Due to the U.S. Thanksgiving Holiday, market hours will be affected from Thursday, November 25 to Friday, November 26, 2021. The markets will reopen as normal on Monday, November 29, 2021. 25.11.2021 INSTRUMENT CLOSE on 25.11.2021 GMT+2 FX Normal business hours COMMODITIES METALS Early close @ 19:45 UKOIL Early close @ 19:45 USOIL Early close
Starting from Friday, October 1, 2021, the oldest MT4 version supported by trading servers will be MetaTrader 4 build 1320. This means that any MT4 version older than that will no longer be able to connect to trading servers. We recommend that you check your MT4 version and update to the latest version if necessary.
Due to Labor Day celebrations in the U.S., the trading hours for some markets will change on Monday, September 6, 2021. Starting from Tuesday, September 7, 2021, all markets will return to normal trading hours. Changed Market Hours Instrument 06.09.2021 07.09.2021 Forex Regular Trading hours Regular Trading hours Indices US30 Close @ 20:00 Regular Trading
As you’re enjoying the summer holidays, we’re extending our market opening hours on US indices – US500, US30 and UT100 will be available for trading every weekday (Monday to Friday) between 01:01 until 23:59 server time (GMT+3). These changes will take effect the 4th of August 2021 at 11 AM server time (GMT+3) and the new trading schedule will
Due to Special Administration Region Establishment Day celebrations in Hong Kong and Independence Day celebrations in the US, the trading hours for the following markets will change on Thursday, July 1 and on Monday, July 5, 2021. Starting from July 6, 2021, all markets will return to normal trading hours. Changed Market Hours Instruments 01.07.2021
Due to the Memorial Day celebrations in the U.S, the trading hours for the following markets will change on Monday, the 31st of May 2021. Starting from the 1st of June 2021, all markets will return to normal trading hours. Updated Market Hours INSTRUMENT 31.05.2021 FX Regular Trading hours COMMODITIES METALS Close @ 20:00 UKOIL
With Easter coming up, we would like to remind you of the expected increased volatility in the financial markets, especially in terms of swaps. The current market turmoil and the irregularities in interest rates brought on by banks strengthening their cash reserves may result in higher than usual swap rates between the 29th of March