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Changes in Trading Hours due to the Bank Holiday Commemorating Queen Elizabeth II

The FXOpen Team

Dear traders,

Due to the forthcoming bank holiday in the United Kingdom, to commemorate the passing of Queen Elizabeth II, the following changes in trading times will take place (all times given are GMT+3).

Friday, September 16

#UK100: trading ends at 23:00.

Monday, September 19

#UK100: trading closed.

Tuesday, September 20

#UK100: trading starts at 03:00.

Thursday, September 22

#AUS200: trading starts at 10:10.

All other financial instruments will be traded without changes.

Please consider this information as you plan your trading.

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