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Investor.News 2025

Here is a month-by-month schedule of stock market holidays, early closures, and notable industry events that we at Investor.News and the CMI are attending for 2025 across the Canadian (TSX), U.S. (NYSE and Nasdaq), Australian (ASX), and U.K. (LSE) markets:

January 2025

  • Wednesday, January 1: New Year's Day (All markets closed)
  • Thursday, January 2: New Year's Holiday (LSE closed)
  • Monday, January 20: Martin Luther King, Jr. Day (NYSE and Nasdaq closed)
  • Thursday, January 23: InvestorTalk Toronto meeting
  • Monday, January 27: Australia Day Observed (ASX closed)

February 2025

  • Monday, February 17: Family Day (TSX closed); Presidents' Day (NYSE and Nasdaq closed)
  • Thursday, February 20: InvestorTalk Toronto meeting

March 2025

  • Sunday, March 2 – Wednesday, March 5: PDAC 2025 Convention at the Metro Toronto Convention Centre, Toronto, Canada
  • Thursday, March 20: InvestorTalk Toronto meeting

April 2025

  • Friday, April 18: Good Friday (All markets closed)
  • Monday, April 21: Easter Monday (ASX and LSE closed)
  • Thursday, April 17: InvestorTalk Toronto meeting

May 2025

  • Monday, May 5: Early May Bank Holiday (LSE closed)
  • Wednesday, May 14 – Thursday, May 15: International Critical Minerals Expo & CMI Summit IV
  • Monday, May 19: Victoria Day (TSX closed)
  • Thursday, May 22: InvestorTalk Toronto meeting
  • Monday, May 26: Memorial Day (NYSE and Nasdaq closed); Spring Bank Holiday (LSE closed)

June 2025

  • Monday, June 9: King's Birthday (ASX closed)
  • Thursday, June 19: Juneteenth National Independence Day (NYSE and Nasdaq closed)
  • Thursday, June 19: InvestorTalk Toronto meeting

July 2025

  • Tuesday, July 1: Canada Day (TSX closed)
  • Thursday, July 3: U.S. markets close early at 1:00 p.m. ET (1:15 p.m. for eligible options)
  • Friday, July 4: Independence Day (NYSE and Nasdaq closed)
  • Thursday, July 17: InvestorTalk Toronto meeting

August 2025

  • Monday, August 4: Civic Holiday (TSX closed)
  • Monday, August 25: Summer Bank Holiday (LSE closed)
  • Thursday, August 21: InvestorTalk Toronto meeting

September 2025

  • Monday, September 1: Labour Day (TSX, NYSE, and Nasdaq closed)
  • Thursday, September 18: InvestorTalk Toronto meeting

October 2025

  • Monday, October 13: Thanksgiving Day (TSX closed)
  • Thursday, October 16: InvestorTalk Toronto meeting

November 2025

  • Thursday, November 27: Thanksgiving Day (NYSE and Nasdaq closed)
  • Friday, November 28: U.S. markets close early at 1:00 p.m. ET (1:15 p.m. for eligible options)
  • Thursday, November 20: InvestorTalk Toronto meeting

December 2025

  • Wednesday, December 24: Christmas Eve; TSX closes early at 1:00 p.m. ET; NYSE and Nasdaq close early at 1:00 p.m. ET (1:15 p.m. for eligible options); ASX closes early at 2:10 p.m. Sydney time; LSE closes early at 12:30 p.m. GMT
  • Thursday, December 25: Christmas Day (All markets closed)
  • Friday, December 26: Boxing Day (TSX, ASX, and LSE closed)
  • Wednesday, December 31: New Year's Eve; ASX closes early at 2:10 p.m. Sydney time

Note: Early closing times are subject to change; please verify with official exchange calendars.

For the most current information, please refer to the official trading calendars of the respective exchanges.


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