The opening and closing hours of specific markets and products may be affected by U.S. holidays.
Below are the listed schedule changes:
In observance of President’s Day, certain trading hours will be adjusted on Monday, February 17, 2025. Additionally, U.S. stock markets will be closed, and the Chicago Mercantile Exchange (CME) will have partial closures. You can review CME’s detailed trading hours here.
This information is for general purposes only and does not constitute financial advice.
Disclaimer: All times are shown in UK (GMT) time unless stated otherwise. Only products affected are shown below. All other products follow standard trading hours.
Date Products affected Trading Hours |
17/02/20255 Platinum (XPT/USD), Palladium (XPD/USD) Open: 23:00 Sun - Close: 19:30 Mon |
17/02/2025 UK Brent (UKOIL) Open: 01:00 - Close: 19:15 Mon |
17/02/2025 Gold (XAUUSD), Silver (XAGUSD), US Crude Oil (CRUDEOIL), US Natural Gas (NGAS) Open: 23:00 Sun - Close: 19:15 Mon |
17/02/2025 Japan 225 (J225), Wall Street 30 (WS30), US SPX 500 (SPXm), US Tech 100 (NDX) Open: 23:00 Sun - Close: 18:00 Mon |
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