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Such designations can be ambiguous; for example, "CST" can mean China Standard Time (UTC+08:00), Cuba Standard Time (UTC−05:00), and (North American) Central Standard Time (UTC−06:00), and it is also a widely used variant of ACST (Australian Central Standard Time, UTC+9:30). Such designations predate both ISO 8601 and the internet era; in ...
The modified time is called "Central Daylight Time" (CDT) and is UTC−05:00. [citation needed] In the United States, all time zones that observe DST were effectively changed by the Energy Policy Act of 2005. Beginning in 2007, DST would now begin at 2 a.m. (02:00) on the second Sunday in March instead of the first Sunday in April, moving the ...
This is a list of the UTC time offsets, showing the difference in hours and minutes from Coordinated Universal Time (UTC), from the westernmost (−12:00) to the easternmost (+14:00). It includes countries and regions that observe them during standard time or year-round.
Once you’ve filled in all the short-term and long-term transaction information in Parts 1 and 2, it’s time to turn over Schedule D and combine your asset-sale details in Part 3.
Dumont-d'Urville Link † +10:00 +10:00 ... 00 for a brief period between standard and daylight time. [5] AQ: ... +00:00 +01:00: GMT: BST:
China extends as far west as 73°E, but all parts of it use UTC+08:00 , so solar "noon" can occur as late as 15:00 in western portions of China such as Xinjiang. [42] The Afghanistan-China border marks the greatest terrestrial time zone difference on Earth, with a 3.5 hour difference between Afghanistan's UTC+4:30 and China's UTC+08:00 .
3.42 [13] 219 GMT/BST +0:00 Mar–Oct 08:00 16:30 No 08:00 16:30 Saudi Stock Exchange (Tadawul) XSAU Saudi Arabia: Riyadh: 2.72 [14] AST +3:00 10:00 15:00 No 07:00 12:00 Nasdaq Nordic and Baltic Exchanges Europe 2.17 [15] 72 Copenhagen Stock Exchange: XCSE Denmark: Copenhagen: CET/CEST +1:00: Mar–Oct: 09:00: 17:00: 08:00: 16:00: Stockholm ...
An interval denoted "2007-11-13/15" can start at any time on 2007-11-13 and end at any time on 2007-11-15, whereas "2007-11-13T09:00/15T17:00" includes the start and end times. To explicitly include all of the start and end dates, the interval would be represented as "2007-11-13T00:00/16T00:00" .