Share Market Holiday Today; BSE, NSE Closed; Check Market Holidays In 2024
Share Market Holiday Today; BSE, NSE Closed; Check Market Holidays In 2024
Stock Market Holiday Today: NSE and BSE will remain closed on Thursday, August 15, 2024, in view of Independence Day

Stock Market Holiday: The National Stock Exchange (NSE) and BSE are closed today Thursday, August 15, 2024, given Independence Day 2024. The National Stock Exchange (NSE) and the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) have shut down all trading activities, including equities, equity derivatives, and the securities lending and borrowing (SLB) segment.

The markets will resume trading on Friday, August 16.

This closure is part of the 14 trading holidays scheduled for 2024, as per a circular issued by the stock exchanges last year.

In August, the stock market observes just one holiday for Independence Day, with no scheduled closures in September.

The next scheduled holiday for the Indian stock market in 2024 is on Wednesday, October 2, on account of Mahatma Gandhi’s birth anniversary. Markets will remain closed across all segments on this day, as part of the annual observance of Gandhi Jayanti.

Following the holiday on October 2 for Gandhi Jayanti, the Indian stock market will observe closures on November 1 on the occasion of Diwali.

Markets will also be closed on November 15 for Gurunanak Jayanti, a day celebrating the birth anniversary of Guru Nanak, the founder of Sikhism. The final scheduled holiday for 2024 is on December 25, when markets will close for Christmas, marking the end of the year’s trading calendar with festive celebrations.

Independence Day 2024 Bank Holiday

Independence Day is recognised as a national holiday in India and hence, there is a bank holiday tomorrow. All the public sector and private sector banks across the country will remain closed on August 15. It is to be noted that all the online banking services will be available.

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