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Trading Hours Schedule on 8th May 2020

The FXOpen Team

Dear Traders, Due to the UK Early May Bank Holiday on 8th May, you will experience the following change in the trading hours schedule:

  • UK 100 - trading closed.

All other financial instruments will be traded without changes.   Customer Support will close at 1800 (London time) on Thursday 7th May and reopen at 0800 on Monday 11th May.  For all urgent trading queries for live account holders, please call +44 (0) 203 519 1224.  For non urgent matters, please email [email protected].

Please take these changes into consideration when planning your trading activities for the upcoming week.

The FXOpen UK Team E-mail: [email protected]

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