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NYSE says bizarre glitch that showed Berkshire Hathaway down
The New York Stock Exchange said Monday that a technical issue that halted trading for some major stocks and caused Berkshire Hathaway to be down 99.97% has been resolved.
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The New York Stock Exchange said Monday that a technical issue that halted trading for some major stocks and caused Berkshire Hathaway to be down 99.97% has been resolved.

In an update, NYSE said impacted stocks have reopened and “all systems are currently operational.”

Intercontinental Exchange, the parent company of NYSE, has found no indication the glitch was caused by a cyberattack, a senior executive at a major bank in touch with ICE told CNN.

Instead, NYSE said there was a “technical issue” with industry-wide price bands that “triggered halts in a number of stocks” listed on NYSE.

NYSE noted that those price bands are published by the Consolidated Tape Association’s (CTA) Security Information Processor (SIP). CTA, an industry group, is responsible for publishing real-time trade and quote data.

Dozens of stocks were paused earlier in the day, an indication they traded outside those so-called limit up-limit down bands, according to NYSE’s website. That list includes Chipotle and Berkshire Hathaway, the holding company run by legendary investor Warren Buffett.

For nearly two hours, Berkshire Hathaway’s Class A shares were listed as trading at just $185.10 — a price that would represent a loss of 99.97%. Berkshire closed at $627,400 on Friday.

“This is not a Nasdaq issue,” Nasdaq spokesperson Emily Pan told CNN.

Representatives for the Securities and Exchange Commission did not respond to a request for comment.

Joe Saluzzi, co-founder of Themis Trading, told CNN that the NYSE’s explanation is hard to square with the bizarre trades that hit the tape.

“I’m not buying that explanation. That doesn’t make any sense to me,” said Saluzzi, a market structure expert and author of “Broken Markets.”

Trading data provided by Refinitiv shows that Berkshire Hathaway changed hands at $620,700 as of 9:44:32 on Monday morning. And then, without any explanation, the stock crashed to just $185.10.

“All of a sudden, there was a $185 print. But there was nothing to take it down level by level, which you would expect to see,” said Saluzzi. “It makes no sense.”

Saluzzi said he expects the bad trades will be canceled shortly by NYSE.

The technical issues did not appear to impact the broader stock market.

Besides Berkshire, most of the halted stocks and exchanged traded funds (ETFs) were only trading slightly higher or lower.

However, Barrick Gold (GOLD), a Canadian gold and copper producer, was displayed as trading at just 25 cents — down 98.5% on the day, according to Refinitiv. By midday, Barrick was back to normal, trading at $17.28 — up 1.1% on the day.

NuScale Power (SMR), a maker of modular nuclear reactor technology that went public, was is listed at just 13 cents, down 98.5% on the day. After NuScale reopened, it traded at $8.29, down just 5%.

This story has been updated with additional developments and context.

CNN’s Sean Lyngaas contributed to this report.

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