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New Years Trading Schedule 2021 New Years Trading Schedule 2021 Product Thurs Dec 31st Fri Jan 1st Mon Jan 4th Tues Jan 5th Australian Securities Exchange | ASX 9:30pm Wednesday Night All Products Early Close Closed Normal Hours Normal Hours Chicago Mercantile Exchange | CME Currency & Eurodollar Normal Hours Closed Normal Hours Normal Hours Equity Index Normal Hours Closed Normal Hours Normal Hours Livestock 8:30am Livestock & Lumber Normal Hours Closed Open/Lumber 9am Open Normal Hours Dairy 1:55pm Early Close Closed Normal Hours Normal Hours Globex Bitcoin Normal Hours Closed Normal Hours Normal Hours Globex Currency & Eurodollar Normal Hours Closed Normal Hours Normal Hours Globex Equity Index Normal Hours Closed Normal Hours Normal Hours Pre-Open 8am - Livestock 8:30am Open/Pre-Open Globex Livestock & Lumber Normal Hours Closed 6am - Lumber 9am Open Normal Hours Globex Dairy 1:55pm Early Close Closed Normal Hours Normal Hours Chicago Board of Options Exchange | CBOE CBOE/CFE 12:15pm Early Close Closed Normal Hours Normal Hours Chicago Board of Trade | CBOT Treasuries Normal Hours Closed Normal Hours Normal Hours Grains Normal Hours Closed 8:30am Open Normal Hours Globex Treasuries Normal Hours Closed Normal Hours Normal Hours MGEX Wheat Pre-Open 7:45am/Pre-Open 8:00am - Globex Grains Normal Hours Closed 8:30am Open Normal Hours Montreal Exchange | MX Interest Rates 12:30pm Early Close Closed Normal Hours Normal Hours Stock Indices Normal Hours Closed Normal Hours Normal Hours ICE Futures Canada | ICE All Products Normal Hours Closed Normal Hours Normal Hours European Exchange | Eurex All Products Closed Closed Normal Hours Normal Hours Euronext LIFFE (JGB/EuroSwiss/Gilt/Short/Stering/Euribor) 7:55am Early Close Closed Normal Hours Normal Hours LIFFE (Paris/Brussels/Amsterdam) 7:55am Early Close Closed Normal Hours Normal Hours Softs 7:55am Early Close Closed Normal Hours Normal Hours FTSE 100 7:55am Early Close Closed Normal Hours Normal Hours Dubai Mercantile Exchange | DME Globex Sessions Normal Hours Closed Normal Hours Normal Hours Regular Sessions Normal Hours Closed Normal Hours Normal Hours Dubai Gold & Commodities Exchange | DGCX All Products Normal Hours Closed Normal Hours Normal Hours Johannesburg Stock Exchange | JSE All Products Normal Hours Closed Normal Hours Normal Hours NASDAQ Futures Exchange | NFX All Products Normal Hours Closed Normal Hours Normal Hours New York Stock Exchange/American Stock Exchange | NYSE/AMEX US Equities Normal Hours Closed Normal Hours Normal Hours ICE Futures US | ICE US Dollar Index & Currency Pairs Normal Hours Closed Normal Hours Normal Hours NYBOT Softs/Agricultural Normal Hours Closed Normal Hours Normal Hours New York Mercantile Exchange | NYMEX All Products Normal Hours Closed Normal Hours Normal Hours Commodity Exchange | COMEX All Products Normal Hours Closed Normal Hours Normal Hours ICE Futures Europe | ICE All Products Normal Hours Closed Normal Hours Normal Hours Singapore Exchange | SGX Commodity Contracts (e.g. All Products Rubber, Iron Ore) Closed Closed Normal Hours Normal Hours Tokyo Commodity Exchange | TOCOM All Products Closed Closed Closed Normal Hours Osaka Securities Exchange/ Tokyo Stock Exchange | OSE/TSE All Products Closed Closed Closed Normal Hours Hong Kong Futures Exchange | HKEX All Products Normal Hours Closed Normal Hours Normal Hours Korea Exchange | KRX All Products Closed Closed Normal Hours Normal Hours London Metal Exchange | LME All Products Normal Hours Closed Normal Hours Normal Hours Bursa Malaysia | BMDEX All Products Normal Hours Closed Normal Hours Normal Hours New Zealand Stock Exchange | NZX 7pm Wednesday Night Early All Products Close Closed Closed Normal Hours.
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