The third day of Lunar New Year - 31 January, Friday; Singapore is closed on: Lunar New Year’s Day - 29 January, Wednesday and also 30 January, Thursday; The absence of these markets will thin Mainland China's stocks, bond, foreign exchange and commodity futures markets will be closed from Tuesday, Jan. 28 for the Lunar New Year holiday. Markets will resume trade on Wednesday, Feb. 5. In Hong Kong, trading in the stock market will be closed from Wednesday Jan. 29, for the holiday and will resume on Monday, Feb. 3. (RTTNews) - Asian stocks ended mostly lower in thin trade on Tuesday, with markets in China, South Korea, Taiwan and Indonesia closed for the Lunar New Year holidays. Tariff worries persisted The Shanghai Stock Exchange is be closed for eighteen holidays in 2025. The next Shanghai Stock Exchange holiday is Chinese New Year and will be observed on Tuesday, January 28, 2025 which is 2 days from now. Taiwan, South Korean and Chinese markets are closed for holidays. The Hong Kong Stock Exchange is be closed for fifteen holidays in 2025. The market also has three irregular schedules or half-days. The next Hong Kong Stock Exchange holiday is Chinese New Year and will be observed on Tuesday, January 28, 2025 which is tomorrow. The Singapore Exchange is be closed for ten holidays in 2025. The next Singapore Exchange holiday is Chinese New Year and will be observed on Wednesday, January 29, 2025 which is tomorrow. All holiday data is collected exclusively from primary sources. Most markets were closed for the Lunar New Year holiday, with markets in Shanghai shut for the whole week. The Lunar (Chinese) New Year holiday begins tomorrow. Mainland markets will be fully closed starting tomorrow and remain closed for all of next week. Hong Kong will have a half day tomorrow and be The markets have historically closed for one day if January 1st falls on the weekend. Example: In 2023, January 1st was on a Sunday. The markets closed for holiday on Monday, January 2nd instead. 2) Spring Festival (Chinese New Year): The Chinese markets historically close for 5-6 weekdays around CNY. This holiday is based on the Chinese Chinese travelers are canceling plans to visit Thailand during the Lunar New Year break, as concerns over the kidnapping of actor Wang Xing continue to reverberate through the country. Net booking Hong Kong's Hang Seng gained due to a Chinese AI startup. Explore. Search Monday, Jan 27, 2025. New Delhi o C. with many Asian markets closed for holidays. ahead of the Lunar New Year Chinese New Year effects on the markets 1. Cash is king ahead of Chinese New Year. Cash is king during Chinese New Year, with gift-giving in the form of ‘red packets’ a major driver. Hmart Philadelphia (aka H마트 or H超市), 6201 N Front St. Hmart Philadelphia open as of September 2020. Over the past few decades Hmart has become a huge chain in the US, and a huge new location was added at 6201 N Front St. making 4 for the Philadelphia region (the other locations being 69th St terminal in Upper Darby, on Cheltenham in Elkins Park, and a location in Cherry Hill, NJ). Our Holiday Calendar tracks market closings for world holidays. Filter by countries and exchanges for a list of scheduled events, closing dates and times. Chinese New Year Eve Vietnam: Hanoi Asian markets shares were mixed on Tuesday, with trading closed in Tokyo and Seoul for New Year holidays. Australia's S&P/ASX 200 in Sydney skidded 0.9% to 8,159.10. Hong Kong's Hang Seng added Chinese New Year effects on the markets 1. Cash is king ahead of Chinese New Year. Cash is king during Chinese New Year, with gift-giving in the form of ‘red packets’ a major driver. Find out everything you need to know about trading the Chinese New Year. Chinese New Year and China’s economy. Chinese New Year is on Sunday 22 January 2023. This marks the start of the Chinese Lunar New Year Golden Week – a week-long national holiday that’s the largest festival in the Chinese calendar and is celebrated all over the world. As we get ready to shut the books on the month of January with today’s market close, here’s how the major U.S. market barometers stack up YTD: Dow Jones Industrial Average: -4.4% S&P 500: -7.0% Find out everything you need to know about trading the Chinese New Year. Chinese New Year and China’s economy. Chinese New Year is on Sunday 22 January 2023. This marks the start of the Chinese Lunar New Year Golden Week – a week-long national holiday that’s the largest festival in the Chinese calendar and is celebrated all over the world.
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