[BENGALURU] Trading on Australia's stock exchange was halted just 20 minutes from the open on Monday due to"market data issues", though the benchmark managed to hit its highest in nine months in the short window, while New Zealand extended gains to a tenth session.
The Australian bourse operator said it identified the underlying issue and had a fix in place to let trading resume on Tuesday at 10am . The benchmark ASX 200 index ended up 1.2 per cent at its highest close since Feb 27, as early trade went in favour of strong factory output from China, Australia's top trading partner.
"I think we'll see extended volumes and more volatility than normal in tomorrow's trading," said Nick Twidale, general manager at IC markets. "It's a concern that the technology for the major exchange in Australia is at fault for this long." Australia also signed up to the world's largest free trade bloc of 15 Asia-Pacific countries over the weekend. The grouping aims to lower tariffs and may aid in the post-pandemic recovery.