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Stock Market and Bank Holidays

Stock Exchange Holidays

The New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) and The Standard will observe the holidays listed below. Trades in participant accounts will not be processed on any of the days specified.

Holidays Observed2023
New Year's DayMonday, Jan. 2
Martin Luther King, Jr. DayMonday, Jan. 16
Washington's Birthday/Presidents' DayMonday, Feb. 20
Good FridayFriday, April 7
Memorial DayMonday, May 29
JuneteenthMonday, June 19
Independence DayTuesday, July 41
Labor DayMonday, Sept. 4
Thanksgiving DayThursday, Nov. 232
ChristmasMonday, Dec. 25


The NYSE is open from Monday through Friday 9:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Eastern time. The NYSE may occasionally close early, either on a planned or unplanned basis. In such cases, The Standard will process transaction requests received prior to the close of the NYSE.

1 The NYSE will close early (1:00 p.m. Eastern time) on the day before Independence Day.

2 The Standard will be closed and the NYSE will close early (1:00 p.m. Eastern time) on the day after Thanksgiving.

 

Bank Holidays

Banks and some fund companies observe the holidays listed below. Although the stock markets and The Standard are open, some trades may not be executed on the days specified.

Holidays Observed2023
Indigenous Peoples' DayMonday, Oct. 9
Veterans DayFriday, Nov. 10

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