Understanding US Stock Market Bank Holidays in 2017
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The US stock market, often considered the largest and most influential in the world, experiences various bank holidays throughout the year. These holidays can impact trading schedules and affect investors' strategies. In this article, we will delve into the bank holidays observed in the US stock market in 2017 and their implications.
January 2017 Bank Holidays
January 2017 was marked by several significant bank holidays. The first was on January 2nd, which was New Year's Day. This holiday was followed by Martin Luther King Jr. Day on January 16th. Additionally, January 30th was observed as the Washington's Birthday holiday.
These holidays can affect trading activities, as many financial institutions and markets remain closed. For instance, the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) and the NASDAQ were closed on January 2nd, 16th, and 30th, respectively.
February 2017 Bank Holidays
In February 2017, the stock market observed two bank holidays. The first was February 20th, which was President's Day. The second was February 21st, which was the Mardi Gras holiday. Both holidays were observed by the NYSE and NASDAQ.
March 2017 Bank Holidays
March 2017 featured several bank holidays. The first was March 3rd, which was Good Friday. This was followed by March 15th, which was the Easter holiday. Additionally, March 30th was observed as the Cesar Chavez Day holiday.
These holidays can affect trading activities, as many financial institutions and markets remain closed. For instance, the NYSE and NASDAQ were closed on March 3rd, 15th, and 30th.
April 2017 Bank Holidays
April 2017 had two bank holidays. The first was April 14th, which was Good Friday. The second was April 17th, which was Easter Monday. Both holidays were observed by the NYSE and NASDAQ.
May 2017 Bank Holidays
May 2017 featured several bank holidays. The first was May 1st, which was Labor Day. The second was May 29th, which was Memorial Day. Both holidays were observed by the NYSE and NASDAQ.
June 2017 Bank Holidays
In June 2017, the stock market observed two bank holidays. The first was June 19th, which was Juneteenth. The second was June 20th, which was Father's Day. Both holidays were observed by the NYSE and NASDAQ.
July 2017 Bank Holidays
July 2017 had two bank holidays. The first was July 4th, which was Independence Day. The second was July 31st, which was Emancipation Day. Both holidays were observed by the NYSE and NASDAQ.
August 2017 Bank Holidays
In August 2017, the stock market observed two bank holidays. The first was August 21st, which was Labor Day. The second was August 28th, which was the Summer Solstice. Both holidays were observed by the NYSE and NASDAQ.
September 2017 Bank Holidays
September 2017 featured several bank holidays. The first was September 4th, which was Labor Day. The second was September 5th, which was Constitution Day. Additionally, September 17th was observed as the Rosh Hashanah holiday. The NYSE and NASDAQ were closed on these days.

October 2017 Bank Holidays
October 2017 had two bank holidays. The first was October 9th, which was Columbus Day. The second was October 30th, which was Halloween. Both holidays were observed by the NYSE and NASDAQ.
November 2017 Bank Holidays
November 2017 featured several bank holidays. The first was November 10th, which was Veterans Day. The second was November 23rd, which was Thanksgiving. Additionally, November 24th was observed as Black Friday. The NYSE and NASDAQ were closed on these days.
December 2017 Bank Holidays
December 2017 had two bank holidays. The first was December 25th, which was Christmas Day. The second was December 26th, which was the Kwanzaa holiday. Both holidays were observed by the NYSE and NASDAQ.
Understanding the bank holidays observed in the US stock market in 2017 can help investors plan their trading activities accordingly. By staying informed about these holidays, investors can avoid potential losses and make more informed decisions.
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