China’s Shanghai Stock Exchange will run tests on its auction and various other platforms on Sunday, the state-run Securities Times reported on Saturday, a day after an unexplained transaction delay.
Friday’s delay on trades at the benchmark Shanghai Composite Index coincided with a Chinese stock rally that followed official announcements of a slew of monetary, liquidity and fiscal stimulus this week.
All market participants can participate in Sunday’s test, which will seek to identify issues with processing a large number of orders during the auction process, the report said. The test will simulate a normal day’s trading and clearing.
A Shanghai Stock Exchange official confirmed that a notice about the test had been sent to brokerages and some other market participants, but was unwilling to share it with Reuters. (Reporting by Joe Cash and Shanghai newsroom; Editing by Helen Popper)
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