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Market Holidays

Economic Data Earnings Holidays
Upcoming This Year Next Year
Date Market Holidays Closure
Jan 2027
Jan 1, 2027Fri HK Stocks New Year's Day Closed all day
Jan 1, 2027Fri Japan Stocks New Year's Day Closed all day
Jan 1, 2027Fri US Stocks New Year's Day Closed all day
Jan 18, 2027Mon US Stocks Martin Luther King, Jr. Day Closed all day
Feb 2027
Feb 15, 2027Mon US Stocks Presidents' Day Closed all day
Mar 2027
Mar 26, 2027Fri US Stocks Good Friday Closed all day
May 2027
May 31, 2027Mon US Stocks Memorial Day Closed all day
Jun 2027
Jun 18, 2027Fri US Stocks Juneteenth Closed all day
Jul 2027
Jul 5, 2027Mon US Stocks Independence Day Closed all day
Sep 2027
Sep 6, 2027Mon US Stocks Labor Day Closed all day
Nov 2027
Nov 25, 2027Thu US Stocks Thanksgiving Day Closed all day
Dec 2027
Dec 24, 2027Fri US Stocks Christmas Closed all day
Dec 31, 2027Fri US Stocks Christmas Closed all day
Holiday data comes from each exchange's published schedule. Dates are local calendar days at the exchange; official exchange announcements prevail. Crypto markets trade 24/7 with no holidays.

About the Market Holidays Calendar

The market holidays calendar covers six major markets — US (NYSE/NASDAQ), Hong Kong, China A-shares, Japan, Korea and the UK — summarizing full-day closures and early closes for public holidays, so you can plan around global market schedules and liquidity gaps.

Data Sources and Updates

Holiday schedules come from each exchange's published annual calendar, covering this year and next, synced weekly; ad-hoc changes follow official exchange announcements. Most holidays are full-day closures; a few are early closes or adjusted sessions, each labelled accordingly.

How to Use

The default "Upcoming" view shows closures for the next three months; switch to "This Year / Next Year" for the full calendar, or filter by market via the flags. For crypto investors, US market holidays mean spot Bitcoin ETFs and other traditional channels pause trading and institutional flows slow down — liquidity and volatility patterns often shift around long weekends. Crypto itself trades 24/7, and on stock-market holidays price action tends to be driven more by on-chain flows, making this calendar worth watching alongside.

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