U.S. Stocks & Crypto Open Monday, Bonds & Some Commodities Closed
Monday, October 10th, brings a mix of closures and regular trading across various global markets. While U.S. stock exchanges and crypto markets remain open, bond markets and some commodities will be closed.
The U.S. stock market, including the New York Stock Exchange, will operate normally on Monday, despite it being Columbus Day, a federal holiday. This means investors can expect regular trading hours. Similarly, European exchanges like the German DAX will also be open for business.
Meanwhile, the U.S. Treasury bond markets will be closed on Monday. This closure is due to the Columbus Day holiday, which is a bank holiday in the U.S. This means there will be no trading in government bonds on Monday.
Crypto markets, known for their 24/7 operation, will continue trading as usual on Monday. This includes all major cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin and Ethereum.
U.S. commodities markets, such as gold and WTI crude futures, will also be open for trading on Monday. This means traders can buy and sell these commodities as they normally would on a weekday.
In summary, Monday's trading schedule sees U.S. stocks and cryptocurrencies operating as usual, while bond markets and some commodities markets are closed. Traders and investors should adjust their plans accordingly.