MILAN, July 30 (Reuters) - Trading on the Nasdaq Nordic platform resumed as normal on Wednesday, a day after a technical glitch disrupted equity order data and led to the cancellation of trades.
The issue began at 1500 GMT on Tuesday and affected cash equities, ETPs and equity derivatives on Nasdaq Stockholm, Helsinki and Iceland, according to a statement on Wednesday.
Nasdaq said it had cancelled all trades from the time of the incident and communicated the cancellations to affected members. On Wednesday the incident was marked as "resolved" on the bourse operator's website, with "all systems normal".
A fund manager in Helsinki said trading appeared to be back to normal and back-office teams were handling trade cancellations. "No major fuss, but some extra work for them," he said.
Nasdaq said the root cause of the problem had been identified and fixed.