Market Trends After Christmas: The US Remains Open, Europe Continues to Holiday
According to the latest information from PANews (2024/12/26), on the day after Christmas, the US stock market has started trading as scheduled. Major products such as precious metals, energy, foreign exchange, and stock index futures handled on CME are trading as usual.
However, it is important to note that due to European holidays, restrictions are being imposed on US Treasury futures contracts. Trading for these products will be temporarily halted from 3 PM to 8 PM Japan time.
Meanwhile, looking at the trading hours of various regional stock markets, Australia, New Zealand, Hong Kong, Europe, and Canada are all closed for the entire day. For those engaging in global investment activities, it is necessary to consider these differences in market calendars. Investors are advised to review their position management and trading plans accordingly.
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Market Trends After Christmas: The US Remains Open, Europe Continues to Holiday
According to the latest information from PANews (2024/12/26), on the day after Christmas, the US stock market has started trading as scheduled. Major products such as precious metals, energy, foreign exchange, and stock index futures handled on CME are trading as usual.
However, it is important to note that due to European holidays, restrictions are being imposed on US Treasury futures contracts. Trading for these products will be temporarily halted from 3 PM to 8 PM Japan time.
Meanwhile, looking at the trading hours of various regional stock markets, Australia, New Zealand, Hong Kong, Europe, and Canada are all closed for the entire day. For those engaging in global investment activities, it is necessary to consider these differences in market calendars. Investors are advised to review their position management and trading plans accordingly.