U.S. stocks resumed normal trading on December 27
With the end of the Christmas holiday, the U.S. stock market has resumed normal opening trading on December 27, 2024 (Friday) after a short break. During the holiday, the trading hours of U.S. stocks have been adjusted to accommodate traditional holiday arrangements.
Specifically, on December 24 (Tuesday), Christmas Eve, the U.S. stock market closed 3 hours in advance to allow investors and traders to spend the holiday with their families. On December 25 (Wednesday), which was Christmas Day, the U.S. stock market was closed all day to celebrate this traditional Western holiday.
With the end of the holiday, the U.S. stock market reopened on December 27 (Friday), and investors can continue to trade stocks. This arrangement helps ensure market liquidity and provides a stable trading platform for global investors.
Summary:
The U.S. stock market took a short break during the Christmas period to accommodate holiday arrangements. The market closed early on December 24, closed all day on December 25, and resumed normal trading on December 27, providing investors with an opportunity to continue to participate in the market.
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