What days are banks closed in Canada in 2023?
On behalf of financial markets participants, SIFMA recommends a holiday schedule for financial markets in the U.S., U.K. and Japan. Show
All SIFMA holiday recommendations apply to the trading of U.S. dollar-denominated government securities, mortgage- and asset-backed securities, over-the-counter investment-grade and high-yield corporate bonds, municipal bonds and secondary money market trading in bankers' acceptances, commercial paper and Yankee and Euro certificates of deposit. Previously scheduled SIFMA early close recommendations do not affect the
closing time for settlements. Juneteenth National Independence Day Recommendations Fixed Income Markets Going forward, Juneteenth National Independence Day will be incorporated into our holiday schedule. View our market close policy; see also SIFMA Press Release Holiday Schedule Policy
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What days are banks closed in Canada?Bank holidays in Canada. January 1 – New Year's Day.. April 2 – Good Friday.. May 24 – Victoria Day.. July 1 – Canada Day.. September 6 – Labour Day.. September 30 – Truth and Reconciliation Day.. October 11 – Thanksgiving Day.. November 11 – Remembrance Day.. Is Tuesday 3rd Jan 2023 a bank holiday?These are the 2023 bank holiday dates confirmed so far: January 2 - New Year's Day (Substitute day) January 3 – 2nd January (substitute day), Scotland only. April 7 - Good Friday.
What day is a holiday for Canada Day 2023?When is Canada Day? The National Day of Canada is observed as a statutory holiday on July 1st.
Are the banks closed January 2 2023?** Sunday - the Federal Reserve Banks and the Board of Governors are closed on June 20, 2022, December 26, 2022, and January 2, 2023.
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