As markets sink, NSE says key index prices not updating intermittently

Prices of two key indices of NSE were not updating intermittently on Monday, the country's largest bourse said, amid plummeting markets as investors spooked by a sharp rise in oil prices

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Reuters  |  Mumbai 

Prices of two key indices of India's National Stock Exchange (NSE) were not updating intermittently on Monday, the country's largest bourse said, amid plummeting as investors spooked by a sharp rise in oil prices dumped risky assets.

The blue-chip Nifty 50 index and Nifty's bank index were "intermittently not getting broadcasted," said in a statement. "The Exchange is working on resolving the issue and shall keep the members informed," the exchange said, adding that trading in all segments were functioning normally.

 

(Reporting by Abhirup Roy; Editing by Euan Rocha)

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First Published: Mon, March 07 2022. 11:17 IST
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