Trading Holidays on JSE
DAY | DATE | HOLIDAY |
Monday | Jan. 02, 2023 | New Year’s Day Holiday |
Tuesday | Mar 21, 2023 | Human Rights Day |
Friday | Apr. 07, 2023 | Good Friday |
Monday | Apr. 10, 2023 | Family Day |
Thursday | Apr. 27, 2023 | Freedom Day |
Monday | May 01, 2023 | Workers Day |
Friday | Jun 16, 2023 | Youth Day |
Wednesday | Aug. 09, 2023 | National Women’s Day |
Monday | Sep 25, 2023 | Heritage Day |
Monday | Dec 25, 2023 | Christmas Day |
Tuesday | Dec 26, 2023 | Day of Goodwill |
Johannesburg Stock Exchange JSE Holidays 2023
What investors need to know about holidays on JSE Exchange
The Johannesburg Stock Exchange (JSE) is the largest stock exchange in Africa, providing a platform for investors to trade in a range of financial instruments, including equities, bonds, and derivatives. As with any stock exchange, the JSE observes a set of holidays throughout the year that affect its trading hours and operations. This article will provide an overview of the JSE holidays for the year 2023.
The JSE will be closed for business on the following public holidays in 2023:
- New Year’s Day: January 1st
- Human Rights Day: March 21st
- Good Friday: April 14th
- Easter Monday: April 17th
- Freedom Day: April 27th
- Workers’ Day: May 1st
- Youth Day: June 16th
- National Women’s Day: August 9th
- Heritage Day: September 24th
- Day of Reconciliation: December 16th
- Christmas Day: December 25th
- Day of Goodwill: December 26th
It is important to note that the JSE may also choose to observe additional holidays or half-day trading sessions at its discretion. In such cases, the exchange will notify investors and traders well in advance through official channels.
On the days when the JSE is closed for business, investors and traders will not be able to place orders or conduct any transactions on the exchange. However, it is important to note that while the JSE may be closed, other international stock exchanges may still be open for business, providing opportunities for investors to trade in other markets.
In addition to the public holidays, the JSE also observes a number of non-trading days throughout the year for administrative and technical purposes. These non-trading days are not considered public holidays and will not affect the JSE’s trading hours or operations. The non-trading days for 2023 have not yet been announced but will likely be made available to the public in due course.
In conclusion, as the largest stock exchange in Africa, the JSE plays a crucial role in facilitating investment and trading activities in South Africa and beyond. Understanding the JSE’s holiday schedule is an essential part of successful trading, as it enables investors to plan their trades and avoid any potential disruptions to their investment strategies. By familiarizing themselves with the JSE’s holiday schedule, investors can make informed decisions and capitalize on the opportunities presented by the South African market.