Changes to trading hours due to the end of Winter Time and easter weekend

Winter time ends Sunday 09 March in the US, DST begins 30 March 2025 in Europe. As a result, trading hours on our platforms will be temporarily shifted back an hour to coincide with U.S. markets. Additionally, trading hours will also be impacted by Easter holidays (Good Friday and Easter Monday).

• On Sundays, 09 and 30 of March and 6 of April 2025, trading will start one hour earlier at 22:00 CET.

• On Fridays, 14 of March, 4 and 11 of April 2025, trading will stop one hour earlier at 22:00 CET.

• Trading hours will resume as usual on Sunday, 13 April 2024, at 23:00 CET.

Easter weekend trading hours

Instruments concerned:

  • FX and Precious Metals
  • CFDs on US Market (Indices, Commodities & Interest rates)

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