
There are several fixed days, when the main US stock exchanges remain non -operative. These include the federal holidays and similar to Nasdaq and the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) remain closed these days. In some cases, if the holiday lands at the weekend, markets are closed on Friday before or on Monday afterwards.
Why is Juneenth celebrating in the US?
Juneth refers to 19 June 1865. At that time people in Texas enslaved, finally learned that they were single. Major General Gordon Granger announced it in Galveston. It happened two years after the announcement of emancipation. The enforcement was lagging behind, especially in distant areas of confederation, such as Texas. For generations, the freedom of the black community celebrated this day. Activists tirelessly pushed for a wider recognition. They saw it as a key American history.
Increasing public support led to action. In 2021, Congress passed the Juneenth Independence Act. President Biden signed it in the law. The recognition of the federal holiday recognizes the painful past and also celebrates African-American resistance and the nation’s severely defined freedom.
Will the American stock exchanges remain in Juneenth?
Juneth Falls 19th June, which is a federal holiday in the United States. According to Nys and Nasdaq CalendarsJune 19 will see that the stock exchanges remain closed for the Juneenth National Independence Day celebrations.
This year, Juneth falls on Thursday, which means that trading will not be affected during any day of the week.
Other holidays on the US stock market this year
Except for the 19th June in June, there will be no other holidays to see the US stock market closed. Another federal holiday is the day of American independence that decreases 4 July 2025. On this day, Nasdaq and Nys will remain closed on the day.
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