What time does the HK stock market open?

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What time does the HK stock market open?

Hong Kong Securities Market

Full Day Trading
Auction Session Pre-opening Session 9:00 a.m. – 9:30 a.m.
Continuous Trading Session Morning Session 9:30 a.m. – 12:00 noon
Extended Morning Session 12:00 noon – 1:00 p.m.
Afternoon Session 1:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m.

What time does SGX market open?

Trading Hours & Opening/Closing Routine

Opening Routine Pre-Open: 08:30am – 08:58am/08:59am* Non-Cancel: 08:58am/08:59am* – 09:00am
Trading Open: 01:00pm – 05:00pm
Closing Routine Pre-Close: 05:00pm – 05:04pm/05:05pm* Non-Cancel: 05:04pm/05:05pm* – 05:06pm
Trade at Close 05:06pm – 05:16pm
Close 05:16pm

Does SSR apply to after-hours?

The rule can only be triggered during regular trading hours although if it is triggered it remains in force during after-hours and pre-market trading.

Will China market open tomorrow?

The SSE is open for trading Monday through Friday, with the exception of public holidays and other closing days declared by the Exchange in advance. The SSE market observes China’s public holidays as listed below for 2021.

What time does Hang Seng open GMT?

UK stock market hours

Stock exchange Market cap GMT trading time
Hong Kong Stock Exchange (HKEX) $6.76 trillion 01:30-08:00
Johannesburg Stock Exchange (JSE) $1.13 trillion 07:00-15:00
Korea Exchange (KRX) $2.07 trillion 00:00-06:30
London Stock Exchange (LSE) $3.83 trillion 08:00-16:30

What time does Hong Kong use?

Hong Kong Time
BT UTC+08:00
Current time
20:28, 19 September 2021 BT [refresh]
Observance of DST

Is SGX Nifty open 24 hours?

Indian stock market open at 9:15 AM and close at 3:30 PM while SGX NIFTY trades for 16 hours a day in Singapore Stock exchange from 6:30 AM to 11:30 PM IST. Because of the long trading hours, the impact of global events is more advanced on it.

What triggers SSR?

The short sale rule (SSR) is triggered when a stock goes down more than 10% from its prior close. SSR remains on a stock for the rest of the trading day when it’s triggered and remains on for the following trading day as well! The SEC made this rule to prevent short sellers causing a stock to tank.

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