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Many European countries began to implement summer time today, and the trading hours of financial markets will be one hour earlier than winter time

Many European countries began to implement summer time today, and the trading hours of financial markets will be one hour earlier than winter time

CointimeCointime2025/03/30 04:33
By:Cointime

starting today (March 30), several European countries will begin daylight saving time. The trading hours of the financial markets in Europe will be one hour earlier than during standard time. Starting next Monday, European stock trading hours will be from 15:00 to 23:30 Beijing time. The release time of economic data in various European countries will also be one hour earlier than during standard time. Please take note of this.

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