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Mumbai: The pre-opening session of the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) has restarted after a technical snag forced it to close at 9:30 am on Thursday. Exchange operator BSE halted trading on Thursday morning across all of its markets, including shares, currencies and indexes due to a network outage, BSE said.
BSE later said all orders placed before the network outage would be cancelled. Network service vendor HCL Technologies Ltd (HCLT.NS) worked on resolving the issue.
"Due to a network outage being currently faced, BSE has decided to close all markets," the exchange said in a statement sent via text message. "Once the network issue is resolved, the markets will restart."
BSE had said that there were connectivity issues that prevented shares from updating.
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