NSE Holidays: Trading Schedule for March 2026
The question of when the National Stock Exchange (NSE) and Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) will be closed for trading in March 2026 is significant for investors and traders alike. The answer is that both exchanges will be closed on Holi, which falls on March 3, 2026.
In total, the NSE and BSE will have 12 trading holidays in March 2026, including weekends. This closure will affect market operations and trading strategies for participants in the financial markets.
Despite the regional and religious festivals occurring during this month, the NSE and BSE will remain open for trading from March 19 to March 21, 2026. This decision allows for continuity in trading activities during a time when other markets may be observing holidays.
Interestingly, the keyword ‘nse holidays’ has become a trending topic on Google Search Trends, indicating a growing interest among the public regarding the trading schedules of these major exchanges.
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