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Freedom Day is a significant public holiday in South Africa, commemorating the first post-apartheid elections held on April 27, 1994. It marks the end of racial segregation and the beginning of a democratic era in the country. On this day, financial markets, government offices, and most businesses in South Africa are closed, leading to lower liquidity in regional assets.
This is a fixed calendar public holiday and does not involve statistical calculation.
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