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Good Friday Market Closure: What You Need to Know

  • GCW
  • May 16, 2025
  • 2 min read

As Good Friday approaches, investors are reminded that both the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) and the Nasdaq will be closed on April 18, 2025, in observance of the holiday. This closure comes after a week of market volatility, providing a brief respite for traders before the markets reopen on Monday, April 21.

Key Takeaways

  • The stock market will be closed on Good Friday, April 18.

  • Trading will resume on Monday, April 21, with normal hours.

  • Most major banks will remain open on Good Friday.

Stock Market Closure Details

The NYSE and Nasdaq will not conduct trading on Good Friday, a day recognized by many as a significant religious observance. This closure is part of the regular holiday schedule for U.S. stock exchanges, which also includes other holidays throughout the year.

  • Closure Date: April 18, 2025

  • Reopening Date: April 21, 2025

  • Normal Trading Hours: 9:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. EST

Market Context

This closure comes after a turbulent week for the stock market. On Thursday, the Dow Jones Industrial Average experienced a significant drop, largely influenced by UnitedHealth's annual profit forecast and concerns over inflation due to tariffs announced by the Trump administration. Investors reacted by selling off stocks, leading to a challenging trading environment.

Bond Market and Banks

In addition to the stock market, the bond market will also be closed on Good Friday. It had an early closure on Thursday, April 17, at 2 p.m. EST, as per the Securities Industry and Financial Markets Association's holiday schedule.

While the stock and bond markets will be closed, most major banks will remain open on Good Friday. The Federal Reserve does not recognize this day as a federal holiday, allowing banks to operate normally. This means that customers can still access banking services, including ATMs and online banking, during the holiday.

Upcoming Market Holidays

After Good Friday, the next scheduled closure for the stock market will be on Memorial Day, which falls on May 26, 2025. Investors should mark their calendars for this and other upcoming holidays to plan their trading activities accordingly.

In summary, while the stock market will take a break for Good Friday, banking services will continue as usual, allowing for financial transactions to proceed without interruption. Investors can look forward to the markets reopening on Monday, ready to navigate the next phase of trading.

Sources

  • Is the stock market open today on Good Friday? See what's open and closed., CBS News.

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