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Fix Brazilian holidays (São Paulo city holidays) #2018

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@lukedays lukedays commented Jul 10, 2024

Hi all,

São Paulo city holidays became trading days in Brazil since 2022.

There are 3 city holidays: January 25th, July 9th, and November 20th. However, only one of them (January 25th) was correctly handled in the code. I noticed this issue yesterday, on July 9th.

November 20th was considered a trading day in 2022-23, but in 2024, it became a national holiday.

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First PR, please advise if further testing is needed. Best,

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coverage: 72.625%. remained the same
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Thanks! Just in time for the next release, too.

@lballabio lballabio merged commit 7d70bd1 into lballabio:master Jul 11, 2024
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