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Stock Market: Indian financial markets to remain shut today for Republic Day

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: January 26, 2023 08:16 IST

Indian financial markets will remain shut on January 26 for the Republic Day holiday. Trading in capital (BSE and ...

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Indian financial markets will remain shut on January 26 for the Republic Day holiday. Trading in capital (BSE and NSE), money (rupee foreign exchange) and commodity (gold, silver, base metal, crude oil and other commodities) markets will resume on Friday, January 27. This is the first stock market holiday of 2023.

Stock exchanges BSE and NSE as well as commodity exchange MCX will remain shut on January 26. The bond and foreign exchange (forex) markets will also assume a holiday on Republic Day.   There are 15 holidays in all in 2023, according to the NSE and BSE holiday calendars — Republic day being the first on the list. After Republic Day, the next stock market holiday will be on March 7 for Holi.

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