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Add Juneteenth to US calendars #1120

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Add Juneteenth to US calendars #1120

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Newly instituted in 2021 — exchanges will start observing it in 2022.

@lballabio lballabio added this to the 1.23 release milestone Jun 18, 2021
@lballabio lballabio enabled auto-merge June 18, 2021 22:41
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Coverage increased (+0.003%) to 71.103% when pulling 6ad1e87 on juneteenth into 5f5b7c5 on master.

@lballabio lballabio merged commit 727df9a into master Jun 19, 2021
@lballabio lballabio deleted the juneteenth branch June 19, 2021 01:53
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Sorry to revive a closed issue, but I think US federal holidays for some calendars (like the FedWire calendar) don't roll back to Friday if they occur on a Saturday. See https://www.frbservices.org/about/holiday-schedules at the bottom of the page. The GovernmentBond calendar might also have this issue as well, but the next time this 'might' be an issue isn't until 2027.

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