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Traders eye return to business as usual after cyber outage, issues remain

FILE PHOTO: The headquarters of the European Energy Exchange is pictured during evening light in a centre-of-town high-rise office building in Leipzig, Germany
July 19, 2024
Reuters

LONDON/NEW YORK (Reuters) -Trading returned to normal on Friday after a global technology outage hampered operations at financial firms from London to Singapore and New York, although a few residual problems remained, including outages at some JPMorgan Chase automated teller machines.

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