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MLK Day, Stock Market and Trump's Inauguration
Is the stock market open today? Here’s what to know for Inauguration Day and MLK Day.
Monday will be an especially noteworthy day on America’s calendar — and it’s one that will be marked by various closings, including that of financial markets.
Is the Stock Market Closed? Trump's Inauguration and MLK Day are Both Today
The U.S. stock market is closed today, January 20, 2025, in observance of MLK Day—coinciding with Donald Trump's presidential inauguration.
Stock market today: Asian shares gain and bitcoin hits a record high ahead of U.S. inauguration
World shares are higher ahead of the inauguration of U.S. President-elect Donald Trump, while bitcoin surged to a record high.
The stock market is on pace for its best week since Trump's election win
Bond yields dipped for a third day on Friday, bringing some relief to investors after they watched the 10-year approach 5% in recent weeks.
Dollar steady as markets await Trump inauguration
The dollar was hovering near a more than two-year high at the start of a pivotal week on Monday, as Donald Trump re-enters the White House with an inauguration speech that will be of primary focus for investors hoping to decipher his immediate policies.
Stock Futures Rise as Markets Brace for Trump Volatility. Dollar Slides.
S&P 500, Dow, and Nasdaq aren’t trading but futures were up. Hang Seng, Nikkei, FTSE 100 and DAX were also rising.
Stocks and Bitcoin climb as Trump takes office; markets brace for volatility
US equity futures traded within a narrow range while the dollar weakened on Monday, as markets braced for the inauguration of Donald Trump. Bitcoin, in contrast, surged to a record high, reflecting the optimism surrounding Trump’s expected pro-crypto stance.
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Stock Futures Fall as Markets Brace for Trump Volatility. Dollar Slides.
S&P 500, Dow, and Nasdaq aren’t trading but futures were falling. Hang Seng, Nikkei, FTSE 100 and DAX were also rising.
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The stock market has never looked like this before — regardless of who's president
Donald Trump enters office after a rip-roaring rally in stocks has brought the market to stretched valuation levels amid an ...
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Is the stock market open or closed on MLK Day 2025? See holiday schedule
Here's what you need to know about whether U.S. stock markets will be open on Martin Luther King Jr., Day this year.
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Major fund manager reveals stock market forecast for 2025
Subscribe to TheStreet's free daily newsletter 💰💵 The major averages were lower in the week that began Dec. 30, 2024, and ...
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Is the stock market closed on Martin Luther King Jr. Day?
U.S. stock markets will be closed on Monday, Jan. 20, in observance of the Martin Luther King Jr. Day holiday. The Nasdaq and ...
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Is the Stock Market Going to Soar Under President Donald Trump (as It Did During His First Term)? Here's What History Has to Say.
Is the Stock Market Going to Soar Under President Donald Trump (as It Did During His First Term)? Here's What History Has to ...
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BlackRock executive outlines 'quality' playbook for the 2025 stock market
In an episode of the Opening Bid podcast, BlackRock's chief investment and portfolio strategist for the Americas, Gargi ...
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A final look at how the U.S. stock market performed under Joe Biden
U.S. stocks are about to close out the Biden era on a high note as the president bids farewell to the White House.
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Will the Stock Market Crash or Soar Under President-Elect Donald Trump? Here's What History Shows.
Looking ahead, some analysts think the stock market will keep soaring as Trump pushes for deregulation and tax cuts during ...
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