Trading Time Adjustment Notice – 2020 Dragon Boat Festival

2020-06-19

Trading Time Adjustment Notice – 2020 Dragon Boat Festival 

 Dear Client:
 

Greetings from Doo Prime. 

 Due to the upcoming Dragon Boat Festival holiday, trading hours for the following symbols will be adjusted:

 

Spot Index CFDs
HK50

 

Market close: From 24 June (Wednesday) 17:00 to 26 June (Friday) 02:15
Futures CFDs
HSI_2007

 

 

Market close: From 25 June (Thursday) 20:00
to 29 June (Monday) 02:15 
HSI_2008

 

 

Market close: From 25 June (Thursday) 20:00
to 29 June (Monday) 02:15 
MHI_2007

 

 

Market close: From 25 June (Thursday) 20:00
to 29 June (Monday) 02:15 
MHI_2008

 

Market close: From 25 June (Thursday) 20:00
to 29 June (Monday) 02:15

 

Please take note: 

 

  1. The time stated above are based on platform time (GMT+1)
  1. The information above is subject to changes without notice;
  2. Due to the upcoming holiday, the spread on certain products will widen due to low liquidity in the markets. Please closely monitor all your positions and trading strategy during this period.

 

If at any time you need further clarification, please do not hesitate to contact your dedicated account manager. Thank you for your trust and support of Doo Prime. 

  

Best regards.  

Doo Prime 

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