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Christmas and New Year Support Hours

The FXOpen Team

Dear Traders,  Please note that over the festive period there will be some changes to our Support Hours.

  • Tue 24 December 2013 - OPEN until 13:00 GMT
  • Wed 25 December 2013 - CLOSED
  • Thu 26 December 2013 - CLOSED, REOPENS at 21:00 GMT
  • Tue 31 December 2013 – OPEN until 18:00 GMT
  • Wed 1 January 2014 - CLOSED
  • Thu 2 January 2014 - OPEN from 07:00 GMT

There will also be email trading support for live clients outside of these hours when the markets are open at [email protected].

Kind regards, FXOpen UK team

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