Trading hours of the stock exchange in Finland (2024)
You may know Finland from the beautiful northern lights. Nevertheless, Finland also has some interesting opportunities for investors. On this page you can read what the opening hours of the Finnish stock exchange or the Helsinki Stock Exchange are.
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What are the opening hours of the Finnish stock exchange?
The Finnish stock exchange officially opens at 10:00 in the morning and closes at 18:30 in the evening. During this period, you can invest in Finnish stocks on the Helsinki Stock Exchange. You can often place orders outside these hours as well. With some brokers, it is also possible to invest in Finnish stocks in pre-market or after-hours trading, which means you can invest in Finnish stocks outside of regular trading hours.
We also use a script to calculate the trading hours in your time zone. You can trade in Finnish shares from ##T|7:00## to ##T|15:30##.
OMX Helsinki 25 trading hours
The index followed by the Finnish stock exchange is called OMX Helsinki 25. With this index, you can automatically trade in a basket of Finnish shares. The trading hours of the OMX Helsinki 25 are the same as those of the Finnish stock exchange. So, you can trade the OMX Helsinki 25 shares from 10 a.m. to 18:30.
On what days is Finland’s stock exchange closed in 2023?
The Finnish stock exchange is open from Monday to Friday. On the weekend, the stock exchange is closed by default. In addition, there are a few special days on which the stock exchange closes. Below is a current overview of the days on which the Finnish Stock exchange is closed:
Date | Bank holiday |
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January 2 | New Year's Day |
January 16 | Martin Luther King Junior day |
February 20 | Washington's Birthday |
April 7 | Good Friday |
May 29 | Memorial Day |
June 19 | Juneteenth |
July 3 | Independence Day |
July 4 | Independence Day |
September 4 | Labour Day |
November 23 | Thanksgiving Day |
November 24 | Thanksgiving Day |
December 25 | Christmas |
On these days, therefore, you cannot invest in Finnish shares. Would you still like to invest actively on some Christian holidays? Then you can consider investing on an Asian stock exchange.
How can you invest in the Finnish stock exchange yourself?
If you want to invest in the Finnish stock exchange (the Helsinki Stock Exchange) yourself, you need an account with a broker. You can then easily buy and sell Finnish stocks. Alternatively, you can choose to trade in index funds. Below is an overview of the brokers where you can invest in the Finnish stock exchange:
Volume 30 days | Taker fee | Maker fee |
---|---|---|
€0+ | 0,25% | 0,15% |
€100.000+ | 0,2% | 0,1% |
€250.000+ | 0,16% | 0,08% |
€500.000+ | 0,12% | 0,06% |
€1.000.000+ | 0,10% | 0,05% |
€2.500.000+ | 0,08% | 0,04% |
€5.000.000+ | 0,06% | 0,04% |
€10.000.000 | 0,05% | 0,03% |
€25.000.000 | 0,04% | 0,03% |
Do you want to read in detail how to invest in Finland? Then read this article!
Background information on the Finnish stock exchange
The Helsinki Stock Exchange was established in 1912 and was acquired by NASDAQ in 2008. Since 2008, the Finnish stock exchange has been called the NASDAQ OMX Helsinki.
Shares on the Finnish stock exchange are traded in euros. Keep in mind that your investment may decrease in value if your currency strengthens relative to the currency of Finland.
The Finnish stock exchange is located in Helsinki, which is the capital of Finland. You can visit the website of the stock exchange here. The full address is:
Fabianinkatu 14
FIN-00100 Helsinki
You can also contact the stock exchange via [email protected] or +358 9 616667.
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