Broking Break: Your top five of the week

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The ongoing suffering of SSP users dominated the market news for another week. The issue almost pulled off a clean sweep of the top 5 most read but readers were also interested in the broker who pleaded guilty to stealing £273,000 from his former firm.

5) SSP CEO admits Pure users do not have "full access" to system 

SSP users affected by the outage on 26 August can still not access all documentation despite SSP stating on 12 September that 90% of those impacted were back online. SSP CEO Laurence Walker admitted that the software house was still in the process of restoring document archives.

He said: "More than 90% of our affected customers are now live and have the ability to trade but we are still in the process of restoring all of their

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