Source:Deutsche Bundesbank (Frankfurt)
Posted: Sunday, September 4, 2016
Most recent follow-up news item: October 9, 2020
The German Central Bank (Deutsche Bundesbank) has published its annual list of the 2017 federal and regional non-working public holidays in Germany as well as the list of 2017 bank holidays in Germany.
As usual (2014-08-17, 2013-07-26, 2012-08-27, 2011-08-31 and 2010-08-26), the aforementioned announcement also includes TARGET 2 holidays and the additional non-business days of the Deutsche Bundesbank, as well as the list of the 2017 federal and regional non-working public holidays in Germany.
The aforementioned list of the 2017 federal and regional non-working public holidays in Germany as well as the list of 2017 bank holidays in Germany, also includes Reformation Day, on October 31, 2017, as a one-off nationwide public holiday in Germany ("public holiday throughout Germany in 2017 only"), following a couple of years of piecemeal declaration of October 31, 2017, as a one-off public holiday, by each German Land (2015-10-08, 2014-09-16, 2013-12-12, 2013-08-13, 2013-06-04, 2013-05-17, 2013-05-15, 2013-05-01, 2013-03-14, 2013-03-08, 2013-01-25, 2013-01-10, 2012-12-13).
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