Here's what to know about whether U.S. stock markets will be open on the national day of mourning on Thursday, Jan. 9.
President Joe Biden used an executive order to declare January 9, the day of Carter’s state funeral at the Washington National Cathedral, a day of mourning. The most recent national day of ...
January 9 has been designated a national day of mourning following the death of the U.S.’s longest-living president, Jimmy Carter. The 39th president reportedly died peacefully at his home on ...
What's closed on January 9?:What to know about national day of mourning for Jimmy Carter Federal offices will be closed on Jan. 9 to commemorate Carter's death, following an executive order issued ...
While USPS mail and deliveries will be delayed, UPS and FedEx pickup and delivery services will continue as usual. Generally, ...
While a majority of financial institutions, retailers and schools will be operating as usual on Thursday, Jan. 9, the U.S. Postal Service and all its branches will be closed, according to the USPS.
A National Day of Mourning will be held Thursday, January 9, to coincide with the official state funeral of former President Jimmy Carter. President Joe Biden declared a National Day of Mourning ...
Nasdaq and the New York Stock Exchange will not trade on Thursday. While the former is set to observe a moment of silence for Carter at 9:20 am EST, the US flag above the latter will fly at half-mast.
To honor Carter, a Nobel Peace Prize recipient who visited Providence in 1986, all federal offices will be closed on Jan. 9 ...
Thursday, January 9, is a National Day of Mourning to coincide with the funeral of former President Jimmy Carter. Federal government offices, stock markets and the U.S. Postal Service will be closed.