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Update NYSE holidays: fix Juneteenth National Independence Day start year (2022 instead of 2021).
Closes #1482.

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  • New country/market holidays support (thank you!)
  • Supported country/market holidays update (calendar discrepancy fix, localization)
  • Existing code/documentation/test/process quality improvement (best practice, cleanup, refactoring, optimization)
  • Dependency update (version deprecation/upgrade)
  • Bugfix (non-breaking change which fixes an issue)
  • Breaking change (a code change causing existing functionality to break)
  • New feature (new python-holidays functionality in general)

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  • I've followed the contributing guidelines
  • I've added references to all holidays information sources used in this PR
  • This PR is filed against beta branch of the repository
  • This PR doesn't contain any merge conflicts and has clean commit history
  • The code style looks good: make pre-commit command generates no changes
  • All tests pass locally: make test, make tox (we strongly encourage adding tests to your code)
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@KJhellico KJhellico requested a review from arkid15r as a code owner September 26, 2023 17:32
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LGTM 👍

@KJhellico KJhellico added this pull request to the merge queue Sep 28, 2023
Merged via the queue into vacanza:beta with commit ec333ee Sep 28, 2023
@KJhellico KJhellico deleted the fix-nyse branch September 28, 2023 09:59
@arkid15r arkid15r mentioned this pull request Oct 2, 2023
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Juneteenth is a NYSE holiday only starting from 2022 and not 2021

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