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November 27, 2025, 12:32
Here is the holiday schedule for the rest of the year—eight days on which the New York Stock Exchange, Nasdaq and U.S. bond markets are all shut:
Monday, Feb. 17: Presidents Day
Friday, April 18: Good Friday
Monday, May 26: Memorial Day
Thursday, June 19: Juneteenth
Friday, July 4: Independence Day
Monday, Sept. 1: Labor Day
Thursday, Nov. 27: Thanksgiving Day
Thursday, Dec. 25: Christmas Day
Markets also close early on July 3 and Christmas Eve, and on the day after Thanksgiving.
The bond market will observe two further holidays: Columbus Day, celebrated by many people as Indigenous Peoples' Day, on Oct. 13, and Veterans Day on Nov. 11.
#US #market #holidays
fng_onair
September 1, 2025, 12:28
Here is the holiday schedule for the rest of the year—eight days on which the New York Stock Exchange, Nasdaq and U.S. bond markets are all shut:
Monday, Feb. 17: Presidents Day
Friday, April 18: Good Friday
Monday, May 26: Memorial Day
Thursday, June 19: Juneteenth
Friday, July 4: Independence Day
Monday, Sept. 1: Labor Day
Thursday, Nov. 27: Thanksgiving Day
Thursday, Dec. 25: Christmas Day
Markets also close early on July 3 and Christmas Eve, and on the day after Thanksgiving.
The bond market will observe two further holidays: Columbus Day, celebrated by many people as Indigenous Peoples' Day, on Oct. 13, and Veterans Day on Nov. 11.
#US #market #holidays
fng_onair
July 4, 2025, 12:27
Here is the holiday schedule for the rest of the year—eight days on which the New York Stock Exchange, Nasdaq and U.S. bond markets are all shut:
Monday, Feb. 17: Presidents Day
Friday, April 18: Good Friday
Monday, May 26: Memorial Day
Thursday, June 19: Juneteenth
Friday, July 4: Independence Day
Monday, Sept. 1: Labor Day
Thursday, Nov. 27: Thanksgiving Day
Thursday, Dec. 25: Christmas Day
Markets also close early on July 3 and Christmas Eve, and on the day after Thanksgiving.
The bond market will observe two further holidays: Columbus Day, celebrated by many people as Indigenous Peoples' Day, on Oct. 13, and Veterans Day on Nov. 11.
#US #market #holidays
fng_onair
June 19, 2025, 12:26
Here is the holiday schedule for the rest of the year—eight days on which the New York Stock Exchange, Nasdaq and U.S. bond markets are all shut:
Monday, Feb. 17: Presidents Day
Friday, April 18: Good Friday
Monday, May 26: Memorial Day
Thursday, June 19: Juneteenth
Friday, July 4: Independence Day
Monday, Sept. 1: Labor Day
Thursday, Nov. 27: Thanksgiving Day
Thursday, Dec. 25: Christmas Day
Markets also close early on July 3 and Christmas Eve, and on the day after Thanksgiving.
The bond market will observe two further holidays: Columbus Day, celebrated by many people as Indigenous Peoples' Day, on Oct. 13, and Veterans Day on Nov. 11.
#US #market #holidays
fng_onair
May 26, 2025, 12:24
Here is the holiday schedule for the rest of the year—eight days on which the New York Stock Exchange, Nasdaq and U.S. bond markets are all shut:
Monday, Feb. 17: Presidents Day
Friday, April 18: Good Friday
Monday, May 26: Memorial Day
Thursday, June 19: Juneteenth
Friday, July 4: Independence Day
Monday, Sept. 1: Labor Day
Thursday, Nov. 27: Thanksgiving Day
Thursday, Dec. 25: Christmas Day
Markets also close early on July 3 and Christmas Eve, and on the day after Thanksgiving.
The bond market will observe two further holidays: Columbus Day, celebrated by many people as Indigenous Peoples' Day, on Oct. 13, and Veterans Day on Nov. 11.
#US #market #holidays
fng_onair
May 13, 2025, 14:16
#US #market #opening
fng_onair
May 13, 2025, 12:44
The latest consumer-price index is expected to show prices rose 2.4% in the 12 months through April, the same rate as a month earlier.
#US #inflation #data
fng_onair
May 13, 2025, 12:34
The Consumer Price Index in the United States increased 0.20 percent in April of 2025 over the previous month.
Inflation Rate MoM in the United States averaged 0.29 percent from 1947 until 2025, reaching an all time high of 2 percent in September of 1947 and a record low of -1.80 percent in November of 2008.
#US #inflation #CPI #data
fng_onair
May 13, 2025, 12:25
April inflation report: What you need to know
Here are the key points to know ahead of this morning's consumer-price index:
🔀 This is the first CPI report that will capture the economic volatility sparked by President Trump's April 2 "Liberation Day" tariff announcements.
👉Prices likely rose 2.4% in April from a year earlier, according to economists polled by The Wall Street Journal.
🍒🔋 On a core basis, or excluding volatile food and energy prices, the CPI likely rose at a 2.8% rate.
Both annual rates would be unchanged from a month earlier.
👆Economists expect monthly inflation likely ticked up, with the CPI rising 0.2% in April from March, and core CPI up 0.3%.
🔂The report from the Labor Department is due at 8:30 a.m. ET, and will be followed by a report on wholesale inflation Thursday.
⚡️Elements of both will be incorporated into the Federal Reserve’s preferred inflation gauge, the personal consumption expenditures price index, or PCE. That is due May 30.
🕚Last week the Fed warned that high tariffs, if sustained, would likely push up both inflation and unemployment.
#US #market #CPI #digest #forecast
fng_onair
May 13, 2025, 12:21
Russia’s oil prices fell for a fifth week, leaving the value of the nation's shipments close to a two-year low and largely negating the impact of a gain in crude sales.
Total flows in the four weeks to May 11 were worth about $4.09 billion, edging up from the period to May 4 but still the second-lowest since April 2023. Export prices for key grades shipped from the Baltic, Black Sea and Pacific regions all registered further declines.
#oil #Russia #market