Holiday Hours for 2021 Chinese New Year 

2021-01-29

Dear Valued Customer:

 

Greetings from Doo Prime!

 

Due to the upcoming 2021 Chinese New Year on 11th of February, trading hours for the following symbols will be adjusted  (others will remain unchanged and traded at normal trading hours).

 

Futures CFDs 

HK50 

Market close : 11th February Thursday 04 : 00 – 16th February Tuesday 01 : 15 
HSI_2102 

HIS_2103 

Market close : 11th February Thursday 04 : 00 – 16th February Tuesday 01 : 15 

MHI_2102 

MHI_2103 

Market close : 11th February Thursday 04 : 00 – 16th February Tuesday 01 : 15 
CNA50_2102 

CNA50_2103 

Market close : 11th February Thursday 20 : 45 – 15th February Monday 01 : 00 

HK Equities CFD 

Market close : 11th February Thursday 04 : 00 – 16th February Tuesday 01 : 35 

 

Gentle Reminder:

 

  1. All the above time is server time (GMT+0, London);
  2. Due to the upcoming holiday, the spread of certain products will widen due to low liquidity in the markets. Please closely monitor all your positions and trading strategy during this period;
  3. If the above information is subsequently changed, please refer to the latest information.

 

 

If you need any further clarification, please do not hesitate to contact us. Thanks for your trust and support!

 

Best regards,

Doo Prime

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