Global Markets Close Early for the New Year as Major Exchanges Shorten Trading Hours Worldwide
As year-end approaches, global markets trim activity for holidays, creating a liquidity pause that can ripple into crypto price discovery. While cryptocurrency trading remains 24/7, thinner cross-market participation may widen holiday liquidity effects and elevate intraday volatility in select pairs.
Across Asia and Europe, major exchanges reset hours: Japan and South Korea shorten sessions, Australia closes early, Hong Kong ends trading in the afternoon, and several European bourses par down liquidity. Such market closures can compress liquidity across global asset classes, including digital assets.
In the United States, New Year’s Day treasury futures operate within a limited window, and Brent crude futures trade within early-closure hours via ICE. These shifts underscore a holiday-driven liquidity tilt even for crypto.
Crypto desks should adjust risk settings and routing strategies accordingly, emphasizing risk management and robust order routing to navigate potential spreads during thin liquidity.
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