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NSE Reports Trading Glitch, Extends Transaction Time

The Nigerian Stock Exchange (NSE) yesterday reported it experienced a disruption to its trading services. The Exchange noted that throughout the incident it maintained open communication with trading community.

However, trading recommenced at 2.15 pm and was extended to 4.00 pm (from the usual time of 2:30 pm) in order to give investors the opportunity to complete their desired transactions for the day.

The Bourse said it regrets any inconvenience the incident might have caused. NSE wishes to reassure investors and stakeholders of its commitment to provide best in class trading services with optimal availability.

The Exchange stated that it intends to open for trading at the normal trading hours today.

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