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infosys adrs
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Discussions on WindowsForum.com about Infosys ADRs focus on the December 19, 2025 intraday spike in Infosys Ltd.'s American Depositary Receipts (ticker INFY). The surge, which briefly sent prices to a 52-week high before volatility halts, is attributed to a data-feed/ticker-mapping error that triggered algorithmic buying, rather than company fundamentals. Topics include market microstructure failures, Limit Up-Limit Down pauses, and risks in ADR trading. These threads analyze technical glitches, algorithmic amplification, and liquidity issues relevant to traders and IT professionals monitoring market data systems.
The sudden, intraday surge of Infosys Ltd.’s American Depositary Receipts (ADRs) on December 19, 2025 — a vertical move that briefly lifted INFY prints into the high‑$20s and $30s before multiple Limit Up–Limit Down pauses reined trading in — appears to have been driven largely by technical and...
A stunning intraday jump in Infosys’s American Depositary Receipts (ADRs) on December 19, 2025 — an abrupt swing that briefly sent the U.S.-listed INFY to a 52‑week high before multiple NYSE volatility halts brought trading back under control — appears to have been driven by a...
The sudden, intraday surge in Infosys Ltd.’s American Depositary Receipts (ADRs) on December 19, 2025 — a spike that briefly vaulted the stock as much as 50–56% before multiple Limit Up–Limit Down (LULD) volatility pauses clipped the move — appears to have been driven not by corporate...