Bank Holidays

See all upcoming bank holidays that may affect financial markets, trading sessions and liquidity.

May 24, 2026

Bank Holidays Today

These holidays are currently affecting market trading hours.

All Upcoming Bank Holidays

These upcoming holidays may affect market trading hours and liquidity.

Bank Holiday

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🌍 United States
Memorial Day
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🌍 United Kingdom
Spring Bank Holiday
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🌍 United States
Whit Monday
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🌍 Germany
Whit Monday
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🌍 France
Whit Monday
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🌍 Netherlands
Whit Monday
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🌍 Belgium
Whit Monday
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🌍 New Zealand
King’s Birthday
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🌍 Italy
Republic Day
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🌍 Australia
King’s Birthday

Why Bank Holidays Matter for Traders

Bank holidays can significantly impact market liquidity, spreads and trading volume.
When major financial centers are closed, Forex and futures markets may experience
lower liquidity and higher volatility.

Traders should always be aware of upcoming bank holidays to avoid unexpected market conditions.

Market Status & Impact

The market status indicates whether global financial markets are open or closed. Because forex is a global market, trading may still be possible even if banks in a specific country are closed.

Market Status

🟢 Market Open – Global markets are operating normally.

🟡 Market Early Close – Markets close earlier than usual.

🟠 Market Reduced Hours – Markets operate with shortened trading hours.

🔴 Market Closed – Major financial markets are closed.

Impact Level

A holiday in a major economy can still affect liquidity even if markets remain open.

🔴 High Impact – Major financial centers are closed, which may significantly reduce liquidity.

🟠 Medium Impact – Some important markets are closed, which may moderately affect trading activity.

🟡 Low Impact – Limited impact on global market liquidity.

Markets Affected by Bank Holidays

– Forex markets
– Stock exchanges
– Futures markets
– Options markets
– Commodity markets

How Bank Holidays Affect Trading

– Lower market liquidity
– Wider spreads
– Reduced trading volume
– Delayed market reactions
– Potential volatility spikes

Currencies Covered on This Page

This page tracks bank holidays that may impact major financial markets and trading activity.
The holidays listed here are linked to the most actively traded currencies in the global Forex market.

Bank holidays in these countries can affect market liquidity, spreads and trading volume.

Valuta's we use

USD – United States Dollar
EUR – Euro
GBP – British Pound
JPY – Japanese Yen
AUD – Australian Dollar
CAD – Canadian Dollar
CHF – Swiss Franc
NZD – New Zealand Dollar

FAQ

Bank holidays are public holidays when banks and financial institutions are closed in a specific country. During these holidays, certain financial markets may also be closed or experience reduced trading activity.
Yes, bank holidays can affect Forex trading. When major financial centers are closed, market liquidity may decrease and spreads may widen. This can lead to slower price movements or increased volatility.
The Forex market is decentralized and typically remains open during most bank holidays. However, trading volume may be lower when banks and financial institutions in major economies are closed.
Bank holidays in major economies such as the United States, the United Kingdom, the Eurozone and Japan often have the largest impact on global financial markets because these regions represent major trading hubs.
Liquidity can drop during bank holidays because many banks, financial institutions and market participants are closed. With fewer active traders in the market, trading volume decreases and price movements may become less predictable.
Traders can prepare for bank holidays by checking upcoming holiday schedules, adjusting position sizes and being aware of potential changes in market liquidity and volatility.

Disclaimer

This bank holiday information is provided for informational purposes only.
Actual market hours and trading conditions may vary depending on your broker, exchange and local regulations.

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