Key Takeaways
- Stock and bond markets will be closed Monday for Memorial Day.
- Bond trading ends early on Friday.
- The markets are slated to close for other summer holidays, including Juneteenth, Independence Day and Labor Day.
Traders hav𒐪e a l𒆙ong weekend ahead of them as markets close for Memorial Day.
Bond trading will wrap up at 2 p.m. ET on Friday and stay at a standstill during the holiday, which falls on Monday. The U.S. stock market will also be closed Monday.
This 🐭weekend kicks off the summer trading schedule, with a 𝐆few other holidays in the plans. The markets are slated to break next for Juneteenth, which falls on the third Thursday in June.
Trading will wrap 🐷up early ahead of Independence Day, with the NYSE shutting at 1 p.m. ET on July 3rd, and bond tra꧟ding ending at 2 p.m. ET. They will remain closed on July 4th, a Friday.
The final break of the season will be Labor Day, which falls on Monday, Sept. 1. The NYSE and bond t𓆏rading will halt for the holiday.