Key Takeaways
- U.S. stock and bond trading will shut down early on Christmas Eve, and remain closed on Christmas.
- Bond trading also will end early on New Year’s Eve. Both markets will be closed on New Year’s Day.
- Markets are also slated to close for Martin Luther King Jr. Day in January and Presidents Day in February.
Traders will finish out the year with a few days off.
The U.S. stock and bond markets will close for upcoming holidays, including Christmas and New Year’s Day.
Trading will wrap up early on Christmas Eve. Stock and bond trading will end at 2 p.m. on Tuesday, Dec. 24, after a regular session on Monday. Both markets will remain closed on Christmas Day, and return to their usual schedules on Thursday, Dec. 26.
The bond market is slated to close at 2 p.m. on New Year’s Eve, which falls on Tuesday, Dec. 31. Both markets will close on New Year’s Day, and resume normal hours on Thursday, Jan. 2.
The stock and bond trading will halt again in early 2025 on Monday, Jan. 20, for Martin Luther King Jr. Day and on Monday, Feb. 17, for Presidents Day.
The stock market is closed on Christmas Day and New Year’s Day, as these are federal holidays in the United States. However, the stock market is open on Christmas Eve and New Year’s Eve, but with shortened trading hours. This means that there will be limited trading activity on these days and trading hours may vary depending on the stock exchange. It’s important to check with your broker or the stock exchange for specific holiday trading hours. Happy holidays and happy investing!
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