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Stock Market Holiday Alert: NSE and BSE Closed for 2 Days This Week – Essential Information You Need!

Stock Market Holiday Alert: NSE and BSE Closed for 2 Days This Week – Essential Information You Need!

As the Indian stock market gears up for a week of abbreviated trading sessions, traders and investors should prepare for some significant shifts in their schedules. With two holidays on the horizon, the market will be accessible for only three days. Understanding the implications of this limited trading time can help investors strategize effectively.

Trading Days and Market Closures

Next week, both the NSE (National Stock Exchange) and BSE (Bombay Stock Exchange) will observe closures on Monday, April 14, in honor of Dr. Baba Saheb Ambedkar Jayanti, and again on Friday, April 18, for Good Friday. This means that investors will have just three active trading days: Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday.

Impact on Various Market Segments

Equity and Currency Markets:

Both the stock exchanges will not operate on April 14 and April 18. Consequently, trading in the currency derivatives segment will also be inactive during these days.

Commodity Markets (MCX):

  • On April 14 (Monday), morning trading will be paused, but evening trading will pick up again at 5 PM.
  • In contrast, on April 18 (Friday), the commodity markets will be completely closed for both morning and evening sessions.

Stock Market Holidays in April 2025

April has turned out to be a month with several interruptions in trading. Below are the holidays observed this month:

  • April 10 (Thursday) – Mahavir Jayanti (completed)
  • April 14 (Monday) – Dr. Baba Saheb Ambedkar Jayanti
  • April 18 (Friday) – Good Friday

Looking Ahead: Remaining Holidays in 2025

In total, there are 14 stock market holidays scheduled for 2025. Following the Good Friday break, investors should take note that nine additional holidays are still pending this year. Here’s a quick overview of the upcoming holidays:

  • May 1 – Maharashtra Day
  • August 15 – Independence Day
  • August 27 – Ganesh Chaturthi
  • October 2 – Gandhi Jayanti
  • October 21 – Diwali Laxmi Pujan (Evening Muhurat trading anticipated)
  • October 22 – Diwali Balipratipada
  • November 5 – Gurpurab (Prakash Utsav of Guru Nanak Dev Ji)
  • December 25 – Christmas
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Conclusion

With these holidays impacting the trading schedule, it’s crucial for investors to plan their strategies accordingly. Keeping track of market openings and closings can significantly influence trading decisions and outcomes. Stay informed and ready as the market resumes its activities next week!

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