Indian Stock Market Holiday Schedule 2026: Key Dates and Details
The Indian stock market is set to enjoy an extended weekend as the BSE and NSE will remain closed on June 26, marking a total of 16 stock market holidays scheduled for 2026. The next market holiday will fall on Monday, September 14, for Ganesh Chaturthi, followed by other significant holidays throughout the year.
Stock Market Holiday Schedule Takes Shape
The stock market holiday schedule for 2026 has already seen nine holidays pass, with the next closure on June 26. The Multi Commodity Exchange of India (MCX) will remain closed during the morning session on June 26 but will resume trading in the evening session.
MCX Trading Schedule
The MCX has 16 trading holidays in 2026, with either partial or full-day closures. The National Commodity & Derivatives Exchange Limited will remain shut for both trading sessions on the same day.
Market Impact and Details
- The stock market holiday schedule for 2026 includes four key holidays that fall on weekends, resulting in no additional market closures. These include Mahashivratri on February 15 and Eid-Ul-Fitr on March 21, both of which have already passed, along with Independence Day on August 15 and Diwali Laxmi Pujan on November 8.
- Diwali Laxmi Pujan will fall on a Sunday this year, and the exchanges will conduct the customary Muhurat Trading session on November 8. The timings for the special one-hour session will be announced closer to the date.
- Independence Day falls on a Saturday, resulting in no additional market closure.
Key Takeaways
- The BSE and NSE will remain closed on June 26, marking an extended weekend for Dalal Street.
- The MCX will remain closed during the morning session on June 26 but will resume trading in the evening session.
- The stock market holiday schedule for 2026 includes 16 holidays, with four falling on weekends and resulting in no additional market closures.
FAQs
Will MCX be closed on June 26?
Yes, the MCX will remain closed during the morning session on June 26 but will resume trading in the evening session.
What are the stock market holidays in 2026?
The stock market holidays in 2026 include Ganesh Chaturthi on September 14, Gandhi Jayanti on October 2, Dussehra on October 20, Diwali Balipratipada on November 10, Guru Nanak Jayanti on November 24, and Christmas on December 25.
What is the significance of Diwali Laxmi Pujan?
Diwali Laxmi Pujan is a significant holiday in the Indian stock market calendar, with the exchanges conducting a customary Muhurat Trading session on November 8. The timings for the special one-hour session will be announced closer to the date.
Conclusion
The stock market holiday schedule for 2026 is taking shape, with the BSE and NSE remaining closed on June 26. The MCX will remain closed during the morning session on June 26 but will resume trading in the evening session. Investors are advised to stay informed about the stock market holiday schedule to make informed investment decisions.
