Stock Market closed today- BSE, NSE shut on 1 May for Maharashtra Day, check all market holidays in 2023
时间:2024-06-26 15:56:57 阅读(143)
BSE and NSE are closed today on account of Maharashtra Day. This day is celebrated to mark the formation of the state of Maharashtra in 1960 on this day. Apart from stock markets, certain banks will be closed while the country’s leading commodity exchange, the MCX, will remain shuttered for the first session of trade and will reopen for the evening session at 5 pm. The equity segment, the SLB segment, the equity derivative segment, interest rate derivatives segment and the currency derivatives segment will also be closed for trading.
During the month of April in 2023, the BSE website had announced that the stock market will observe three additional days of closure apart from the weekends. On 4 April, trading was suspended in observance of Mahavir Jayanti; on 7 April, markets were shut for Good Friday, and on 14 April, for Dr. Baba Saheb Ambedkar Jayanti. The next holiday for the equity markets will be on 28 June, for Bakri Eid.
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