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Trading hours for selected CFD Indices to change

The FXOpen Team

Dear Traders,

Please, note that starting from December 5, 2016 trading for the following CFDs will open at 01:00 Server Time (GMT +2):

  • Australia 200
  • Europe 50
  • France 40
  • Japan 225
  • UK 100
  • US SPX 500
  • US SPX 500 (Mini)
  • US Tech 100
  • US Tech 100 (Mini)
  • Wall Street 30
  • Wall Street 30 (Mini)

Please, consider this information when planning your trading activities.

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