Because the nation pauses to recollect Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and his legacy to america, the inventory markets within the nation will shut for the day.
The New York Inventory Trade will shut for an extended weekend after regular buying and selling hours on Friday, Jan. 17 and reopen on Tuesday, Jan. 21.
Is the inventory market open on MLK Day?
The inventory market in america can be closed on Monday, Jan. 20, 2025 for MLK Day.
Martin Luther King, Jr. Day will mark the third closure of the 12 months after closures for New Yr’s Day on Jan. 1 and for the Nationwide Day of Mourning after Jimmy Carter’s dying, which was marked on Jan. 9.
When is the inventory market closed in 2025?
The inventory market will shut for the next days in 2025:
Jan. 1 – New Yr’s Day
Jan. 9 – Nationwide Day of Mourning for Jimmy Carter
Jan. 20 – MLK Day
Feb. 17 – Washington’s Birthday
April 18 – Good Friday
Could 26 – Memorial Day
June 19 – Juneteenth Nationwide Independence Day
July 4 – Independence Day
Sept. 1 – Labor Day
Nov. 27 – Thanksgiving Day
Dec. 25 – Christmas Day
The markets will shut early on July 3, Nov. 28 (Black Friday), and Dec. 24 (Christmas Eve).
Are banks open on MLK Day?
Martin Luther King, Jr. Day is a federal vacation, which implies most banks can be closed and transactions won’t submit on that day.
“On January 20, 2025, the Federal Reserve Banks are closed in observance of the Birthday of Martin Luther King, Jr,” the Federal Reserve’s web site states. Most banks comply with the lead of the federal reserve and the federal authorities, although not required to take action.
The next banks can be closed on Monday, Jan. 20, 2025 for MLK Day:
When is Inauguration Day 2025?
President-elect Donald Trump takes workplace on Jan. 20, 2025, which can be Martin Luther King Jr. Day
When is Inauguration Day?
Inauguration Day occurs each 4 years on January 20 (or January 21 if January 20 falls on a Sunday). In 2025, January 20 falls on a Monday. The inauguration ceremony takes place on the U.S. Capitol constructing in Washington, DC.
What time does the inauguration begin?
The swearing-in ceremony is predicted to start round midday ET.
TODAY’s Sarah Lemire contributed to this report.