KRX sufre fallos técnicos tras disyuntor por desplome del KOSPI

Tras un disyuntor matutino activado por una caída superior al 8 % del índice KOSPI, la Korea Exchange (KRX) experimentó breves interrupciones técnicas en el procesamiento de órdenes más tarde el lunes. El trading se ha normalizado, con la KRX investigando los problemas en medio de preocupaciones sobre la fiabilidad del sistema durante la volatilidad.

El 9 de marzo de 2026, tras el desplome de más del 8 % del índice de referencia KOSPI —que provocó una suspensión por disyuntor de 20 minutos a primera hora de la sesión—, la Korea Exchange (KRX) sufrió fallos técnicos adicionales, retrasando el procesamiento de órdenes de 12:30 p.m. a 12:33 p.m. y de 1:39 p.m. a 1:41 p.m., según fuentes del sector. La casa de bolsa local Mirae Asset Securities instó a los clientes a verificar la ejecución de órdenes debido a posibles retrasos por estos problemas del sistema. Un portavoz de la KRX confirmó que el trading ha reanudado su curso normal y que la bolsa está investigando la causa raíz. Esto sigue a la abrupta caída del mercado detallada en coberturas anteriores, destacando preocupaciones persistentes sobre la capacidad de la infraestructura de la KRX para manejar volatilidad extrema, aunque no han surgido más detalles sobre correcciones.

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