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The Day of the Virgin of Guadalupe is a major religious festival in Mexico that, while not a mandatory federal holiday for all workers, is a bank holiday. Financial institutions and the Mexican Stock Exchange (BMV) typically close their doors in observance. It is one of the busiest days for the retail and hospitality sectors due to the millions of pilgrims visiting the Basilica in Mexico City.
Observed annually on December 12th as a traditional and banking holiday in Mexico.
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