In the US yes, elsewhere no.
some are working some are closed
Yes! When July 4th falls on a Saturday or Sunday the first weekday- Monday- is declared a Federal Holiday for Independence Day, so the banks are closed. Though Some international banks and global credit unions are not.
Not if it falls on a Monday like it does in 2010.
Yes, banks were generally open on Friday, July 5, 2013, as it was not a federal holiday. However, since July 4 is Independence Day, which is a federal holiday, some banks may have been closed on July 4 and may have had reduced hours on July 5. It's always best to check with specific banks for their hours of operation during holiday periods.
Yes, July 5th is not a national holiday, so banks should be open.
some are working some are closed
Yes! When July 4th falls on a Saturday or Sunday the first weekday- Monday- is declared a Federal Holiday for Independence Day, so the banks are closed. Though Some international banks and global credit unions are not.
Not if it falls on a Monday like it does in 2010.
Yes, banks were generally open on Friday, July 5, 2013, as it was not a federal holiday. However, since July 4 is Independence Day, which is a federal holiday, some banks may have been closed on July 4 and may have had reduced hours on July 5. It's always best to check with specific banks for their hours of operation during holiday periods.
We are closed this Monday because it is sept.5 labor day but if it is not this date then we are open.
July 5 2010 was a Monday.
I was told at the post office that they will be closed on Monday, 7-5-2010.
July 5, 1965 fell on a Monday.
July 5, 1982 fell on a Monday.
July 5, 1948 fell on a Monday.
Monday
Monday.