The New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) and Nasdaq will remain closed for the holiday and resume regular trading hours on Tuesday, January 21, 2025, as mentioned in a report by USA Today.
Similarly, the U.S. bond markets, regulated by the Securities Industry and Financial Markets Association (SIFMA), will also observe the closure, with operations resuming the following day.
Holiday Schedule
Martin Luther King Jr. Day holds a unique position as one of the 10 federal holidays recognized annually in the United States.
The observance not only reflects the nation’s tribute to Dr. King’s contributions to civil rights but also underscores its commitment to fostering unity and equality.With the closure of major financial markets, investors and traders will have to pause activities on Wall Street for the day. This pause extends to all trading on stocks and bonds, ensuring a unified observance across the financial sector.
Markets will reopen as per regular schedules on January 21, enabling participants to resume business without disruption.
MLK Day and the Stock Market’s Holiday Calendar
Following the MLK Day observance, stock and bond markets will operate without any further interruptions until…