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The October Bank Holiday is a public holiday in Ireland observed annually on the last Monday of the month. Established in 1977, it serves as a statutory day of rest for the workforce and results in the closure of the Central Bank of Ireland, commercial banks, and the Irish Stock Exchange (ISEQ). While the broader European Central Bank (ECB) systems may remain operational, local Irish financial settlements and retail banking services are suspended for the duration of the day.
This is a statutory public holiday determined by the Organisation of Working Time Act 1997 in Ireland. It is not a calculated economic indicator but a scheduled calendar event that mandates the closure of financial and government institutions.
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