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Monday 4th July - Changes to Trading Times

The FXOpen Team

Its is Independence day in the USA so please be aware that some markets will be closing early on Monday 4th July. FX - No change Metals - Close 20:00 server time Oil and gas - Close 19:45 server time The following CFD markets Close at 20:00 server time: Japan 225 US SPX 500 US SPX 500 (Mini) US Tech 100 US Tech 100 (Mini) Wall Street 30 Wall Street 30 (Mini)   All other market will be trading as normal and all markets will resume normal trading hours on Tuesday 5th July. Kind Regards, The FXOpen UK team

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