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Posted by m22au on 12-31-08 05:56 AM:

Holiday trading schedules: Nasdaq and NYSE

NYSE:

http://www.nyse.com/about/newsevents/1176373643795.html

Nasdaq:
http://www.nasdaq.com/about/schedule.stm
http://www.nasdaqtrader.com/Trader.aspx?id=Calendar

Nasdaq holidays:

January 1 New Year's Day
January 19 Martin Luther King Jr.'s Birthday (Observed)
February 16 Presidents' Day
April 10 Good Friday
May 25 Memorial Day
July 3 Independence Day (observed)
September 7 Labor Day
November 26 Thanksgiving Day
November 27 Early Market Close*
December 24 Early Market Close*
December 25 Christmas Day

NYSE holidays:

2009

New Year's Day
January 1

Martin Luther King, Jr. Day
January 19

Washington's Birthday/Presidents' Day*
February 16*

Good Friday
April 10

Memorial Day
May 25

Independence Day
July 3 (observed)

Labor Day
September 7

Thanksgiving Day**
November 26**

Christmas**
December 25**

**The NYSE Trading Floor will close early on Friday, November 27, 2009 (the day after Thanksgiving) and Thursday, December 24, 2009 . The Trading Floor will close at 1:00 p.m. Crossing Session I order entry will begin at 1:15 p.m. with order executions at 1:30 p.m., and Crossing Sessions II orders will be accepted beginning at 1:00 p.m. for continuous executions until 1:30 p.m. on these dates.

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Posted by m22au on 11-10-09 03:54 PM:

2010 holidays:

NYSE:

http://www.nyse.com/about/newsevents/1176373643795.html

Nasdaq:
http://www.nasdaq.com/about/schedule.stm
http://www.nasdaqtrader.com/Trader.aspx?id=Calendar

Nasdaq holidays:

Friday January 1 New Year's Day
Monday January 18 Martin Luther King Jr.'s Birthday (Observed)
Monday February 15 Presidents' Day
Friday April 02 Good Friday
Monday May 31 Memorial Day
Monday July 5 Independence Day (observed)
Monday September 6 Labor Day
Thursday November 25 Thanksgiving Day
Friday November 26 Early Market Close*
Friday December 24 Christmas Day (observed)
December 25 Christmas Day

NYSE holidays:

2009

New Year's Day
January 1

Martin Luther King, Jr. Day
January 18

Washington's Birthday/Presidents' Day*
February 15*

Good Friday
April 02

Memorial Day
May 31

Independence Day
July 5 (observed)

Labor Day
September 6

Thanksgiving Day***
November 25***

Christmas
December 24 (observed)

***Each market will close at 1:00 p.m. on Friday, November 26, 2010 (the day after Thanksgiving). Crossing Session II orders will be accepted beginning at 1:00 p.m. for continuous executions until 1:30 p.m. on this date.


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Posted by m22au on 11-25-09 07:05 PM:

CME Group holidays for 2009 and 2010:

http://www.cmegroup.com/tools-infor...ndar/index.html


Posted by m22au on 11-26-09 12:42 PM:

CME Group holidays for 2009 and 2010:
http://www.cmegroup.com/tools-infor...ndar/index.html

NYSE 2009 and 2010 holidays:

http://www.nyse.com/about/newsevents/1176373643795.html

Nasdaq 2009 and 2010 holidays:
http://www.nasdaq.com/about/schedule.stm
http://www.nasdaqtrader.com/Trader.aspx?id=Calendar

Expiration calendar for NYSE Liffe Precious metals:

http://www.nyse.com/futuresoptions/...7495974064.html

Expiration calendar for CME:

http://www.cmegroup.com/trading/calendar/index.html


Posted by m22au on 12-31-09 01:10 PM:

Bump

I nearly forgot today was a "full day" for US equities


Posted by m22au on 01-18-10 10:15 AM:

From the Nasdaq web site
http://www.nasdaqtrader.com/Trader.aspx?id=Calendar

January 1
New Year's Day

January 18
Martin Luther King Jr.'s Birthday (Observed)

February 15 Presidents' Day

April 02 Good Friday

May 31 Memorial Day

July 5 Independence Day (observed)

September 6 Labor Day

November 25 Thanksgiving Day

November 26 Early Market Close TBA

Friday December 24 Christmas Day (observed)

From the NYSE web site:
http://www.nyse.com/about/newsevents/1176373643795.html

No holiday for New Year's Day 2011


Posted by m22au on 01-02-11 06:19 PM:

NYSE holidays:
http://www.nyse.com/about/newsevents/1176373643795.html

Nasdaq holidays
http://www.nasdaq.com/about/schedule.stm
http://www.nasdaqtrader.com/Trader.aspx?id=Calendar

CME Group holidays
http://www.cmegroup.com/tools-infor...ndar/index.html

Expiration calendar for NYSE Liffe Precious metals:
http://www.nyse.com/futuresoptions/...7495974064.html

Expiration calendar for CME:
http://www.cmegroup.com/trading/calendar/index.html


Posted by m22au on 01-02-11 06:27 PM:

http://www.nyse.com/about/newsevents/1176373643795.html
http://www.nasdaqtrader.com/Trader.aspx?id=Calendar

January 17 (Monday)
Martin Luther King, Jr. Day

February 21 (Monday)
Presidents' Day

April 22 (Friday)
Good Friday

May 30 (Monday)
Memorial Day

July 4 (Monday)
Independence Day

September 5 (Monday)
Labor Day

November 24 (Thursday)
Thanksgiving Day

November 25 (Friday)
Early Market Close* TBA

December 26 (Monday)
Christmas Day (observed)

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days and dates in the last two weeks of 2011:

Friday 23 December
Sat 24 December
Sun 25 December
Monday 26 December

Friday 30 December
Sat 31 December 2011
Sun 01 January 2012
Monday 02 January 2012

01 January 2012 is on a Sunday and there will be no NYSE / Nasdaq holiday.


Posted by m22au on 07-02-11 12:47 AM:

I created a separate thread for the CME holiday schedule here:

http://www.elitetrader.com/vb/showt...threadid=222995


Posted by m22au on 12-30-11 09:52 PM:

French equities: NYSE Euronext holidays
http://europeanequities.nyx.com/en/...rs-and-holidays

UK equities: London Stock Exchange holidays
http://www.londonstockexchange.com/...siness-days.htm

German equities: Deutsche Borse holidays
http://deutsche-boerse.com/
then navigate via
Home > About Us > Frankfurt Stock Exchange > Trading Calendar

Italian equities: Borsa Italiana holidays
http://www.borsaitaliana.it/borsait...italiana.en.htm


Posted by m22au on 12-30-11 10:04 PM:

http://corporate.nyx.com/en/holidays-and-hours/nyse
http://www.nasdaqtrader.com/Trader.aspx?id=Calendar

January 2 (Monday)
New Year's Day (observed)

January 16 (Monday)
Martin Luther King, Jr. Day

February 20 (Monday)
Presidents' Day

April 6 (Friday)
Good Friday

May 28 (Monday)
Memorial Day

July 3 (Tuesday)
Close at 1pm

July 4 (Wednesday)
Independence Day

September 3 (Monday)
Labor Day

November 22 (Thursday)
Thanksgiving Day

November 23 (Friday)
Close at 1pm

December 24 (Monday)
Close at 1pm

December 25 (Tuesday)
Christmas Day

Monday 31 December 2012
Normal trading day

Tuesday 01 January 2013
New Year's Day


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days and dates in the last two weeks of 2012:

3rd Friday of December:
Friday 21 December

Sat 22 December
Sun 23 December
Monday 24 December (1pm close)
Tuesday 25 December (NYSE and Nasdaq closed)

Friday 28 December
Sat 29 December
Sun 30 December
Monday 31 December 2012 (normal trading day)

Tuesday 01 January 2013 (NYSE and Nasdaq closed)


Posted by trading4u on 01-04-12 07:55 AM:

Thanks for the update. I really appreciate the efforts you have made for this.

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Posted by m22au on 07-03-12 02:37 PM:


Quote from trading4u:

Thanks for the update. I really appreciate the efforts you have made for this.



You are welcome trading4u.


Posted by trading1 on 07-03-12 10:26 PM:


Quote from m22au:

You are welcome trading4u.



Agreed. This is essential, and I notice that the early close days aren't listed on the brokers (like interactive brokers calendar for 3rd JULY).

This is amazing - having an early close and not telling anyone about it - printing a calendar and not putting the early close days on it. What is the world coming to? I can't suspend my disbelief.

m22au, Thank you


Posted by BSAM on 07-04-12 12:27 AM:

Asamadderoffack...

I wonder how many more hits ET might get if Baron would post such info, as a sticky, at the top of the home page before each shortened day.


Posted by m22au on 12-27-12 03:13 PM:


Quote from trading1:

Agreed. This is essential, and I notice that the early close days aren't listed on the brokers (like interactive brokers calendar for 3rd JULY).

This is amazing - having an early close and not telling anyone about it - printing a calendar and not putting the early close days on it. What is the world coming to? I can't suspend my disbelief.

m22au, Thank you



You are welcome trading1


Posted by m22au on 12-27-12 03:22 PM:

http://www.nyx.com/en/holidays-and-hours/nyse
http://www.nasdaqtrader.com/Trader.aspx?id=Calendar

2013

January 1 (Tuesday)
New Year's Day

January 21 (Monday)
Martin Luther King, Jr. Day

February 18 (Monday)
Washington's birthday / Presidents' Day

March 29 (Friday)
Good Friday

May 27 (Monday)
Memorial Day

July 3 (Wednesday)
Close at 1pm

July 4 (Thursday)
Independence Day

September 2 (Monday)
Labor Day

November 28 (Thursday)
Thanksgiving Day

November 29 (Friday)
Close at 1pm

December 24 (Tuesday)
Close at 1pm

December 25 (Wednesday)
Christmas Day

Tuesday 31 December 2013
Normal trading day

Wednesday 01 January 2014
New Year's Day (NYSE closed)


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days and dates in the last two weeks of 2013:

3rd Friday of December:
Friday 20 December

Sat 21 December
Sun 22 December

Monday 23 December (normal trading day)
Tuesday 24 December (1pm close)
Wednesday 25 December (NYSE and Nasdaq closed)
Thursday 26 December (normal trading day)
Friday 27 December (normal trading day)

Sat 28 December
Sun 29 December
Mon 30 December (normal trading day)
Tuesday 31 December 2013 (normal trading day)

Wednesday 01 January 2014 (NYSE and Nasdaq closed)


Posted by m22au on 12-31-12 07:19 AM:

UK equities: London Stock Exchange holidays
http://www.londonstockexchange.com/...siness-days.htm

German equities: Deutsche Borse holidays
http://deutsche-boerse.com/
then navigate via
Home > About Us > Frankfurt Stock Exchange > Trading Calendar

French equities: NYSE Euronext holidays
http://europeanequities.nyx.com/en/...rs-and-holidays

Italian equities: Borsa Italiana holidays
http://www.borsaitaliana.it/borsait...italiana.en.htm

Spanish equities: Bolsa de Madrid holidays
http://www.bolsamadrid.es/ing/aspx/...Calendario.aspx


Posted by CET on 01-18-13 06:19 PM:

I'm bumping this thread, so folks will remember US markets are closed Monday January 21, 2013.


Posted by Wallace on 01-19-13 01:59 AM:

"CME & CBOT Interest Rate & FX Products
Friday, Jan 18
1515 CT – Early close
Sunday, Jan 20
1700 CT – Regular open for trade date Tuesday, Jan 22*
Monday, Jan 21
1200 CT –Trading halt
Order entry, modification and cancellation allowed
1700 CT – Halted products resume trading
Tuesday, Jan 22
1600 CT – Regular close
*Note: Session orders entered on Sunday are for trade date Tuesday, Jan 22
and will continue working until Tuesday’s close unless otherwise noted. "

does that mean Globex currencies Are trading on Monday ?


Posted by CET on 02-15-13 01:49 PM:


Quote from m22au:

http://www.nyx.com/en/holidays-and-hours/nyse
http://www.nasdaqtrader.com/Trader.aspx?id=Calendar

2013

January 1 (Tuesday)
New Year's Day

January 21 (Monday)
Martin Luther King, Jr. Day

February 18 (Monday)
Washington's birthday / Presidents' Day

March 29 (Friday)
Good Friday

May 27 (Monday)
Memorial Day

July 3 (Wednesday)
Close at 1pm

July 4 (Thursday)
Independence Day

September 2 (Monday)
Labor Day

November 28 (Thursday)
Thanksgiving Day

November 29 (Friday)
Close at 1pm

December 24 (Tuesday)
Close at 1pm

December 25 (Wednesday)
Christmas Day

Tuesday 31 December 2013
Normal trading day

Wednesday 01 January 2014
New Year's Day (NYSE closed)


******

days and dates in the last two weeks of 2013:

3rd Friday of December:
Friday 20 December

Sat 21 December
Sun 22 December

Monday 23 December (normal trading day)
Tuesday 24 December (1pm close)
Wednesday 25 December (NYSE and Nasdaq closed)
Thursday 26 December (normal trading day)
Friday 27 December (normal trading day)

Sat 28 December
Sun 29 December
Mon 30 December (normal trading day)
Tuesday 31 December 2013 (normal trading day)

Wednesday 01 January 2014 (NYSE and Nasdaq closed)



Bump.


Posted by iceman1 on 02-15-13 02:16 PM:

closed Monday 2/18

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