Yes, the market will remain open on dec 31 and Jan 3/2010
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I was told that Chase has regular business hours that day. The stock market is also open on New Years Eve day. Both are not open Christmas eve day.
As incredible as this will sound to you, the closing number on the nasdaq on Dec 31 2007 is the same as the close Dec 31 2010 (3 years and you broke even) 2,652
I spoke with Bank of America and they told me that their branch will be open for normal hours on 12/31/2010 in the US. They will be closed on Saturday, January 1, 2011 in observance of New Year's Day.I got the following information from E-Trade about the stock market, and banks usually follow them:"In observance of the New Years holiday, the bond market will close early at 2:00 P.M. EST on Friday, December 31, 2010. The stock market will be open and operate as a regular trading day on Friday, December 31, 2010."So as far as I can tell they will be. There could be some local credit unions that choose to close but in general it looks like it is not a holiday for the banks in the US.
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I was told that Chase has regular business hours that day. The stock market is also open on New Years Eve day. Both are not open Christmas eve day.
As incredible as this will sound to you, the closing number on the nasdaq on Dec 31 2007 is the same as the close Dec 31 2010 (3 years and you broke even) 2,652
It depends. If Dec 31 is not a Saturday or Sunday, then yes the stock markets are open on December 31st every year. December 31st is not a public or national holiday and hence there is no reason why the market would be closed on that day. It will be open and carry on trading like other normal working days.
Yes, but probably a very low volume of trading.
The US Stock Market will open tomorrow Friday, Dec 31, 2010 as usual,even Saturday is the first day of 2011 The rules of the applicable exchanges state that when a holiday falls on a Saturday, we observe the preceding Friday unless the Friday is the end of a monthly or yearly accounting period. In this case, Friday, December 31, 2010 is the end of both a monthly and yearly accounting period; therefore the exchanges will be open that day and the following Monday.
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Yes. Friday, December 31st is not a public or national holiday and hence there is no reason why the market would be closed on that day. It will be open and carry on trading like other normal working days.
The stock market was not open on 12/31/2011 because that was a Saturday. The Dow Jones Industial Average closed on Friday December 30, 2011 at 12217.56.
Dec 31 2013 is a Tuesday.