Trading of futures and options on the Chicago Mercantile Exchange has been halted by a cooling issue at CyrusOne data centers, the company announced in systems alerts. The malfunction was caused by cooling system problems at a data center in the Chicago area, according to facility operator CyrusOne. Engineering teams have restarted several chillers and deployed temporary cooling equipment, a spokesperson told Bloomberg, without giving a time for the resumption of normal operations.
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