U.S. Stock Markets Closed on July 3 for Independence Day Holiday, Resume July 7

U.S. stock markets closed on Friday, July 3, for Independence Day, commemorating the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence. Since July 4 fell on Saturday, markets observed the holiday on Friday instead. Bond markets ended trading early on Thursday, July 2 at 2 p.m., and futures sessions were shortened accordingly. The Dow Jones index hit a record high before the long weekend, though semiconductor stocks weighed on the Nasdaq. Trading volume reached 8.73 billion shares by midday Thursday. U.S. markets will resume normal trading on Monday, July 7.
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