Investors Seeking Nasdaq News Encounter Bloomberg Robot Check, Slowing Access

Monday at 9: 14 a. m. ET, individual investors and market readers searching for nasdaq updates were prevented from immediately reaching. com market pages after encountering a robot check that requires users to enable JavaScript and cookies before continuing.
Nasdaq-focused readers and traders faced blocked access on. com
Retail traders, institutional analysts and everyday readers looking for Nasdaq coverage found a barrier when trying to load. com market content; the on-screen prompt interrupted access and told visitors to make sure their browser supports JavaScript and cookies. The prompt also asked users to click a box to verify they are not a robot, creating a delay for anyone seeking timely nasdaq information.
. com message required interaction and displayed a reference ID
Visitors who reached the page saw a message that opened with the instruction, “To continue, please click the box below to let us know you’re not a robot. ” The notice instructed readers to ensure their browser supports JavaScript and cookies and said that users blocking those features could prevent the page from loading. The same message included a prompt for inquiries with a reference ID linked to the page and a line encouraging subscriptions: “Get the most important global markets news at your fingertips with a. com subscription. “
How restoring browser settings or completing the check would return Nasdaq content
For users who encountered the robot check, enabling JavaScript and cookies or completing the on-page verification appears to be the immediate path to regain access to market pages on. com. That change would allow those who need Nasdaq listings or market updates to resume reading the site’s market coverage without the interactive block.
If. com removes the interstitial robot check or adjusts it to allow verified traffic through, access to Nasdaq-focused market pages would be restored.




