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Is the stock market open on Columbus Day and Indigenous Peoples' Day? See schedule

U.S. stock markets will trade normally while banks and the post office close on the federal holiday, with the bond market closed, according to the Securities Industry and Financial Markets Association.

  • On Monday, October 13, United States stock exchanges including the New York Stock Exchange and Nasdaq will trade as usual rather than closing for the federal holiday.
  • After years of criticism, President Joe Biden proclaimed Indigenous Peoples' Day in 2021, which shares the same date as Columbus Day, a federal holiday observed in October.
  • Banks and post offices will be closed on Monday, October 13, with major bank branches confirming closures and the U.S. Postal Service suspending regular mail delivery, while UPS and FedEx operate pickups and deliveries.
  • The U.S. bond market will be closed on Thursday, Nov. 27, according to the Securities Industry and Financial Markets Association, as exchanges follow their own calendars.
  • Local services vary: Columbus lists Monday, Oct. 13, as a holiday for trash pickup, while Cincinnati and Canton plan normal schedules; most schools will be closed, but policies differ.
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Is the stock market open on Columbus Day and Indigenous Peoples' Day? See schedule

Monday, Oct. 13 marks both Columbus Day and Indigenous Peoples' Day. Here's what to know about whether the stock market will be open or closed.

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