The New York Stock Exchange is closed today in observance of the National Day of Mourning in recognition of the passing of former President Jimmy Carter.
As Jimmy Carter's funeral takes place Thursday, a National Day of Mourning will get underway, which means several businesses will be closed.
The New York Stock Exchange and the Nasdaq will both observe Thursday's national day of mourning in a Wall Street tradition dating back to 1865.
Major trading markets and the federal government will take a break Thursday to commemorate the life of former President Jimmy Carter.
As the national day of mourning isn’t a federal holiday, many businesses, financial centers, and services will be open
President Joe Biden declared Thursday, Jan. 9 as a National Day of Mourning in honor of the death of Jimmy Carter.
President Joe Biden declared Jan. 9 as National Day of Mourning to honor the nations 39th president and humanitarian President Jimmy Carter.
Following the death of former President Jimmy Carter, President Joe Biden declared January 9, 2025, a national day of mourning. While not a federal holiday, it will affect federal offices, services, and businesses.
Instead, it's because of a National Day of Mourning taking place to honor former President Jimmy Carter, who's state funeral is scheduled for Thursday, Jan. 9. Carter, the 39th U.S. president, died Dec.
President Joe Biden designated Thursday, Jan. 9, as a national day of mourning for former President Jimmy Carter.
Following former President Jimmy Carter’s death on Dec. 29, President Joe Biden declared Thursday, Jan. 9 as a National Day of Mourning in honor of the late centenarian leader. The day coincides with Carter’s scheduled state funeral in Washington,