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Citigroup files claim against Nasdaq over Facebook IPO glitches

Citigroup has filed a compensation claim with Nasdaq OMX Group for losses resulting from glitches with the Facebook public offering, according to reports. As SmartCompany reported in May last year, a Nasdaq glitch prevented some investors from buying shares on the day of the float, with Facebook’s shares rising by less than 0.5% during its […]
Andrew Sadauskas
Andrew Sadauskas

Citigroup has filed a compensation claim with Nasdaq OMX Group for losses resulting from glitches with the Facebook public offering, according to reports.

As SmartCompany reported in May last year, a Nasdaq glitch prevented some investors from buying shares on the day of the float, with Facebook’s shares rising by less than 0.5% during its first day of trading.

Citing sources with knowledge of the situation, Reuters reports the financial giantโ€™s market-making arm โ€“ which backs trades with its own capital โ€“ lost $US20 million as a result of the IPO.

In the US, regulatory immunity limits exchangesโ€™ liabilities from technical glitches, with the Nasdaqโ€™s liabilities capped at $US3 million in most cases.

However, Citigroup claims the losses resulted from actions taken on behalf of a for-profit company, and therefore the exchange is not eligible for regulatory immunity in this case.