Good Friday is not recognised as a federal holiday in the US, which leads to some confusion about what stays open and closed.
Good Friday, falling on April 18 this year, is a significant day for Christians around the world as it marks the crucifixion of Jesus Christ. It comes just before Easter Sunday, which celebrates his resurrection from the dead. While the day carries such spiritual meaning, it is not recognised as a federal holiday in the U.S., which leads to some confusion about what stays open.
Will the stock market be open?
The New York Stock Exchange and NASDAQ will both be closed on Good Friday. DOW will remain closed too. U.S. stock markets observe a limited number of religious holidays, and Good Friday is one of them. No trading will take place on April 18 this year. Moreover, on Maundy Thursday, which is the day before Good Friday (April 17), the bond market will close early at 2 PM ET – so all the financial activity winds down even before the official holiday begins on Friday. After closing for Good Friday, business will run as per usual on Wall Street until late May.



















