Nasdaq resumes trading after 3-hour outage
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Trading on the Nasdaq stock exchange is resuming after a three-hour halt caused by a technical glitch.
Other exchanges were operating normally Thursday, and stocks rose slightly.
Nasdaq trading resumed at 3:25 p.m. EDT. The exchange had halted it shortly after noon.
The disruption sent brokers scurrying to figure out what went wrong and raised new questions about the pitfalls of computer-driven stock trading.
Nasdaq said that it wouldn't be canceling any open orders but that customers could cancel orders if they wanted to.
Thursday's Nasdaq freeze echoed earlier stock market snafus, such the sudden plunge in stocks in May 2010 that came to be known as the "flash crash" and the glitch-plagued initial public offering of Facebook last year.
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