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Low Liquidity in Gold and Silver on February 16th

The FXOpen UK Team

Please note that due to the celebration of Presidents' Day in the USA, you may experience low liquidity on the precious metals starting from 20:00 (GMT+2) on February 16, 2015.

Normal trading for gold and silver will resume when the market opens on Tuesday, February 17th 2015.

FXOpen would like to recommend  that you consider this information if you are trading in these markets.

Kind Regards

The FXOpen UK Team

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