Stock Market Holiday 2026: The year 2025 is now at its final stage. Today, Thursday, December 25, is the last trading public holiday of the stock market this year. Trading is closed today on the National Stock Exchange (NSE) and Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) on the occasion of Christmas. During this period there will be no trading in equity, derivatives and currency segments.
Besides, Multi Commodity Exchange (MCX) is also closed for Christmas. The list has been released by NSE regarding the holidays to be held in the stock market next year. Let us know on which days trading in the stock market will be closed in the year 2026…
NSE holiday list for the year 2026
The holiday calendar for the year 2026 has been released by the National Stock Exchange. According to which, there will be a total of 15 days holiday in the stock market in the year 2026. Apart from this, there is a weekly holiday on every Saturday and Sunday. There is no trading in the stock market on this day.
In the year 2026, the public holiday is starting from 26th January. The stock market will remain closed on the occasion of Republic Day. After this, there will be a holiday in the stock market on March 3 due to Holi. There will be a holiday of Shri Ram Navami on 26th March and Shri Mahavir Jayanti on 31st March. There will be no trading in the stock market on Good Friday on 3 April and Dr. Baba Saheb Ambedkar Jayanti on 14 April.
Maharashtra Day will be holiday on 1st May. After this, there will be Bakrid holiday on 28th May. There will be Ganesh Chaturthi holiday on 14th September, while there will be no normal trading on 2nd October due to Mahatma Gandhi Jayanti. There will be a holiday for Dussehra on 20th October, Diwali-Balipratipada on 10th November and Guru Nanak Jayanti on 24th November. There will be no business on Christmas, the last big festival of the year, on 25 December.
First and last holiday of the market in the year 2026
According to the holiday list of NSE, the first trading holiday of the stock market in the year 2026 will be on 26 January on the occasion of Republic Day. At the same time, the last trading holiday of the year will be on the occasion of Christmas on 25th December.
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