New York stock market closed for Thanksgiving… trading resumes on the 28th
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- The New York stock market was closed on the 27th due to Thanksgiving.
- On the 28th, the New York stock market will conduct shortened trading until 1 p.m. due to Black Friday.
- Normal resumption of trading will take place from the 1st of next month.
- The article was summarized using an artificial intelligence-based language model.
- Due to the nature of the technology, key content in the text may be excluded or different from the facts.

The U.S. New York stock market was closed for one day on the 27th (local time) for Thanksgiving. Because it is a federal holiday, not only the securities market but also the bond market are closed.
Thanksgiving in the United States falls on the fourth Thursday of November each year. It is a day to give thanks for the year's harvest and blessings and to spend time with family. The U.S. government has designated this day as an official federal holiday since 1941.
The New York stock market will resume trading from the 28th, the day after Thanksgiving. However, trading on that day will be shortened to until 1 p.m. because it is 'Black Friday.' The U.S. bond market will also close early at 2 p.m. that day. Normal opening will be on the 1st of next month.
No Jeong-dong, Hankyung.com reporter dong2@hankyung.com

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