U.S. and Hong Kong markets closed on May 25; futures trading ends early.

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The U.S. and Hong Kong markets were closed on May 25 due to holidays, with on-chain data showing reduced trading activity. U.S. stock markets were closed for Memorial Day, and CME’s precious metals and crude futures settled at 02:30 Beijing time on May 26. Equity and Treasury futures settled earlier at 01:00. Hong Kong markets were also closed for Buddha’s Birthday, halting cross-border trading. On-chain analysis indicates minimal price movements during the closures. Markets in South Korea and the UK were similarly closed. ICE’s Brent crude futures settled at 01:30 Beijing time on May 26.

Due to the Memorial Day holiday, U.S. stock markets will be closed on Monday, May 25. Trading for CME’s precious metals and U.S. crude oil futures contracts will end early at 02:30 Beijing time on May 26; trading for U.S. stock and Treasury futures contracts will end early at 01:00 Beijing time on May 26. Due to the Buddha’s Birthday holiday, the Hong Kong stock market will be closed on May 25, with both Southbound and Northbound trading suspended. The Korean stock market will also be closed on the same day. Additionally, due to the Spring Bank Holiday, the U.K. stock market will be closed on May 25; trading for ICE’s Brent crude oil futures contracts will end early at 01:30 Beijing time on May 26. Please note these changes accordingly.

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