IanT(MoneyAM)
- 12 Dec 2006 08:34
Below are the opening hours for the London Stock Exchange during the festive period. Please note that the MoneyAM office will be following the same schedule as the LSE.
London Stock Exchange
Friday 22nd Dec: Half Day (Market closes at 12.30)
Monday 25th Dec: Market Closed
Tuesday 26th Dec: Market Closed
Wednesday 27th Dec: Normal Opening Hours
Thursday 28th Dec: Normal Opening Hours
Friday 29th Dec: Half Day (Market closes at 12.30)
Monday 1st Jan: Market Closed
Tuesday2nd Jan: Normal Opening Hours
NYSE and Nasdaq
Friday 22nd Dec: Normal Opening Hours
Monday 25th Dec: Market Closed
Tuesday 26th Dec: Normal Opening Hours
Wednesday 27th Dec: Normal Opening Hours
Thursday 28th Dec: Normal Opening Hours
Friday 29th Dec: Normal Opening Hours
Monday 1st Jan: Market Closed
Tuesday 2nd Jan: Normal Opening Hours
Ian
hewittalan6
- 19 Dec 2006 22:29
- 12 of 26
MM,
The film is not a patch on the books. I cannot recommend them highly enough to any who have not read them.
axdpc
- 20 Dec 2006 09:28
- 13 of 26
The voice of DEATH was good in the film, but a little .... HUMAN.
hewittalan6
- 20 Dec 2006 09:48
- 14 of 26
2 really disappointing aspects were Nobby Nobbs, who was completely wrong and the more foregivable issue that the bulk of the humour lies in the narrative and the prose, both of which do not transfer very well to the screen, but it was a pretty good attempt.
I would now like to see "Men at Arms" or "Nightwatch" given the same treatment.
axdpc
- 20 Dec 2006 10:20
- 15 of 26
Any choice with the luggage or DEATH would be fine. Then again, I might leave it to my imaginations :-)
In these days of media gagging/control and PCs, we are depending more on truisms in fictions.
hewittalan6
- 20 Dec 2006 10:22
- 16 of 26
The Last Continent perhaps??
Just Love Rincewind. There is a wizzard after my own heart.
axdpc
- 20 Dec 2006 10:30
- 17 of 26
Good choice :-)
potatohead
- 20 Dec 2006 17:24
- 18 of 26
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potatohead
- 20 Dec 2006 17:49
- 19 of 26
and thats what i mean.
Maggot
- 20 Dec 2006 19:30
- 20 of 26
Hostpitals send patients home at Christmas whether the patients are Christian or not... so that the nurses can celebrate the birth of Christ by going to Church? I think not. Similarly doctors´surgeries will have reduced hours. Many banks and libraries will be closed. Public transport curtailed... the list is endless. And the stock exchange finishes early! Those facets of the Christian religion are forced on all of us whether we chose to partake or not.
One can imagine the outcry if all restuarants were foced to close during daylight hours while other religions fasted!
You and I may agree that those things are all OK, because British life has for centuries revolved around Christianity and are part of our upbringing... but potatohead is entitled to question it.
axdpc
- 20 Dec 2006 21:22
- 21 of 26
Maggot,
OK, I hear what you are saying and agree about the inconveniences. I guess it is a custom most of us got used to. Predictability is comfortable and often necessary.
Wonder what it is like during local "religious" festivals in other countries?
eg. India (mainly Hindus?), Israel (Judaism), Japan (Buddhism?), Saudi Arabia (Islam).
Also agree potatohead, and anyone else, is entitled to question and to air his opinions which I hope he will continue. Perhaps we need to add lots of :-)))
Is not LSE a private company who can decide when they will provide their service?
Many years ago I read that some French company have their "Xmas" closures in August ...
axdpc
- 20 Dec 2006 21:24
- 22 of 26
Ian, thanks for adding NYSE and Nasdaq info. Now I know when it will be safe to leave my screen :-)
martynz
- 22 Dec 2006 10:00
- 23 of 26
excellent podcast my money am team do we all need to invest in Finland next year up 25%??.... seasons greetings
optomistic
- 29 Dec 2006 13:25
- 24 of 26
Nasdac to close Tuesday to honour Pres. Ford.
Likely NYSE will close as well.
KEAYDIAN
- 01 Jan 2007 17:05
- 26 of 26
Happy new year, oh my head!
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