Stock Market Holiday: On June 29, the stock market will remain closed on the occasion of Bakrid. Banks will also have a holiday on this day. Bakrid is on Thursday this week. On this day you will neither be able to buy nor sell a single share in the stock market. Information about this has been given on the website of NSE and BSE. The commodity market will also remain closed on this day. Whereas forex and commodity futures (commodity futures) will not be traded.
Stock Market Holiday: If you do trading in the stock market, then a big news has come for you. One day in this week, neither will be able to buy nor sell any stock in the stock market. According to the information received from the website of National Stock Exchange (NSE) and Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE), the stock market will remain closed on Thursday, 29th June, on the occasion of Bakrid. Earlier this holiday was fixed on Wednesday, June 28. But now this date has been changed. Overall, both the exchanges will remain closed on Thursday, June 29.
Wholesale commodity exchanges including metals and bullion will also remain closed. All trading in Equity Segment, Equity Derivatives Segment and SLB Segment will be closed. There will be no work in the morning session on the Multi Commodity Exchange ie MCX. However, work will continue in the evening session.
Expiry on Wednesday
The expiry for Nifty and Nifty Bank will now end on Wednesday instead of Thursday. While the expiry of Nifty Midcap derivatives will end on Wednesday as usual. The contracts for the new series will start from Friday. At 11 am on June 27, the Sensex was up 104.32 points, or 0.17 per cent, at 63,074.32. At the same time, the Nifty was up 27.60 points i.e. 0.15 per cent at 18,718.80. Bharti Airtel, Apollo Hospitals, HDFC Life, BPCL and JSW Steel were among the top gainers. While Cipla, UPL, Titan Company, IndusInd Bank and Sun Pharma were among the top losers. All the sectoral indices were trading in the green. The Reality Index was up 1 per cent. The BSE Midcap Smallcap index was up 0.5 per cent.
The market will remain closed on these methods
There are still many holidays left in the stock market this year. According to the information given on the website of National Stock Exchange (NSE) and Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE), apart from June 29, there will be a holiday on Independence Day on August 15. On the other hand, the stock market will remain closed on Ganesh Chaturthi on September 19, Mahatma Gandhi Jayanti on October 2, Dussehra on October 24, Diwali on November 14, Guru Nanak Jayanti on November 27 and Christmas on December 25.