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Trading schedule for the 2023-2024 Winter Holiday period

The FXOpen Team

Dear Traders,

Please be aware of the trading schedule changes for the Christmas and New Year holiday period (all times are GMT+2):

Friday, December 22

Commodities CFDs:

  • UK Brent (XBRUSD) — trading until 22:00.

Index CFDs:

  • Australia 200 (#AUS200) — trading until 07:30;
  • Europe 50 (#ESX50) — trading until 23:00;
  • France 40 (#FCHI) — trading until 23:00;
  • Germany 30 (#GDAXIm) — trading until 23:00;
  • Hong Kong 50 (#HSI) — trading until 21:00;
  • UK 100 (#UK100) — trading until 23:00.

Monday, December 25

All markets (except Crypto CFDs): trading closed.

Tuesday, December 26

Index CFDs:

  • Australia 200 (#AUS200) — trading closed;
  • Europe 50 (#ESX50) — trading closed;
  • France 40 (#FCHI) — trading closed;
  • Germany 30 (#GDAXIm) — trading closed;
  • Hong Kong 50 (#HSI) — trading closed;
  • UK 100 (#UK100) — trading closed.

Wednesday, December 27

Index CFDs:

  • Hong Kong 50 (#HSI) — trading starts at 03:15;
  • UK 100 (#UK100) — trading starts at 03:00;
  • Germany 30 (#GDAXIm) — trading starts at 02:15;
  • Europe 50 (#ESX50) — trading starts at 02:15;
  • France 40 (#FCHI) — trading starts at 09:00.

Friday, December 29

Commodities CFDs:

  • UK Brent (XBRUSD) — trading until 22:00.

Index CFDs:

  • Australia 200 (#AUS200) — trading until 07:30;
  • Europe 50 (#ESX50) — trading until 23:00;
  • France 40 (#FCHI) — trading until 23:00;
  • Germany 30 (#GDAXIm) — trading until 23:00;
  • Hong Kong 50 (#HSI) — trading until 21:00;
  • UK 100 (#UK100) — trading until 23:00.

Monday, January 1

All markets (except Crypto CFDs): trading closed.

Tuesday, January 2

Index CFDs:

  • Europe 50 (#ESX50) — trading starts at 02:15;
  • France 40 (#FCHI) — trading starts at 09:00;
  • Germany 30 (#GDAXIm) — trading starts at 02:15;
  • Hong Kong 50 (#HSI) — trading starts at 03:15;
  • UK 100 (#UK100) — trading starts at 03:00.

All other financial markets will be traded as usual.

Our Customer Support team will still be available during our regular hours, except for Monday 25th December and Monday 1st January 2024, when our office will be closed, and Tuesday 2nd January 2024, where Support will be available from 07:00 to 17:00 GMT.

Please consider this information as you plan your trading and note that the hours above are subject to change.

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