The Indian stock market NSE and BSE will remain closed on 14 April on the occasion of Ambedkar Jayanti. With only three trading sessions, investors and traders can expect a small, quiet week after the recent ups and downs in the market.
What is the trading schedule of MCX for Ambedkar Jayanti?
The Multi Commodity Exchange will remain closed during the morning session on 14 April. However, according to the general schedule in the evening session, the trading will start again from 5 pm to 11:30 pm.
When will the markets be closed in 2025?
This year, the Indian stock markets will be closed for 14 days due to festivals and major national events. In April, trading was already closed on Mahavir Jayanti. The markets will remain closed on 14 April due to Ambedkar Jayanti and then Good Friday on 18 April.
Stock market holiday in 2025
May 1 (Thursday): Markets will be closed due to Maharashtra Day
Next holiday after May: 15 August (Friday) due to Independence Day
Other full-day holidays in 2025:
27 August (Wednesday): Ganesh Chaturthi
October 2 (Thursday): Gandhi Jayanti/Dussehra
October 21 (Tuesday): Diwali (Lakshmi Pujan)
22 Actuber (Wednesday): Diwali sacrificial
November 5 (Wednesday): Guruparva (Guru Nanak Jayanti)
December 25 (Thursday): Christmas
Recently, the Indian stock market has seen fluctuations, as the fears of global recession have increased pressure. These concerns were generated by tariff measures declared by former US President Donald Trump. Despite the Reserve Bank's Monetary Policy Committee cutting 25 basis points in the repo rate and changing its policy stance, the benchmark index Sensex and Nifty still still closed in red mark, reflecting the ongoing uncertainty in the market.