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August 26th UK Bank Holiday

The FXOpen Team

Please note that due to the UK Bank Holiday on Monday 26th August support will be closed and reopen at 8am on Tuesday 27th August. The dealing line for urgent trade enquiries will be open as usual on 0203 519 1224 Kind regards, The FXOpen UK Team

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