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The exchange's normal trading sessions are from 10:00 a.m. until 1:00 p.m. and from 2:00 p.m. until 4:30 p.m. (local time, UTC+4) from Monday until Friday. The exchange is closed for the following days: Saturday, Sunday and official non-working day declared by the Government for public holidays.
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Whether the 24-hour clock, 12-hour clock, or 6-hour clock is used. Whether the minutes (or fraction of an hour) after the previous hour or until the following hour is used in spoken language. The punctuation used to separate elements in all-numeric dates and times. Which days are considered the weekend.
BSE Limited, also known as the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE), is an Indian stock exchange with highest number of companies (5,246 (as of 8th February 2022)) which is located on Dalal Street. [8] Established with the efforts of cotton merchant Premchand Roychand in 1875, [ 9 ] [ 10 ] it is the oldest stock exchange in Asia , [ 11 ] and also the ...
On October 31, 2019, the government introduced Bill 40 in the legislature, which would define "Pacific Time" as "7 hours behind Coordinated Universal Time (UTC)". [28] In a press release, the provincial government stated an intention to maintain alignment of clock time with Washington , Oregon , California , and Yukon . [ 29 ]
The Government of Canada specifies the ISO 8601 format for all-numeric dates (YYYY-MM-DD; for example, 2025-02-15). [2] It recommends writing the time using the 24-hour clock (22:47) for maximum clarity in both Canadian English and Canadian French, [3] but also allows the 12-hour clock (10:47 p.m.) in English. [4]
The Newfoundland Time Zone (NT) is a geographic region that keeps time by subtracting 3.5 hours from Coordinated Universal Time during standard time, resulting in UTC−03:30; or subtracting 2.5 hours during daylight saving time. [1] The clock time in this zone is based on the mean solar time of the meridian 52 degrees and 30 arcminutes west of ...
This system, as opposed to the 12-hour clock, is the most commonly used time notation in the world today, [A] and is used by the international standard ISO 8601. [1] A number of countries, particularly English speaking, use the 12-hour clock, or a mixture of the 24- and 12-hour time systems.