The Chicago Mercantile Exchange restored most trading operations after an hours-long outage stemming from cooling problems at a crucial data center disrupted multiple financial markets across Asia and Europe. Volume was light given the Thanksgiving holiday. A cooling system at a data center in the Chicago area malfunctioned.
Breakdown
- CME restarted most trading after an outage disrupted markets
- Cooling issue and reduced holiday staffing suspected as causes 14s
- Some traders paused activity; others sought to exploit price gaps 41s
- FX spreads widened in Europe but no major contagion occurred 1m 0s
- U.S. futures rose slightly; Treasuries remained steady post-outage 1m 20s