Yes, the 29th of April was a bank holiday for most.
There is currently no bank holiday in the United States during those dates.
29th April is a holiday throughout the UK
Techinally, it is not July 4th, which is an American holiday. So, since July 5th is on a Monday in 2010, it is no kind of holiday at all. The banks are open. In America, at least.
Not in the US, it is a federal holiday.
Bank of America, JPMorgan Chase, National Citiy, PNC all list Sat. July 4 as the bank holiday. And the Federal Reserve says the bank holiday is Saturday, not Friday. According to my bank representative at Bank of America, they will be open on Friday July 3rd and closed on Saturday July 4th. Since July 4 is a Saturday, US banks will be closed on Friday, July 3 to observe the holiday. US banks are required by federal law to close for 10 specific holidays each year. NYSE, NASDAQ and AMEX will also be closed on Friday. Federal Reserve will be open for business that day
Glasgow Fair begins on the Friday after the second Monday in July.
A bank holiday isn't celebrating Easter and and Easter holiday is.
No it is not no banks are open that is why it is called a BANK HOLIDAY
The first Monday in June is a bank holiday in Ireland. When that falls on the 7th of June, then it is a bank holiday.
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There is no Bank Holiday for the queens birthday