Multiple European countries have started Daylight Saving Time, resulting in financial market trading and data release times being moved one hour earlier.

Gate News reports that on March 29, multiple European countries began implementing daylight saving time. As a result, the trading hours of financial markets and the release times of economic data in Europe will be one hour earlier than standard time.

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