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FXOpen Margin Requirements for Currency Pairs

The FXOpen Team

FXOpen Margin Requirements for Currency Pairs

Dear Traders,

You may recall that on March 17, FXOpen increased margin requirements by up to 5 times their normal level for currency pairs, indices, metals and commodities.

Please note that on May 4 we have returned the margin requirements for currency pairs to their normal value.

Cryptocurrencies are unaffected by this change.

Please consider these circumstances when planning your forthcoming trading activities.

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