New Delhi: National Stock Exchange (NSE), the country’s largest exchange, on Monday said that broadcast has resumed normally in all indices after a short technical glitch.


The share prices of two key indexes had stopped updating intermittently on NSE during the early trading session.


In a statement, NSE has said, “Trading in all segments is functioning normally. However, NIFTY and BANKNIFTY indices are intermittently not getting broadcasted. The Exchange is working on resolving the issue and shall keep the members informed.”


Later, the exchange said that "broadcast has resumed normally in all indices."






Earlier in the day NSE said, “Nifty50 and Bank Nifty indices are intermittently not getting broadcasted. The exchange is working on resolving the issue and shall keep the members informed.”


Online stock brokerage firm Zerodha had earlier informed of the issue with data feeds for NSE stocks from the exchange across all members on Monday. Though, it later said that the brokerage has started receiving live data from the stock exchange.


We have started receiving live data from NSE. To confirm, you can check the Last Trade time (LTT) in the market watch before placing orders," Zerodha said in a tweet.






Another brokerage ICICI Securities also confirmed that NSE feeds have started working fine and orders are getting executed in both the exchanges. “You may look at order book depth and last traded time at the exchange before placing orders," it said in a tweet.


Last year, the NSE suffered an outage that shut all trading on the exchange for nearly four hours while another technical glitch in 2017 shut the bourse for five hours.


Meanwhile, the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) has arrested the former chief executive of the NSE in a case related to alleged governance lapses at the stock exchange.