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Market Holidays & Trading Hours 2025–2027

Complete Australian Securities Exchange (ASX) holidays schedule for strategic trading planning

Easter Monday

Next Market Holiday

April 6, 2026 2 days away

7

Total Holidays 2026

Australian Securities Exchange (ASX) closed days

10:00 AM - 4:00 PM

Regular Trading Hours

Australian Eastern Time (AET)

Understanding Australian Securities Exchange (ASX) Holidays and Trading Schedule

The Australian Securities Exchange (ASX) holidays follow the same official schedule as both exchanges observe identical market closures throughout the year. Understanding these Australia market holidays is crucial for traders, investors, and financial professionals who need to plan their trading strategies effectively.

The stock market typically closes for 7 holidays each year, including major holidays like New Year's Day, Independence Day, Thanksgiving, and Christmas. The exchanges have coordinated their holiday schedules to ensure consistency across financial markets.

Planning around stock market holidays is essential for several reasons: it affects settlement dates for trades, impacts options expiration schedules, and influences market volatility before and after holiday periods. Many traders notice increased volatility in the days leading up to major market holidays as institutional investors adjust their positions.

Official Market Holiday Calendar

DateDayHoliday
January 1ThursdayNew Year's Day
January 26MondayAustralia Day
April 3FridayGood Friday
April 6MondayEaster Monday
June 8MondayKing's Birthday
December 25FridayChristmas Day
December 28MondayBoxing Day (Substitute)

Australian Securities Exchange (ASX) Trading Hours

Regular Trading Hours

  • Pre-Market: 7:00 AM - 10:00 AM
  • Regular Session: 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM
  • After-Hours:

Early Closures

The stock market closes early (1:00 PM ET) on the following days:

  • Christmas Eve
  • New Year's Eve

Planning Your Trading Strategy Around Market Holidays

Successful traders and investors always factor in Australia market holidays when developing their trading strategies. The days surrounding market closures often exhibit unique trading patterns that savvy investors can leverage for better returns.

Historical data shows that trading volumes typically decrease in the days before major holidays as institutional investors square their positions. This can lead to increased volatility and wider bid-ask spreads. The 'holiday effect' is a well-documented phenomenon where markets often experience positive returns in the days immediately preceding major holidays.

When the Australian Securities Exchange (ASX) is closed for holidays, it's important to remember that international markets may still be operating. This can create pricing gaps when markets reopen, especially if significant economic or geopolitical events occur during the closure period.

Frequently Asked Questions

Australian Securities Exchange (ASX) has 7 official holidays in 2026. These include New Year's Day, Australia Day, Good Friday, Easter Monday, King's Birthday, Christmas Day, Boxing Day (Substitute).
Yes, Australian Securities Exchange (ASX) has early closures on Christmas Eve (typically closes at 2:00 PM), New Year's Eve (typically closes at 2:00 PM).
Australian Securities Exchange (ASX) operates during 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM (Australian Eastern Time (AET)).
If a holiday falls on a Saturday, it is usually observed on the preceding Friday. If it falls on a Sunday, it is observed on the following Monday. Observed dates are listed in the Australian Securities Exchange (ASX) holiday calendar.