches" all at the same time.

Anonymous?

False flag?

Trial run?

Anonymous said...

yeah sure.

not that "anonymous" announced something would happen the night before or anything.

i guess if Obama says it was a glitch, it was a glitch.

Anonymous said...

Had to halt trading so the rich could get their money out before the collapse,if China market is collapsing ours will too.

Scott said...

I don't think they can spin this as a technical glitch. Lets see: China is dumping their stocks, the Euro is failing on news that Greece is defaulting, and France and Spain are about to do the same. Puerto Rico has declared bankruptcy and the U.S is trillions in Debt. Yeah, it was a technical glitch!!! I think investors were trying to get out of the market, and the brakes were put on. Lets see if there will be a bank holiday soon and a run on ATM's!

Anonymous said...

The WSJ went down because soon after the stock market problem people flooded the WSJ's website to get info on what was going on with the stock market.