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Trading hours for selected CFD Indices to change

The FXOpen UK 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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