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Is there a holiday in China stock market on May 1st?
There are only two days left before the May Day holiday. Are you all ready to travel? But you can't let go of stock trading. Don't worry, let's take a look at the May Day holiday in China stock market. The financial manager told you.

Because May 1 day is the International Labor Day, which is a legal holiday in China, and according to the regulations, the securities market will be closed for legal holidays. So,

Is there a holiday in China stock market on May 1st? The answer is, of course.

The following are

China stock market May Day holiday arrangement;

According to the announcement issued by the Shanghai and Shenzhen Stock Exchanges on the arrangement of closing for 20 17 Labor Day. According to the notice, the China stock market will be closed from April 29th to May 29th, 20 17 for 3 days. May 1 day (International Labor Day, Monday, May 1 day) is a legal holiday. On Tuesday, May 2nd, the market will be open as usual.

Announcement of May Day Holiday in China Stock Market

20 17 China stock market may day holiday arrangement;

China stock market has a May Day holiday -A shares: three consecutive days off.

It will be closed from Saturday, April 29th to Monday, May 1 Sunday, and will open as usual from Tuesday, May 2nd.

China stock market May Day holiday-Hong Kong stocks

Due to Labor Day, Buddha's birthday and other holidays, the Hong Kong stock market was closed on May 1 and May 3, and opened on May 2, and opened normally on May 4. Among them, May 3rd is the Buddha's birthday.

The mainland stock market was closed in May 1 and opened normally on May 2.

China Stock Market May Day Holiday-Shanghai-Shenzhen-Hong Kong Stock Connect

Shenzhen Stock Connect and Shanghai Stock Connect suspended trading for three consecutive days from May/KLOC-0 to May 3, and resumed normal trading on May 4.

Hong Kong Stock Connect closed on May 1 and May 3, opened normally on May 2, and resumed normal trading on May 4.