Anuko World Clocks for Forex Traders
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Major Forex Markets / No Local Time
This template features four clocks for most important Forex markets: London, New York, Tokyo, and Sydney. Market open hours are highlighted with green. Market close hours are blue.
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Major Forex Markets and Local Time
This template features five clocks: London, New York, Tokyo, Sydney, and a local system time. Market open hours are highlighted with green. Market close hours are blue.

It is recommended to set your local clock to a specific city after importing settings from this template.
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Major Forex Markets in Tooltip
This template features five clocks: London, New York, Tokyo, Sydney, and a local system time in tooltip wjhen mouse hovers over the local clock.
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Major Forex Markets on Desktop - Quartz Skin
This template features four clocks on desktop for major Forex markets: London, New York, Tokyo, and Sydney. Market open hours are highlighted with green. Market close hours are blue. Additionally, a local system time is provided in taskbar.

It is recommended to set your local clock to a specific city after importing settings from this template.
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Sydney, London, and Local Time
This template features clocks London, Sydney in taskbar. Market open hours are highlighted with green. Market close hours are blue. Additionally, a local system time is provided in taskbar.

It is recommended to set your local clock to a specific city after importing settings from this template.
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London and New York
This template features clocks for London and New York in taskbar. Market open hours are highlighted with green. Market close hours are blue.

It is recommended to set your local clock to a specific city after importing settings from this template.
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