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Banks will be closed Thurs. till next monday.

I'm in Tx.

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Lobbies closed some places may have drive up tellers open on Friday. check your banks

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Banks are open on Friday.  Friday is not a holiday.

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I've never seen banks close on the Friday after Thanksgiving.  Neither a federal holiday nor a Federal Reserve Bank holiday. 

 

I've always worked that day.  All equity markets are open, although major exchanges will close at 1 pm.

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@SharkE   Not in my area...Thursday is the only closed day.

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Our local bank and credit union is open on Friday.

 

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My local banks will be open normal hours Friday and Saturday until noon.

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Banks in Michigan are only closed for the actual holiday - normal operating hours on Friday & Saturday. 

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@SharkE wrote:

Lobbies closed some places may have drive up tellers open on Friday. check your banks


@SharkE.  I was going to say, there's a law in Texas that banks can't be closed three consecutive days.   I imagine most, if not all, states have the same rule. 

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@SharkE I think @Kachina624 is right...we have the same laws in SC & GA. Banks can NOT be closed for 3 consecutive days, no matter if those days are weekends/holidays.

 

Where did you get your info?