Veterans Day falls on Friday, November 11, 2022. If you were hoping to conduct some stock market trades on the holiday, you might be wondering, are the stock markets closed to observe Veterans Day? If you fall into that category, here’s what you need to know.
Is the Stock Market Closed on Veterans Day?
No, the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) and NASDAQ do not close for Veterans Day. Instead of shutting down for the holiday or using a reduced schedule, both are open per their typical operating hours. All trading can commence as if it were any other Friday.
Is the Bond Market Closed on Veterans Day?
Yes, the bond market is closed on Veterans Day. While the difference in schedule may seem a bit odd, the bond market follows the schedule set by SIFMA, and that differs from the stock market schedule. As a result, while the NYSE and NASDAQ are open, the bond market isn’t.
U.S. Stock Market Holiday Schedule 2022
Both the NYSE and NASDAQ follow identical holiday closure schedules. The only times when one closes while the doesn’t typically involves technical problems that don’t impact both markets.
Here is a look at the NYSE and NASDAQ stock market holiday schedules, including short-days and complete closures, for 2022:
- New Year’s Day, Friday, December 31 – Closed for New Year’s Day Observed
- Martin Luther King, Jr. Day, Monday, January 17 – Closed
- Washington’s Birthday, Monday, February 21 – Closed
- Good Friday, Friday, April 15 – Closed
- Memorial Day, Monday, May 30 – Closed
- Independence Day, Monday, July 4 – Closed
- Labor Day, Monday, September 5 – Closed
- Thanksgiving, Thursday, November 24 – Closed
- Black Friday, Friday November 25 – Closes early at 1 p.m. EST
- Christmas Day, Monday, December 26 – Closed for Christmas Day Observed
While the stock markets close on the majority of federal holidays, they are open for both Columbus Day and Veterans Day. Additionally, even though Good Friday isn’t a federal holiday, the NYSE and NASDAQ close for the day.
U.S. Bond Market Holiday Schedule 2022
The SIFMA holiday schedule impacts the bond market and differs from the NYSE and NASDAQ closure schedule. Here’s the SIFMA holiday schedule for 2022:
- New Year’s Eve, Friday, December 31 – Closes at 2 p.m.
- New Year’s Day, Monday, January 3 – Closed for New Year’s Day Observed
- Martin Luther King, Jr. Day, Monday, January 17 – Closed
- Washington’s Birthday, Monday, February 21 – Closed
- Good Friday, Friday, April 15 – Closed
- The bond market closes early the day before Good Friday as well – at 2 p.m. EST.
- Memorial Day, Monday, May 30 – Closed
- The bond market closes early on the Friday before Memorial Day as well (2 p.m. EST).
- Independence Day, Monday, July 4 – Closed
- The bond market closes early the business day before July 4th (2 p.m. EST).
- Labor Day, Monday, September 5 – Closed
- Columbus Day, Monday, October 10 – Closed
- Veterans Day, Friday, November 11 – Closed
- Thanksgiving, Thursday, November 24 – Closed
- Black Friday, Friday November 25 – Closes early at 1 p.m. EST
- Christmas Day, Monday, December 26 – Closed for Christmas Day Observed
- Other hours around the Christmas holiday may be impacted as well.
As you can see, the SIFMA holiday schedule includes more closures. Not only does it observe Columbus Day and Veterans Day, but it also goes beyond the federal holiday schedule.
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