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Abstract:Please be advised that the following instruments' trading hours and market session times will be affected by the upcoming June holidays.
Dear Valued Clients,
Please be advised that the following instruments' trading hours and market session times will be affected by the upcoming June holidays.
Please refer to the table below outlining the affected instruments:
Date | June17th (Monday) 2024 | June18th (Tuesday) 2024 | June19th (Wednesday) 2024 | June20th (Thursday) 2024 |
Holiday | Youth Day | IdulAdha | US Juneteenth | US Juneteenth |
US30 | Normal | Normal | Early Close 20:00 | Normal |
DJ30ft | Normal | Normal | Early Close 20:00 | Normal |
SPX500 | Normal | Normal | Early Close 20:00 | Normal |
SP500ft | Normal | Normal | Early Close 20:00 | Normal |
NAS100 | Normal | Normal | Early Close 20:00 | Normal |
NAS100ft | Normal | Normal | Early Close 20:00 | Normal |
US2000 | Normal | Normal | Early Close 20:00 | Normal |
JPN225 | Normal | Normal | Early Close 20:00 | Normal |
JPN225ft | Normal | Normal | Early Close 20:00 | Normal |
UK100 | Normal | Normal | Early Close 23:00 | Normal |
UK100ft | Normal | Normal | Early Close 23:00 | Normal |
GER40 | Normal | Normal | Early Close 23:00 | Normal |
GER40ft | Normal | Normal | Early Close 23:00 | Normal |
VIX | Normal | Normal | Early Close 18:30 | Normal |
SA40 | Closed | Normal | Normal | Normal |
GOLD | Normal | Normal | Early Close 20:15 | Normal |
SILVER | Normal | Normal | Early Close 20:15 | Normal |
XPDUSD | Normal | Normal | Early Close 17:00 | Normal |
XPTUSD | Normal | Normal | Early Close 17:00 | Normal |
UKOUSD | Normal | Normal | Early Close 20:15 | Normal |
UKOUSDft | Normal | Normal | Early Close 20:15 | Late open at 03:00 |
USOUSD | Normal | Normal | Early Close 20:15 | Normal |
CL-OIL | Normal | Normal | Early Close 20:15 | Normal |
NG | Normal | Normal | Early Close 21:30 | Normal |
GAS | Normal | Normal | Early Close 21:30 | Normal |
Gasoil | Normal | Normal | Early Close 20:30 | Normal |
Copper | Normal | Normal | Early Close 21:30 | Normal |
Cotton | Normal | Normal | Closed | Normal |
OJ | Normal | Normal | Closed | Normal |
Cocoa | Normal | Normal | Closed | Normal |
Cocoa-ft | Normal | Normal | Closed | Normal |
Coffee | Normal | Normal | Closed | Normal |
Sugar | Normal | Normal | Closed | Normal |
Soybean | Normal | Normal | Closed | Normal |
Wheat | Normal | Normal | Closed | Normal |
USDCLP | Normal | Normal | Normal | Closed |
USDINR | Closed | Normal | Normal | Normal |
USDIDR | Closed | Closed | Normal | Normal |
US shares | Normal | Normal | Closed | Normal |
* All hours are provided in GMT+3 (Server Time in MT4/MT5.)
Please note that in the event of reduced liquidity in the market, spreads might significantly increase from their normal average level, we recommend clients to properly manage their positions to ensure sufficient funds in the account and trade cautiously.
If you have any questions or require any assistance, please do not hesitate to contact us.
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