India trading crash briefly erases $58 billion
Fall comes two days after Nasdaq glitch
CBC News
Posted: Oct 5, 2012 12:19 PM ET
Last Updated: Oct 5, 2012 1:38 PM ET
A stockbroker is shown yesterday in Mumbai. On Friday, erroneous orders were blamed for a selloff on the National Stock Exchange of India that briefly wiped out $58 billion US in market value. (Indranil Mukherjee/AFP/Getty)
India’s stock market regulator launched an investigation Friday into a sudden plunge in shares that briefly erased $58 billion US in value on the S&P CNX Nifty Index.
The index of 50 stocks fell by almost 900 points, or 16 per cent, during the morning session, halting trading on the National Stock Exchange of India for about 15 minutes.
The Mumbai-based exchange blamed what it said were 59 erroneous orders placed by stock broker Emkay Global.
After the orders were cancelled, trading resumed and the index ended the session down 0.84 per cent at 5,738.70.
The NSE, Asia’s fourth largest market and India’s largest, handles three quarters of stock trades in the country.
Drop follows 'flash crash' episodes
The incident renewed concerns about the effects of electronic trading on the functioning of financial markets.
It happened two days after Nasdaq and other exchanges cancelled some trades of Kraft Foods Group Inc. following an unusual spike after the market opened.
Kraft's shares opened at $45.55 before surging to $58.54 in the first minute of trading. Nasdaq attributed the glitch to a broker error, although it did not name the broker involved.
High frequency trading was also blamed for deepening a so-called “flash crash” in May 2010 which briefly erased $862 billion in market value in U.S. stocks.
And in May of this year, the Nasdaq was so swamped by orders it delayed the first day of trading after Facebook’s initial public offering.
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