Illustration of Chilean supermarkets announcing early closure on New Year's Eve and full closure on New Year's Day for the holiday.
Illustration of Chilean supermarkets announcing early closure on New Year's Eve and full closure on New Year's Day for the holiday.
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Chilean supermarkets adjust hours for New Year's

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Supermarket chains including Santa Isabel, Jumbo, Unimarc, Tottus, and Líder have announced early closures on December 31, 2025, and will remain closed on January 1, 2026, due to the irrenunciable holiday.

In the final week of 2025, commerce in Chile sees schedule changes due to New Year's celebrations. Several supermarket chains have announced their operations via social media to aid pre-holiday shopping.

Santa Isabel stated that its stores will close at 6:30 p.m. on Wednesday, December 31, and all will remain closed on Thursday, January 1. Jumbo confirmed a similar schedule, closing at 6:30 p.m. on December 31 and fully closed the next day. Unimarc will operate until 6:30 p.m. on December 31 and close on January 1.

Tottus specified that its supermarkets will run until 6:30 p.m. or 7:00 p.m. on December 31, varying by location, and will be closed on January 1. Líder will keep its main stores open until 6:00 p.m. on December 31, and Express stores until 6:30 p.m., with full closure on the holiday.

The Dirección del Trabajo indicates that commercial establishments will have early closures on December 31 for New Year's Eve. On January 1, most will close for the irrenunciable holiday, except for restaurants, cinemas, emergency pharmacies, fuel stations, and other essential services. Commercial activity resumes at 6:00 a.m. on Friday, January 2, 2026.

These adjustments balance family celebrations with consumer needs, urging advance planning for purchases.

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Banks and stock markets closed for Christmas 2025 in India

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India observes Christmas on December 25, 2025, with banks and stock markets closed nationwide. The festival commemorates the birth of Jesus Christ, symbolizing love, joy, and togetherness. Digital banking services will remain available.

Cenco Malls will extend hours on Tuesday, December 23, to ease Christmas shopping, with early closure on the 24th and full closure on the 25th.

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The city of Resistencia will implement special schedules for banks, shops, transport, and services during Christmas Eve and New Year's Eve to ease family celebrations. These changes aim to organize activity during high-demand periods and allow workers to rest. The measures cover from December 24 to January 1.

In Huila, Colombia, many families gathered on December 31 to bid farewell to the old year and welcome 2026 with joy and shared traditions. The celebrations featured typical dinners, auguries, and wishes for prosperity, strengthening family bonds late into the night.

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Manal Awad, Minister of Local Development and Environment and Chair of the Supreme Committee for Public Establishments Licensing, announced revised closing hours for shops, restaurants, and cafés during Ramadan and the Eid Al-Fitr holiday, as an exception to Decision No. 456 of 2020. The decision aims to provide an appropriate atmosphere for citizens while balancing economic activity and public order. It will take effect from next Wednesday until the end of the Eid Al-Fitr holiday.

On January 15, 2026, BSE and NSE stock markets will remain closed due to BMC elections in Mumbai. Banks in several Indian cities are shut for Makar Sankranti, Pongal, and regional festivals. Essential digital banking services continue to operate.

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Major Philippine mall chains including SM, Robinsons, Ayala, and Megaworld announced shorter operating hours starting March 30 in response to the country's National Energy Emergency.

 

 

 

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