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King Charles III Coronation: Trading Schedule

The FXOpen Team

Dear Traders,

Please note that for the King Charles III Coronation holiday, trading hours will be changed as follows (all times are GMT+3):

Monday, May 8

Indices CFD:

  • #UK100 – trading closed.

Tuesday, May 9

Indices CFD:

  • #UK100 – starts at 03:00.

All other financial markets will be traded without changes.

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

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