We would like to inform you about changes to the trading schedule for the instruments listed below due to Independence Day on July 3 and 4, 2025.
Please see the table for full details, and feel free to contact our support team if you have any questions.
| Product | Symbol | 03.07.2025 Thursday | 04.07.2025 Friday |
| Forex | Fx | Normal | Normal |
| Metals | GOLD | Normal | Early Closed 19:45 |
| Metals | SILVER | Normal | Early Closed 19:45 |
| Metals | XPDUSD | Normal | Early Closed 19:00 |
| Metals | XPTUSD | Normal | Early Closed 19:00 |
| Metals | COPPER | Normal | Normal |
| CFDs | SPX500 | Early Closed 20:15 | Early Closed 20:00 |
| CFDs | NAS100 | Early Closed 20:15 | Early Closed 20:00 |
| CFDs | DOW30 | Early Closed 20:15 | Early Closed 20:00 |
| CFDs | JPN225 | Early Closed 20:15 | Early Closed 20:00 |
| CFDs | UK100 | Normal | Early Closed 23:00 |
| CFDs | DAX40 | Normal | Early Closed 23:00 |
| CFDs | DXY | Normal | Early Closed 20:00 |
| Energy | UKOIL | Normal | Early Closed 20:15 |
| Energy | USOIL | Normal | Early Closed 19:45 |
| Energy | NATGAS | Normal | Normal |
| CryptoCurrencies | Crypto | Normal | Normal |
| Stocks | EU | Normal | Normal |
| Stocks | UK | Normal | Normal |
| Stocks | US | Early Closed 20:00 | Closed |
| CFDs | EU50 | Early Closed 23:00 | Early Closed 23:00 |
| CFDs | CAC40 | Normal | Early Closed 23:00 |
| CFDs | ESP35 | Normal | Normal |
| CFDs | AUS200 | Normal | Early Closed 23:00 |
| CFDs | CHINA50 | Normal | Early Closed 23:00 |
| CFDs | HKG33 | Normal | Normal |
**Trading hours may be subject to change
Markets remained cautious on Tuesday as investors balanced easing tensions between Iran and Israel against persistent inflation concerns.
Strong US Data Backs Rate Hike Bets (08-12 June)Global markets started the week as investors reassessed interest rate expectations following a series of stronger US economic releases. Solid labor market data, rising job openings, and resilient employment figures strengthened the case for tighter monetary policy, lifting the US dollar and bond yields. At the same time, renewed tensions in the Middle East, including missile exchanges between Iran and Israel and ongoing disruptions near the Strait of Hormuz, kept energy markets on edge and maintained concerns about inflationary pressures.
Detail Dollar Gains on Strong Jobs Data (06.08.2026)Global markets started the week on a cautious note as stronger U.S. employment data reinforced expectations for another Federal Reserve rate hike later this year.
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