The stock market will be closed on April 18, observance of Good Friday.
Both the New York Stock Exchange and the Nasdaq will stop operations for religious holidays. Commerce will resume on Monday, April 21 with normal hours from 9:30 am to 4:00 pm est.
The closure will give Wall Street a break after a turbulent week that saw the Dow fall into the Thursday network, after the annual profit prognosis of UnitedHealth. Investors this week also rushed to sell shares after the president of the FED, Jerome Powell, Wednesday warned That Trump administration tariffs could increase inflation.
Here is the complete summary of how the festive weekend will affect US stock exchanges, bond market and banks.
Is the stock market open today?
According to its calendars, the Nasdaq and the New York Stock Exchange are closed on Friday, April 18, observance of Good Friday. The bond market is also closed today early at 2 PM EST, as indicated by the values and vacation schedule of the Financial Markets Association.
The next vacation when the stock market will close is the day of the fallen, on May 26.
When will the markets be?
The markets will resume their normal hours on Monday, April 21, after Easter holidays with the New York Stock Exchange and the opening of Nasdaq at 9:30 am and the opening of the bond market at 8:00 am.
Are open banks today?
The majority of the main banks open on Good Friday, according to the Federal Reserve, which does not list the Christian Holy Day as Federal Holiday.