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Trading Halted On NSE Due To Technical Glitch

Trading halted on National Stock Exchange due to technical glitch, know the latest updates related to it: NSE Trading Halts.

On Wednesday, the NSE saw problems in trading due to a technical glitch. Retail investors on Twitter are filing their complaints that they have been seeing the same index price for a long time due to technical issues.

According to recent reports, the NSE has closed all segments, including the future and options markets, at 11:40 am. The NSE has said that a new update will be released soon to reopen the market.

According to a brief report by the leasing news agency, the National Stock Exchange said that all market segments closed at 11:40 am. The NSE has said that trading will resume once the matter is resolved.

The statement issued by the stock exchange said that NSE systems have been affected due to technical problems in the telecom link.

Trading halted : In this regard, the news agency tweeted, “All the categories have been closed at 11:40 pm and will be revived once the matter is resolved.”

NSEIndia has tweeted in this regard that NSE has several telecom links of two service providers.

NSEIndia has said, “We have received information from both telecom service providers that there are some problems in their links, which have had an impact on the NSE system.”

Gold Price Today: Gold futures fall, silver also becomes cheaper, know what is the rate left

Gold and silver futures prices fell on Wednesday. On the Multi Commodity Exchange (MCX) at 10:58 am, the price of gold delivered in April was cheaper by Rs 26, ie 0.06 percent, at Rs 46,776 per 10 grams.

In the previous session, the gold price of the April contract was Rs 46,802 per 10 grams. Similarly, in June 2021, delivery gold was down by Rs 43, or 0.09 percent, to Rs 46,897 per 10 grams. Earlier on Tuesday, the June contract gold rate was Rs 46,940 per 10 grams.

Silver Price in Futures Market.

On the Multi Commodity Exchange at 10:58 am in March 2021, the price of silver delivered was declining by Rs 27, ie 0.04 percent to Rs 69,314 per kg.

In the previous session i.e. on Tuesday, the price of silver in the March contract was Rs 69,341 per kg. At the same time, in May 2021, the price of contracted silver was down by Rs 94, ie 0.13 percent, to trade at Rs 70,527 per kg.

In the previous session, the silver price for the May contract was Rs 70,621 per kg.

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