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    ‘Irregular trading’ in 140 stocks at NYSE Yesterday

    By mediahitmanAugust 3, 2012Updated:August 3, 2012No Comments2 Mins Read
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    The New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) has completed an investigation into “irregular trading” after a series of unusual swings in some stocks.

    The NYSE identified 140 stocks with higher-than-normal trading volumes, including popular stocks like Citigroup and American Airlines.

    But they cancelled trades on only six stocks.

    The moves brought back memories of the “flash crash” of 2010, when the Dow Jones index fell 10% in just minutes.

    “The NYSE and NYSE MKT are currently reviewing irregular trading identified by our people and systems” in 140 stocks between 9:30 am EST and 10:15 EST on Wednesday, the exchange said initially.

    +++ UPDATE +++

    Doug Kass Provides A Big List Of Stocks Whose Volume Has Gone Stratospheric Thanks To The Trading Glitch:

    1973% GOV US Equity

    1063% PL US Equity

    747% MTZ US Equity

    672% EXG US Equity

    578% N US Equity

    518% BG US Equity

    420% HOG US Equity

    407% TRN US Equity

    401% PIR US Equity

    388% PPO US Equity

    316% KRO US Equity

    314% DDD US Equity

    305% DOLE US Equity

    298% JWN US Equity

    262% HLF US Equity

    248% MCP US Equity

    248% NOK US Equity

    247% FRX US Equity

    238% FSL US Equity

    237% LH US Equity

    ( via bbc.co.uk)

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