Trump said daylight savings is a “50-50 issue” and won’t be pushing to get rid of it as such. So, that sort of settles the debate that this long tradition will continue. The clocks will go forward on Sunday, 9 March. As such, just be wary of the opening and closing times for US markets – all coming an hour earlier. That considering we are yet to see daylight saving adjustments for other key regions like Europe and Australia.
This article was written by Justin Low at www.forexlive.com.