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Trading Hours Schedule for the UK Summer Bank Holiday

The FXOpen Team

Dear Traders,

Due to the Summer Bank Holiday in the UK on 26th August, you will experience the following changes in the trading hours schedule (all times are GMT+3):

Indices: UK100 (#UK100)

  • Friday, 23rd August: trading until 23:00;
  • Monday, 26th August: trading closed;
  • Tuesday, 27th August: trading starts at 03:00.

All other financial markets will be traded as usual.

Please consider this information as you plan your trading and note that the hours above are subject to change.

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