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The Indian stock market will remain closed today on account of Guru Nanak Jayanti, a scheduled trading holiday. Both major exchanges, the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) and the National Stock Exchange (NSE), will suspend trading across all market segments for the day.
Markets Closed Today
The following segments are not open for trading:
Equity segment
Equity derivatives segment
Currency derivatives segment
SLB (Securities Lending and Borrowing) segment
The commodities market operated by MCX will remain closed during the morning session and will reopen for the evening session.
When Will Trading Resume?
Regular trading across exchanges will resume on the next business day, following standard market hours:
Pre-open session: 9:00 AM to 9:15 AM
Regular session: 9:15 AM to 3:30 PM
Why This Holiday Matters for Investors
Stock market holidays can impact:
Short-term trading strategies
Overnight positions in futures and options
Intraday trading plans
Global market correlation analysis
Since international markets may remain active, investors often monitor global indices to anticipate opening trends for the next session.
FAQs
1. Why are BSE and NSE closed today?
They are closed due to Guru Nanak Jayanti, as per the official trading holiday calendar.
2. Is MCX also closed today?
MCX is closed in the morning session but will reopen in the evening.
3. Will mutual fund NAV updates be delayed?
NAV updates may reflect after market reopening, depending on asset class.
4. Can I place stock orders today?
You can place AMO (After Market Orders) with your broker, but execution will happen when markets reopen.
5. Does a market holiday affect global trading?
No. Global markets continue trading as per their own schedules, but Indian market reactions are reflected the next business day.
Published on : 5 th November
Published by : Reddy kumar
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