End of Daylight Saving Times (DST) 2025 – Changes to Trading Hours

As Daylight Saving Time (DST) ends, trading hours will shift accordingly as clocks move back by one hour in various regions. Here’s when DST ends and how it will impact trading times.

End of Daylight Saving Time

Clocks go back one hour when daylight saving time ends.

TerritoryDaylight Saving Times
Europe & UKSunday, 26 October 2025
Clocks are turned backward 1 hour
USASunday, 2 November 2025
Clocks are turned backward 1 hour

Changes to Trading Times

Between 26 October and 2 November 2025, the end of DST in Europe and the USA will cause temporary changes to trading hours for various instruments. After this period, regular trading hours will resume for all instruments.

The trading server times will also shift from GMT+3 to GMT+2.

Below is a summary of how trading hours will be adjusted for different asset classes:

As we adjust to the changes brought by DST, it’s essential for traders to stay informed about shifts in trading hours to manage their investments effectively.

If you’ve got questions or need a hand, reach out anytime. Our team is ready to assist.

Disclaimer: The information above is subject to change without notice due to unscheduled closures or liquidity issues.

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