Stock markets around the world typically observe holidays during which trading is either limited or suspended. These holidays can vary by country and exchange. As of my last knowledge update in January 2022, here are the general holidays observed by major stock exchanges:
New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) and NASDAQ (United States):New Year's Day
Emperor's Birthday
New Year's Eve
Hong Kong Stock Exchange (HKEX):New Year's Day
Please note that the dates and holidays can vary, and it's essential to check with the specific stock exchange for the most up-to-date information, especially if you're planning to trade or have open positions during holiday periods. Additionally, changes or additions to holidays may have occurred since my last update in January 2022.
New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) and NASDAQ (United States):New Year's Day
- Martin Luther King Jr. Day
- Presidents' Day
- Good Friday
- Memorial Day
- Independence Day
- Labor Day
- Thanksgiving Day
- Christmas Day
- Good Friday
- Easter Monday
- Early May Bank Holiday
- Spring Bank Holiday
- Summer Bank Holiday
- Christmas Day
- Boxing Day
- Coming-of-Age Day
- National Foundation Day
- Vernal Equinox Day
- Showa Day
- Constitution Memorial Day
- Greenery Day
- Children's Day
- Marine Day
- Respect for the Aged Day
- Autumnal Equinox Day
- Health and Sports Day
- Culture Day
Emperor's Birthday
New Year's Eve
Hong Kong Stock Exchange (HKEX):New Year's Day
- Lunar New Year's Day
- Ching Ming Festival
- Good Friday
- Easter Monday
- Labour Day
- Buddha's Birthday
- Tuen Ng Festival
- Special Administrative Region Establishment Day
- Mid-Autumn Festival
- National Day
- Chung Yeung Festival
- Christmas Day
- Boxing Day
Please note that the dates and holidays can vary, and it's essential to check with the specific stock exchange for the most up-to-date information, especially if you're planning to trade or have open positions during holiday periods. Additionally, changes or additions to holidays may have occurred since my last update in January 2022.