(News Bulletin 247) – Usually open from Monday to Friday, the Paris Stock Exchange will have six public holidays in 2025 as in 2024. Conversely, it will be open on July 14, for the national holiday, as well as on November 11 for the armistice of the First World War.

The Parisian market will have as many public holidays in 2025 as the previous year. It will have a total of six, as in 2024, therefore, compared to five in 2023 and three in 2022 and 2021. Remember that the calendar of these public holidays is very different from that of the French as a general rule.

Ultimately, the Paris Stock Exchange will be closed in 2025 on the following dates:

  • Wednesday, January 1 (New Year’s Day)
  • Friday April 18 (Good Friday)
  • Monday April 21 (Easter Monday)
  • Tuesday, May 1 (Labor Day)
  • Thursday December 25 (Christmas Day)
  • Friday December 26 (Christmas celebrations bridge)
  • Conversely, Thursday May 8 (armistice of the Second World War), Thursday May 29 (Ascension), Monday June 9 (Pentecost), Monday July 14 (national holiday), Friday August 15 (Assumption), Saturday November 1 (All Saints’ Day) and Tuesday November 11 (armistice of the First World War), the Paris Stock Exchange will be open, even if volumes could be more or less reduced at these times. dates. In addition, the Paris Stock Exchange will close earlier (shortly after 2 p.m.) on Wednesdays, December 24 and December 31.

    Among the other Euronext markets, Amsterdam, Brussels and Lisbon will experience the same schedule of closures as Paris. On the other hand, the Dublin Stock Exchange benefits from one additional public holiday (May 5), Milan two (August 15 and December 24). The Oslo Stock Exchange will benefit from four more public holidays (such as Maundy Thursday and December 24) than the Paris Stock Exchange.

    In comparison, Wall Street will be luckier and will experience, for its part, no less than 10 public holidays in 2025 while the London Stock Exchange will be closed 8 times on a weekday.