March 3 (Reuters) — Popular stock trading app Robinhood said on Tuesday said it is back up and running, a day after it experienced an outage when U.S. markets saw a major rebound from last week’s slump.
«On Monday, we experienced an issue with a part of our infrastructure that resulted in an outage, preventing customers from using our app, website, and help center,» a company spokeswoman said in an email.
«As of Monday night, Robinhood is back up and running,» it added.
The interruption came on a day of much higher-than-usual volume as Wall Street rebounded from last week’s sharp sell-off, which was tied to worries about the coronavirus.
The spokeswoman said Robinhood did not lose any customer data, information or C Sharp assignments Tutor funds because of the outage. (Reporting by C Sharp assignments Nivedita in Bengaluru and Anna Irrera in New York; Editing by Ramakrishnan M.)
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