Because, Fourth of July is a fixed holiday attached to the date of July 4th it falls on different days of the week. If it falls on a weekday (Monday to Friday) that day will be a closed stock market day. If it falls on a Saturday (like in 2009) the Friday prior to the holiday will be a closed market day.
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Yes, the bond market will be closed on July 3. Typically, when July 4 falls on a weekend, the bond market observes a holiday on the preceding business day. Therefore, in such cases, the market closes early on July 2 and remains closed on July 3 in observance of Independence Day.
Born on the Fourth of July grossed $70,001,698 in the domestic market.
Yes. This Friday is a working day. This Friday 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.
yesYes Target is only closed on Christmas Day .
No, actually it is usually the most packed place on 4th of July.
On July 3rd of 2009, a Friday, the stock marketwas not open due to Independence Day (July 4th) falling on a Saturday.
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yesYes Target is only closed on Christmas Day .
All pools will be closed for the holiday, but will reopen at 9:30 AM on Thursday July 5.
On July 8, 1998, the Dow Jones Industrial Average closed at approximately 8,399.19 points. This period was marked by strong economic growth and increasing stock market activity. The late 1990s saw a significant bull market, driven by the technology sector's expansion.
No. July 4th is a National holiday. All schools, banks, and post offices are closed for the day.