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Home / Business and Economy / Markets Brace for Holiday Halve: Light Volume Ahead

Markets Brace for Holiday Halve: Light Volume Ahead

22 Dec

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Summary

  • Markets face abbreviated trading week due to Christmas holiday.
  • Key economic data like Core PCE and GDP revision to be released.
  • Technical factors may drive action due to low participation.
Markets Brace for Holiday Halve: Light Volume Ahead

The financial markets are gearing up for the final full trading week of 2025, which will be significantly abbreviated due to the Christmas holiday. Trading will see an early closure on Wednesday, December 24th, followed by a complete closure on Thursday, December 25th, with normal hours resuming on Friday.

Despite the holiday-shortened schedule, several key economic indicators are slated for release. Monday will feature the Core PCE Price Index, a critical inflation measure for the Federal Reserve. Tuesday brings the Q3 GDP revision and consumer confidence data, with durable goods orders and initial jobless claims scheduled for Wednesday morning before the early market close.

With a light earnings calendar and reduced institutional participation expected, technical factors and year-end adjustments are likely to drive market movements more than fundamental news. Market participants will be analyzing last week's economic data, including employment figures and inflation readings, as they position for the remainder of 2025 and look ahead to early 2026.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The Core PCE Price Index is the Federal Reserve's preferred measure of inflation, crucial for assessing price pressures and guiding monetary policy decisions.
The Christmas holiday will cause an abbreviated trading schedule, with early closures and reduced participation leading to potentially lighter volume and muted price action.
Key economic data includes the Core PCE Price Index, Q3 GDP revision, consumer confidence, durable goods orders, and initial jobless claims.

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