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At least one non-bank was forced to pull prices, and NDFs also affected


The absence of pricing information from CME’s futures contracts during the outage on November 28 caused major problems for some foreign exchange spot market-makers, forcing at least one non-bank to pull their prices altogether.

Non-deliverable forwards market-makers were also affected by the absence of interest rate futures data from CME.

A cooling problem in the CyrusOne data centre halted all CME Group markets from 2:40am UK time on November 28. CME says government bond platform Brokertec EU

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