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UK Stock Market Holiday Schedule: London Stock Exchange Hours for Christmas 2025 and New Year’s Day 2026
23 December 2025
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UK Stock Market Holiday Schedule: London Stock Exchange Hours for Christmas 2025 and New Year’s Day 2026

As the UK heads into the final trading stretch of 2025, the London Stock Exchange (LSE) is moving into a holiday-shortened schedule that can catch investors off guard—especially anyone placing late orders, managing year-end portfolio changes, or timing cash withdrawals and settlement.

That backdrop is already showing up in market coverage. Reuters reported on Tuesday, 23 December 2025 that UK stocks traded in subdued conditions ahead of an early close on Wednesday and full closures for Christmas Day and Boxing Day

Below is the official UK stock market holiday schedule for Christmas 2025 and New Year’s Day 2026, plus what it means in practice for trading, liquidity, and post‑trade processes.


At a glance: UK stock market opening hours around Christmas 2025 and New Year 2026

The London Stock Exchange generally runs trading services on weekdays, but it recognises public and bank holidays in England & Wales—which is why the Christmas and New Year schedule looks the way it does. 

Here are the key dates investors are searching for right now:

  • Wednesday, 24 December 2025 (Christmas Eve): HALF DAY
    • LSE shows a Christmas Holiday half day, with the market closing process commencing from 12:30 (London time).
    • It is listed as a standard settlement day
  • Thursday, 25 December 2025 (Christmas Day): CLOSED
    • Non-trading day
    • GBX/GBP non-settlement day in EUI (Euroclear UK & International / CREST) 
  • Friday, 26 December 2025 (Boxing Day): CLOSED
    • Non-trading day
    • GBX/GBP non-settlement day in EUI (Euroclear UK & International / CREST) 
  • Wednesday, 31 December 2025 (New Year’s Eve): HALF DAY
    • LSE lists a New Year’s Holiday half day, with the market closing process commencing from 12:30 (London time).
    • Also shown as a standard settlement day
  • Thursday, 1 January 2026 (New Year’s Day): CLOSED
    • Non-trading day
    • GBX/GBP non-settlement day in EUI (Euroclear UK & International / CREST) 

What “half day” means on the LSE (and why it matters)

When the LSE marks Christmas Eve (24 December) and New Year’s Eve (31 December) as half-days, it doesn’t just mean “a quieter afternoon.” It means the market’s closing process begins from 12:30 London time, effectively compressing the trading window and often concentrating activity into the morning. London Stock Exchange+1

For investors, that typically translates into:

  • Earlier effective cut-offs for placing or adjusting trades
  • Less time for price discovery, especially in smaller-cap names
  • A bigger premium on order discipline (for example, knowing your limit price rather than relying on fast-moving quotes)

MoneyWeek highlighted the same practical takeaway: the LSE is closed on Christmas Day and Boxing Day, and closes early on Christmas Eve (12:30pm)


Christmas Day and Boxing Day: the market is shut—and settlement is impacted

The simplest version: no on-exchange trading on Thursday 25 December and Friday 26 December

The more important detail for anyone moving money or managing delivery of shares: the LSE also flags both days as GBX/GBP non-settlement days in EUI (Euroclear UK & International / CREST). 

That matters because UK shares generally settle on a business-day cycle. When settlement rails are closed:

  • Trades don’t “fail,” but settlement dates can shift forward
  • Cash movements tied to settlement can arrive later than expected
  • Corporate action processing and operational workflows may be constrained

New Year’s Day 2026: a full closure after the New Year’s Eve half day

The sequence is straightforward:

  • Wednesday, 31 December 2025: half-day, closing process from 12:30
  • Thursday, 1 January 2026: closed (non-trading and non-settlement in GBX/GBP) 

This is one reason markets often feel “thin” late in the year: the calendar produces multiple shortened or closed sessions in quick succession, tightening the window for rebalancing and year-end positioning.


What traders are saying this week: thin liquidity and a “holiday-shortened” tape

In the last couple of days, market reporting has underlined the same theme: liquidity conditions can shift quickly into the holidays.

  • Reuters, covering UK stocks on 23 December 2025, described a holiday-shortened week with an early close on Wednesday and closures Thursday and Friday for Christmas and Boxing Day. 
  • Reuters also noted across Europe that analysts were watching for volatility driven by low liquidity heading into the holiday week. 

In practical terms, this is why the holiday schedule matters even to long-term investors: in thinner markets, prices can move further on less volume, and bid–ask spreads can widen—particularly outside the most liquid FTSE 100 names.


Beyond trading: LCH clearing and year-end margin timelines can run on different clocks

Even when the cash equity market is shut, parts of the post‑trade ecosystem may still have operational deadlines.

LCH Ltd (part of LSEG’s post-trade services) issued guidance for the Christmas/New Year period, including:

  • LCH Limited closed on Thursday 25 December 2025 (no margin calls issued that day)
  • Margin calls from the close of business Wednesday 24 December 2025 can be called from members’ PPS banks with a deadline of 9:00am London time on Friday 26 December 2025
  • Additional year-end constraints on collateral substitutions and cash acceptance windows through early January 

For most retail investors, this won’t change what you can do inside an ISA or brokerage account. But for professional participants—and for anyone trading via products that embed clearing/margin mechanics (derivatives, leveraged exposures, etc.)—it’s a reminder that “exchange closed” doesn’t always mean “no deadlines anywhere.” LSEG


Practical checklist for investors and traders heading into the 2025/26 break

To avoid holiday surprises, the most useful steps are operational rather than predictive:

  • Know the half-day dates: 24 December 2025 and 31 December 2025 both have closing process from 12:30 London time
  • Expect full closures: 25–26 December 2025 and 1 January 2026 are non-trading days on the LSE. 
  • Plan around settlement: the LSE flags Christmas Day, Boxing Day, and New Year’s Day as GBX/GBP non-settlement days in EUI—which can push settlement and cash timing. 
  • Treat liquidity as different: recent reporting has highlighted the potential for lower liquidity and pockets of volatility during the holiday week. 
  • Check your broker’s dealing cut-offs: many platforms apply internal deadlines that are earlier than exchange deadlines on shortened sessions (especially for funds or batch-processed orders).

Frequently asked questions

Is the UK stock market open on Christmas Eve 2025?

The LSE lists Wednesday, 24 December 2025 as a Christmas Holiday half day, with the closing process commencing from 12:30 London time

Is the London Stock Exchange open on Boxing Day 2025?

No. The LSE lists Friday, 26 December 2025 (Boxing Day) as a non-trading day

Is the UK stock market open on New Year’s Day 2026?

No. The LSE lists Thursday, 1 January 2026 as a non-trading day, and also flags it as a GBX/GBP non-settlement day in EUI

Does the UK market close early on New Year’s Eve 2025?

Yes. The LSE lists Wednesday, 31 December 2025 as a New Year’s Holiday half day, with the closing process commencing from 12:30 London time

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