Overview
- Argentina’s national government granted an administrative asueto for public employees on Wednesday, Dec. 31, with offices closed except for essential guard services.
- BCRA confirmed no in‑person banking on Dec. 31 and closure on the Jan. 1 holiday, while ATMs, home banking, cards and e‑wallets remain available.
- Tucumán decreed an additional administrative asueto for Friday, Jan. 2, limited to provincial public employees, with health and security maintaining coverage.
- Mexico’s Profedet reiterated that Dec. 31 is not a mandatory rest day, Jan. 1 is official rest; CNBV’s 2026 calendar closes bank branches on Jan. 1 as digital channels operate.
- Peru specified Dec. 31 is a normal workday, Jan. 1 is a national holiday, and Jan. 2 is a compensable non‑working day for the public sector; supermarkets announced reduced hours on Dec. 31 and closure on Jan. 1, while cities across Argentina (Santa Fe, Córdoba, Bahía Blanca, Jujuy, AMBA) published adjusted waste collection and transport schedules with earlier last services.