Stock market holiday, Eid Ul-Zuha holiday: The domestic stock exchanges, BSE and NSE, will remain closed on Thursday, June 29, on account of Bakra Eid (Eid al-Adha). Earlier, it was reported that the market would be closed on Wednesday, June 28. Trading in the equity, derivatives, securities lending and borrowing (SLB), and currency derivative segments on bourses BSE and NSE, along with the forex market, will resume on Thursday, June 30.

Will the commodity market be shut on June 29 for Bakra Eid?

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MCX will be closed for the morning session on Thursday. Simply put, trading will be available from 5 pm to 11:30/11:55 pm on June 29. For the commodity derivative segment as well, trading will be unavailable in the morning and available in the evening.

Upcoming stock market holidays 2023

The Indian stock market will remain closed on August 15 for Independence Day.

Stock market holiday in 2023 list

BSE has listed 15 holidays for equity, equity derivatives, and SLB segments for 2023 on its website, bseindia.com.

1 Republic Day January 26, 2023 Thursday
2 Holi March 07, 2023 Tuesday
3 Ram Navami March 30, 2023 Thursday
4 Mahavir Jayanti April 04, 2023 Tuesday
5 Good Friday April 07, 2023 Friday
6 Dr.Baba Saheb Ambedkar Jayanti April 14, 2023 Friday
7 Maharashtra Day May 01, 2023 Monday
8 Bakri Id June 28, 2023 Wednesday
9 Independence Day August 15, 2023 Tuesday
10 Ganesh Chaturthi September 19, 2023 Tuesday
11 Mahatma Gandhi Jayanti October 02, 2023 Monday
12 Dussehra October 24, 2023 Tuesday
13 Diwali Balipratipada November 14, 2023 Tuesday
14 Gurunanak Jayanti November 27, 2023 Monday
15 Christmas December 25, 2023 Monday
 

 

In separate news, the branches of most commercial banks — public as well as private — will remain shut on June 29 for the Bakra Eid (Bakrid) holiday. Branches at some locations will also be closed for an additional day. According to the official list of bank holidays by the RBI, the majority of the public, as well as private banks, will be closed for Bakrid on June 29.  Branches at some locations will observe a holiday the previous day instead, and some will remain shut on both days. READ MORE