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Trading hours schedule for ANZAC Day

The FXOpen Team

Dear Traders!

Please note that due to the ANZAC Day on 25 April, 2022, trading hours for some financial instruments will be changed as follows:

Monday, April 25

Indices:

  • Australia 200 (#AUS200): trading starts at 10:10 (GMT+3).

All other financial instruments will be traded without changes.

Please consider these changes when planning your trading activities.

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