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Changes in Trading Hours During Mid-Autumn Festival in Hong Kong

The FXOpen UK Team

Dear Traders,

Due to the forthcoming Mid-Autumn Festival public holiday in Hong Kong, trading hours for the Hang Seng Index will be changed on September 9, 12, and 13. Please see the schedule below and consider this information as you plan your trading (all times given are GMT+3).

Hong Kong 50 (#HSI):

  • Friday, September 9: trading session closes at 22:00;
  • Monday, September 12: trading closed;
  • Tuesday, September 13: trading session opens at 04:15.

All other financial instruments will be traded without changes.

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