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 have a long 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 few 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 trading 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 trading will halt for the holiday.