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ASX chief in the eye of equities outage storm – The Australian Financial Review
ASX chief executive Dominic Stevens has given the first fly-on-the-wall account of what happened on the day the ASX equities trading system crashed.
On the morning of the outage, Stevens was in an operations room at the ASX with his technology team and senior representatives of the software supplier Nasdaq.
I was standing with all the guys and I saw it in real time,” he says.
“You hear a chatter, then there were questions around the data, although trades seemed to be happening fine, some of the data and this was what was caused by the TMCs coming out didnt seem consistent.
“We had Nasdaq people on site, tech vendors, customer support teams and…
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