Is the Stock Market Closed On Good Friday?
Last Updated: 6th April 2026 - 05:58 pm
Summary:
Indian stock markets such as NSE and BSE would remain closed on April 3, 2026. The markets would be closed on the occasion of Good Friday. The markets would resume trading operations on April 6, 2026, after the long weekend.
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Indian stock markets will remain closed on Friday, April 3, 2026. The markets would be closed on the occasion of Good Friday. The markets would be closed on this day. The markets would resume trading operations on April 6, 2026.
Market Holiday Details
As per the official holiday calendar of the stock exchanges in India, the National Stock Exchange of India Ltd. and BSE Ltd. would remain closed on April 3, 2026. The markets would remain closed on the occasion of Good Friday. The markets would be closed on this day.
The commodity markets will also have a partial holiday. As per the exchange's schedule, the Multi-Commodity Exchange (MCX) will have a closed holiday during the morning session, but it might have an evening session according to regular timings.
Impact On Trading Schedule
The markets will have a long weekend for investors and traders as it comes after the trading session on Thursday, April 2, 2026. It is assumed that regular business will resume on Monday, April 6, 2026.
Investors and traders must keep in mind that there will be no settlement of trades on this holiday. They must keep in mind the settlement cycle for the trades done before the holiday.
Number Of Market Holidays In 2026
As per exchange data, there are 16 stock market holidays scheduled for 2026. With the inclusion of Good Friday, some of the trading sessions in the year will not operate due to various national and religious holidays.
The effect of market holidays on liquidity and trading volumes is significant, especially in cases where there are extended breaks. This is because the exchange has aligned the settlement processes accordingly.
Global Market Context
Indian markets will be closed on 3rd April, but markets across the world might operate depending on the holiday calendar. Investors looking to invest based on the movements of world markets, including the U.S. markets and the movements of commodities, will resume their activity post the holiday.
There has been an increase in volatility over the last few days due to movements in crude oil prices and geopolitical issues in West Asia. These trends are likely to be continued next week. Indian markets will be closed on April 3, and all segments will resume their activity on April 6.
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