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Change of MT4 Server Time to GMT+2

The FXOpen Team

Dear Traders,

Please note that Daylight Saving Time in the USA ends on November 1st 2015. Consequently the Server Time on the FXOpen UK MT4 Platform will move from the current GMT+3, to GMT+2 from November 2nd 2015.  Please take this information into account when planning your trading and also change your time zone indicators and EAs to GMT+2.  Kind regards,  The FXOpen UK team

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