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/*! \file newzealand.hpp
\brief New Zealand calendar
*/
#ifndef quantlib_new_zealand_calendar_hpp
#define quantlib_new_zealand_calendar_hpp
#include <ql/time/calendar.hpp>
namespace QuantLib {
//! New Zealand calendar
/*! Holidays:
<ul>
<li>Saturdays</li>
<li>Sundays</li>
<li>New Year's Day, January 1st (possibly moved to Monday or
Tuesday)</li>
<li>Day after New Year's Day, January 2st (possibly moved to
Monday or Tuesday)</li>
<li>Anniversary Day, Monday nearest January 22nd</li>
<li>Waitangi Day. February 6th</li>
<li>Good Friday</li>
<li>Easter Monday</li>
<li>ANZAC Day. April 25th</li>
<li>Queen's Birthday, first Monday in June</li>
<li>Labour Day, fourth Monday in October</li>
<li>Christmas, December 25th (possibly moved to Monday or Tuesday)</li>
<li>Boxing Day, December 26th (possibly moved to Monday or
Tuesday)</li>
</ul>
\note The holiday rules for New Zealand were documented by
David Gilbert for IDB (http://www.jrefinery.com/ibd/)
\ingroup calendars
*/
class NewZealand : public Calendar {
private:
class Impl : public Calendar::WesternImpl {
public:
std::string name() const { return "New Zealand"; }
bool isBusinessDay(const Date&) const;
};
public:
NewZealand();
};
}
#endif
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