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Monday 29th August Trading and Support Hours

The FXOpen UK Team

Dear Trader, Monday 29th August is a bank holiday in the UK so please be aware of the following changes to trading and support hours: UK100 - Closed (Open 1am Tuesday 30th August) Customer Support - Closed (Open 8am Tuesday 30th August) For all trading enquiries for live clients, the Trading Line  0203 519 1224 will be open as usual from 10PM Sunday Night. All times are London (GMT+1). If you have any questions please do not hesitate to contact us. Kind regards, The FXOpen UK Team

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