Are US Markets Closed On Good Friday 2026? Here's What To Know
With Good Friday approaching on April 3, 2026, many investors and traders are searching for clarity on whether US financial markets will operate as usual. The question is trending on Google as workers plan long weekends and businesses adjust schedules ahead of the Easter holiday.
Major US stock exchanges, including the NYSE and Nasdaq, will be closed on Good Friday. Bond markets and most commodities trading will also halt for the day. The closure follows the traditional Wall Street calendar, which observes the Christian holiday despite its lack of federal holiday status.
Banks will remain open since Good Friday isn't a federal holiday, though some branches may reduce hours. The post office will operate normally, as will most retail stores. International markets present a mixed picture - European exchanges are closed, while Asian markets largely remain open.
Financial advisors recommend investors review portfolios before Thursday's close, as the long weekend could amplify reactions to economic data releases. The March jobs report, due Friday morning, will now see market responses delayed until Monday.
This marks the second consecutive year Good Friday falls in early April, creating a compressed trading period before quarter-end. Analysts note increased search traffic reflects public confusion about the holiday's inconsistent observance across sectors.
For those planning transactions, wire transfers initiated Friday won't process until Monday. Crypto markets will continue operating 24/7, though with typically lower liquidity during traditional market closures.