Keep track of upcoming changes to trading hours across global markets. Whether it's holidays, early closures, or special trading sessions, find all schedule adjustments in one place to help you plan your trading activities effectively.
Our commitment to keeping you informed about market trading hours ensures you can plan your trading activities effectively. This page is regularly updated with the latest changes to trading schedules across global markets. Bookmark it to always have the latest schedule changes at your fingertips.
This information is accurate to the best of our knowledge. It’s possible, however, that these hours could change.
2026
New Year Trading Hours
Thursday 1 January 2026 | All markets are closed. FX markets reopen at 10pm SAST. Out-of-hours markets, US rates, US metals, US energies and the VIX reopen at 12am SAST |
Friday 2 January 2026 | Japanese markets are closed.
Grains open at 3.30pm SAST.
Normal trading hours resume in other markets |
Saturday 3 January 2026 | Japanese markets are closed. |
Martin Luther King Day Trading Hours
Monday 19 January 2026 | US equity markets are closed.
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Tuesday 20 January 2026 | Livestock trades open from 2.30pm and Lumber opens at 3pm. |
President's Day Trading Hours
Monday 16 February 2026 | US and Canadian equity markets are closed.
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Tuesday 17 February 2026 | US Grain futures open at 1am.
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US daylight saving time (DST) and British summer time (BST)
Friday 13, 20 and 27 March 2026 | FX markets, commodities, 24-hour index markets and the dealing desk will close at 9pm.
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Saturday 14, 21 and 28 March 2026 | Cryptocurrencies and weekend markets will open at 8am. |
Sunday 8, 15 and 22 March 2026 | FX markets will open at 9pm.
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Good Friday / Easter
Friday 03 April 2026 | European indices will be closed.
US indices will close early at 2:15pm. All out-of-hours markets will also close at 2:15pm.
US rates and bonds will close early at 4:15pm.
European commondities will be closed. US commonodities, metals and energies will be closed.
The Volatility Index (VIX) will be closed.
Japan 225, Singapore Blue Chip and China A50 will be open.
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Saturday 04 April 2026 | Weekend markets and cryptocurrencies will be open as normal. |
Sunday 05 April 2026 | Weekend markets and cryptocurrencies will be open as normal. Forex will open at 9pm. US and 24-hour indices quoted from 11pm. |
Monday 06 April 2026 | European equity markets will be closed. European 24-hour indices will be quoted out of hours till 10pm.
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Tuesday 07 April 2026 | European markets will re-open. |
Early May Bank Holiday
Monday 04 May 2026 | UK equity markets and index futures will be closed. We will offer out-of-hours pricing on the FTSE 100.
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Memorial Day (US) / Spring Bank Holiday (UK)
Monday 25 May 2026 | US Markets | US equity markets will be closed. 24 hour equities will start pricing from Tuesday 2am.
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| UK Markets | UK equity markets and index futures will be closed. We will offer out-of-hours pricing on the FTSE 100.
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PCMs / Institutional Desk: There will be no LBMA Gold and Silver FIX on 4th and 25th May.
Juneteenth
Friday 19 June 2026 | Brent Crude and Gas Oil futures close early at 7.30pm.
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Independence Day
Friday 3 July 2026 | US equities close early at 7pm. All Sessions shares will be available to trade until 11pm.
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UK Summer Bank Holiday
Monday 31 August 2026 | UK equities, index futures, soft commodities and interest rates will be closed.
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US Labor Day
Monday 07 September 2026 | US index futures close early at 7pm. We'll offer out-of-hours pricing from 7pm until 10pm. Futures reopen at midnight.
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End of UK and European Daylight Saving Time (DST) - October
UK and European clocks will go back one hour when daylight saving time (DST) ends on Sunday 25 October 2026.
Until Sunday 1 November 2026, the end of US DST, our opening hours will be affected.
Markets and products affected by DST:
US and Canadian markets | Open one hour earlier in European time, so US and Canadian shares will be quoted between 2.30pm and 9pm. |
All forex markets | Will run from 9am to 1am Monday to Thursday, and from 9am to 10pm on Friday 31 October. |
24-hour dealing on indices | Will open at 11pm on Sunday 26 October and close at 10pm on Friday 31 October. |
Expiring US markets | Will settle an hour earlier than usual. |
New York Cocoa, Sugar and Coffee, and London Sugar | All close an hour earlier than normal. |
Weekend trading | Will open at the same time (9am Saturday). FX will close at the same time (9.40pm on Sunday), but Indices will close one hour earlier (10.40pm on Sunday). |
Overnight funding (tom next) adjustments | For FX pairs will apply to positions held through 10pm. |
All markets | Will close at 10pm on Friday 31 October (one hour earlier than the normal 11pm close). From Sunday 2 November, the above will revert to their usual hours. |
Asian markets | Asian markets, which do not observe DST, will operate one hour earlier in European time (until March 2026). For example:
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Thanksgiving / Black Friday
Thanksgiving | US equity markets are closed.
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Black Friday | US equity markets close early at 7pm, and there'll be no post-market trading.
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Christmas & New Year Trading Hours
Thursday 24 December 2026 | European indices closed.
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Friday 25 December 2026 | All markets are closed. FX markets reopen at 10pm. Out-of-hours markets, US rates, US metals, US energies and the VIX reopen at midnight. |
Thursday 31 December 2026 | UK equities close early at 1.30pm.
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Friday 1 January 2027 | All markets are closed. FX markets reopen at 10pm. Out-of-hours markets, US rates, US metals, US energies and the VIX reopen at midnight. |