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Changes to Trading Hours on August 31st

The FXOpen Team

Due to the upcoming Bank Holiday in the UK on Monday the 31st of August the following changes will be made to trading and support hours:

Indices: UK 100 (#UK100) - trading closed.

Client Support will close at 6pm on Friday 28th of August and re-open on Tuesday 1st of September at 8am London time.

For all urgent trading queries for live account holders, please call +44 (0) 203 519 1224.  For non urgent matters, please email [email protected].

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