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No evidence of system malfunction in flash crash: CFTC

US regulators still have not found evidence that erroneous activity or system malfunctions triggered the recent unprecedented market crash, a Commodity Futures Trading Commission official said on Monday.

Updated on: May 24, 2010 09:35 PM IST
Reuters | By , Washington
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US regulators still have not found evidence that erroneous activity or system malfunctions triggered the recent unprecedented market crash, a Commodity Futures Trading Commission official said on Monday.

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More than two weeks after the Dow Jones industrial average lost nearly 700 points in minutes before recovering, regulators and exchange operators are still searching for answers.

The CFTC official told a regulatory panel exploring the crash that the initial findings showed that the "flash crash" was not so much the cause of a single event but a confluence of events that led to the dislocation in liquidity.

The CFTC and the Securities and Exchange Commission have been analyzing the events of May 6 including the links between declines in prices of stock index products such as E-mini S&P futures contracts and the use of stop loss market orders.

The panel set up to advise regulators on emerging regulatory issues is made up of former and current regulators and other financial luminaries. It includes Nobel laureate economist Joseph Stiglitz and Richard Ketchum, the head of the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority, a regulator for more than 30 years.

 
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