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Traders will get a break to end the week.
U.S. stock and bond markets will close on Friday, June 19, in observation of Juneteenth, which commemorates the end of slavery in the U.S. The pause in trading, days after the Wednesday close of this month’s Fed meeting, will mark the last extra day off until Independence Day.
Here’s the rest of the summer 2026 trading holiday schedule:
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Stock and bond markets will close on Friday, July 3, in observation of Independence Day. Bond markets will close early, at 2 p.m. ET, on Thursday, July 2.
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Stock and bond markets will close on Monday, September 7, in observation of Labor Day.
After Labor Day, the next stock-market holiday coincides with Thanksgiving. The bond market, however, does have breaks before that.
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