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Change in Trading hours for Independence Day, 4th July

The FXOpen Team

Please note the following changes in trading hours:  Wednesday 3rd July  Japan 225 until 20:15 US SPX 500 until 20:15 US SPX 500 (Mini) until 20:15 US Tech 100 until 20:15 US Tech 100 (Mini) until 20:15 Wall Street 30 until 20:15 Wall Street 30 (Mini) until 20:15  Thursday 4th July metals until 20:00 oil and gas until 19:45 indices: Japan 225 until 20:00 US SPX 500 until 20:00 US SPX 500 (Mini) until 20:00 US Tech 100 until 20:00 US Tech 100 (Mini) until 20:00 Wall Street 30 until 20:00 Wall Street 30 (Mini) until 20:00  Kind regards,  The FXOpen UK Team

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