Is the Stock Market Open on New Year’s?

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Is the stock market open on New Year’s Eve and New Year’s Day? This year, the answer to that question is no. That’s because both New Year’s Eve and New Year’s Day fall on a weekend this year. Typically, the stock market is open on Dec. 31 (if it falls on a weekday) and closed on Jan. 1. 

In order to make up for the holiday landing on a weekend, the stock market will be closed on Monday, Jan. 2, 2023, in observance of New Year’s Day.

Bond traders will get even more time off to celebrate. That’s because the bond market will not only be closed on Monday, Jan. 2, but it will also close early on Friday, Dec. 30, 2022, at 2 p.m. Eastern.

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For those wondering what time does the market open for regular trading hours, both the Nasdaq Stock Market and the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) run from 9:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Eastern time Monday through Friday.

Are banks open on New Year’s Eve in 2022? The answer to that question is yes. However, like the stock and bond markets, banks will be closed on Monday, Jan. 1, in observance of the holiday.

Below, we feature a full schedule of all stock market and bond market holidays for 2022 and 2023. Please note that the list of stock market holidays actually grew by one day in 2022. That’s because Congress voted in 2021 to make Juneteenth – the June 19 holiday commemorating the end of slavery – the 12th federal holiday. When President Joe Biden signed the bill (opens in new tab), Juneteenth became the first new federal holiday since Martin Luther King Jr. Day, which was signed into law in 1983 by then President Ronald Reagan.

 2022 Market HolidaysSwipe to scroll horizontally

DateHolidayNYSENasdaqBond Markets*Monday, Feb. 21Presidents’ Day/Washington’s BirthdayClosedClosedClosedThursday, April 14Maundy ThursdayOpenOpenEarly close (2 p.m.)Friday, April 15Good FridayClosedClosedClosedFriday, May 27Friday Before Memorial DayOpenOpenEarly close (2 p.m.)Monday, May 30Memorial DayClosedClosedClosedMonday, June 20Juneteenth National Independence Day (Observed)ClosedClosedClosedFriday, July 1Friday Before Independence DayOpenOpenEarly close (2 p.m.)Monday, July 4Independence DayClosedClosedClosedMonday, Sept. 5Labor DayClosedClosedClosedMonday, Oct. 10Columbus DayOpenOpenClosedFriday, Nov. 11Veterans DayOpenOpenClosedThursday, Nov. 24Thanksgiving DayClosedClosedClosedFriday, Nov. 25Day After ThanksgivingEarly close (1 p.m.)Early close (1 p.m.)Early close (2 p.m.)Friday, Dec. 23Christmas Eve (Observed)OpenOpenEarly close (2 p.m.)Monday, Dec. 26Christmas Day (Observed)ClosedClosedClosedFriday, Dec. 30New Year’s Eve (Observed)OpenOpenEarly close (2 p.m.)2023 Market HolidaysSwipe to scroll horizontally

DateHolidayNYSENasdaqBond Markets*Monday, Jan. 2New Year’s Day (Observed)ClosedClosedClosedMonday, Jan. 16Martin Luther King, Jr. DayClosedClosedClosedMonday, Feb. 20Presidents’ Day/Washington’s BirthdayClosedClosedClosedThursday, April 6Maundy ThursdayOpenOpenEarly close (2 p.m.)Friday, April 7Good FridayClosedClosedClosedFriday, May 26Friday Before Memorial DayOpenOpenEarly close (2 p.m.)Monday, May 29Memorial DayClosedClosedClosedMonday, June 19Juneteenth National Independence Day ClosedClosedClosedMonday, July 3Monday Before Independence DayEarly close (1 p.m.)Early close (1 p.m.)Early close (2 p.m.)Tuesday, July 4Independence DayClosedClosedClosedMonday, Sept. 5Labor DayClosedClosedClosedMonday, Oct. 9Columbus DayOpenOpenClosedFriday, Nov. 10Veterans DayOpenOpenClosedThursday, Nov. 23Thanksgiving DayClosedClosedClosedFriday, Nov. 24Day After ThanksgivingEarly close (1 p.m.)Early close (1 p.m.)Early close (2 p.m.)Monday, Dec. 25Christmas DayClosedClosedClosed* This is the recommended bond market holiday schedule from the Securities Industry and Financial Markets Association (SIFMA). This schedule is subject to change.


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