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Easter Holiday Support Hours

The FXOpen Team

Dear Trader, Please note that over the Easter Period the FXOpen UK support hours will be as follows. (All times are GMT+1)

  • Thursday 2nd April Close 2000
  • Friday 3rd April Closed
  • Saturday 4th April Closed
  • Sunday 5th April Closed
  • Monday 6th April Closed
  • Tuesday 7th April Normal Hours

For Live Clients with urgent trading enquiries, support will be available Sunday 2200 to Friday 2100 on +44 (0) 208 144 2367. All other enquiries will be responded to on Tuesday 7th April. Kind Regards and Happy Easter, The FXOpen UK Team

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