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Easter Trading and Support Hours

The FXOpen UK Team

Please note the following changes to the trading and support hours over the Easter holiday. Thursday 24th -  Australia 200 Closed from 16:00 (Server time) Friday 25th - Indicies and Commodities Closed Monday 28th - Australia 200, Europe 50, France 40, Germany 30,Germany 30 (Mini), Spain 35 and UK 100 Closed

Please note that there may also be reduced liquidity in the markets that are open including FX due to the holiday.  Support will close at 1800 (London time) on Thursday 24th March and reopen at 0830 on Tuesday 29th March. For all urgent trading inquiries for live account holders please call +44 (0) 208 144 2367 which is open as usual.  Kind Regards,  The FXOpen UK Team

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