NZ bourse opens Monday as usual after last week's cyber attacks


The New Zealand Stock Exchange board is shown on the side of Jarden Building in central Auckland, New Zealand, Friday, Aug. 28, 2020. New Zealand's government and overseas spy agency are getting involved after ongoing cyber attacks have disrupted the New Zealand stock exchange several times this week. - AP

New Zealand's stock exchange said markets were to open as usual on Monday, after a series of cyber attacks, described as the largest seen in the country, hit the bourse's ability to operate normally for four consecutive days.

NZX Ltd faced disruptions for four days last week causing trading to halt in its cash markets and disruptions in its debt market.

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