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MLK Day, Stock Market
Is the Stock Market Closed? Trump's Inauguration and MLK Day are Both Today
The U.S. stock market is closed today, January 20, 2025, in observance of MLK Day—coinciding with Donald Trump's presidential inauguration.
Is the stock market open on MLK Day? What to know
As the nation pauses to remember Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and his legacy to the United States, the stock markets in the country will close for the day. The New York Stock Exchange will close for a long weekend after normal trading hours on Friday,
Is the stock market open today? Here’s what to know for Inauguration Day and MLK Day.
Monday will be an especially noteworthy day on America’s calendar — and it’s one that will be marked by various closings, including that of financial markets.
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Are banks open on MLK Day? What to know before you head out
The nation will honor Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. on Monday as part of a National Day of Service to pay tribute to his legacy ...
SchaeffersResearch.com
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Stock Futures Rise After MLK Day, Presidential Inauguration
Stock futures are on the rise today following the Martin Luther King Jr. Day holiday and U.S. President Donald Trump's ...
The Cincinnati Enquirer
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Is the stock market open on Donald Trump's Inauguration Day? See the holiday schedule.
Here's what to know. Is the
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MLK Day 2025: What’s open on Monday? Banks, UPS, mail delivery, stock markets, stores, malls, supermarkets
Some businesses will be open and services will be available in New Jersey and the surrounding region on Martin Luther King Jr ...
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Stocks rise as traders closely watch Trump's early tariff moves
Markets rose after Trump's day-one trade policy was softer than feared, with the President holding off on issuing new tariffs ...
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