Toronto Stock Exchange Experiences Two Glitches After Heavy Trading

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TORONTO--The Toronto Stock Exchange (TSE) was hit by two separate and apparently unrelated glitches that disrupted its proprietary trading systems within the last two weeks, highlighting the strains that burgeoning trade volumes are placing on securities trading.

On Monday February 21, the TSE stopped trading at 3:58 p.m., two minutes shy of the regular closing time, because orders were flooding its order management system, a trading routing application that allows members to fill and confirm

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