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LSE suffers second system glitch in eight months
Luke Jeffs
04 Jul 2008
The London Stock Exchange, which last week unveiled a new dark pool trading system, suffered its second technical glitch in eight months as a backlog of data forced the exchange to extend its trading hours.
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