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Stock market holidays 2026

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Stock market holidays 2026

Full-day closures and published half days, in date order. Half days are the ones people get caught by: the market is open, but it shuts hours earlier than usual.

DateExchangeOccasionStatus
Thu 1 JanuaryNew YorkNew Year's DayClosed all day
Thu 1 JanuarySydneyNew Year's DayClosed all day
Mon 19 JanuaryNew YorkMartin Luther King, Jr. DayClosed all day
Mon 26 JanuarySydneyAustralia DayClosed all day
Mon 16 FebruaryNew YorkWashington's BirthdayClosed all day
Fri 3 AprilNew YorkGood FridayClosed all day
Fri 3 AprilSydneyGood FridayClosed all day
Mon 6 AprilSydneyEaster MondayClosed all day
Sat 25 AprilSydneyANZAC DayClosed all day
Mon 25 MayNew YorkMemorial DayClosed all day
Mon 8 JuneSydneyKing's BirthdayClosed all day
Fri 19 JuneNew YorkJuneteenth National Independence DayClosed all day
Fri 3 JulyNew YorkIndependence Day (observed)Closed all day
Mon 7 SeptemberNew YorkLabor DayClosed all day
Thu 26 NovemberNew YorkThanksgiving DayClosed all day
Fri 27 NovemberNew YorkDay after ThanksgivingEarly close 13:00
Thu 24 DecemberNew YorkChristmas EveEarly close 13:00
Thu 24 DecemberSydneyLast business day before ChristmasEarly close 14:10
Fri 25 DecemberNew YorkChristmas DayClosed all day
Fri 25 DecemberSydneyChristmas DayClosed all day
Mon 28 DecemberSydneyBoxing Day (observed)Closed all day
Thu 31 DecemberSydneyLast business day of the yearEarly close 14:10

Not every exchange is on this list yet

A date appears here only once it has been checked against the exchange’s own published calendar. Still to be transcribed: London, Frankfurt, Tokyo, Hong Kong, Shanghai, Toronto. We would rather show a gap than a guess.

Questions

How many stock market holidays are there in 2026?

This calendar lists 18 full-day closures and 4 published half days across the exchanges whose 2026 calendars have been verified against their own official pages.

What is a half day, and why does it matter?

On a published half day the market opens as usual but shuts hours early — 1:00 PM Eastern in the United States, for example. It is the closure people get caught by, because the market is genuinely open that morning, so half days are listed here alongside the full closures rather than hidden in a footnote.

Why are some exchanges missing from this calendar?

A date appears here only once it has been checked against the exchange's own published calendar. Still to be transcribed: London, Frankfurt, Tokyo, Hong Kong, Shanghai, Toronto. We would rather show a gap than a guess.

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