Stock Market Holidays in March 2025: NSE & BSE to Close for Two Days This Month

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Last Updated: 28th February 2025 - 01:49 pm

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The National Stock Exchange (NSE) and the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) have officially announced the trading holidays for March 2025. As per their schedule, stock exchanges will remain closed for two days due to public holidays.

On March 14 (Friday), markets will be shut in observance of Holi, a major festival celebrated across India. Similarly, trading activities will be suspended on March 31 (Monday) for Id-Ul-Fitr (Ramadan Eid), marking the end of the Islamic holy month of Ramadan. On these days, there will be no trading in equity, derivatives, and debt segments. Additionally, the settlement of funds and securities will also remain suspended, meaning investors and traders will need to plan their transactions accordingly.

Impact of Stock Market Closures

Stock market holidays impact various stakeholders, including traders, investors, and financial institutions. The absence of trading activity on these days can lead to increased market volatility in the sessions preceding and following the holiday. Investors often adjust their positions in anticipation of these holidays, leading to fluctuations in trading volumes.

For retail traders, it is essential to be mindful of these holidays when planning investment strategies, as pending transactions, fund transfers, and security settlements could be delayed. Large institutional investors and fund managers may also modify their trading patterns in response to the holiday schedule, influencing short-term market movements.

MCX Trading Schedule for March 2025

The Multi Commodity Exchange (MCX), which primarily deals with commodities trading, will observe partial trading holidays in March 2025. Unlike NSE and BSE, which will remain fully closed, MCX will operate in a limited capacity on both March 14 and March 31.

  • Morning session: Closed from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM
  • Evening session: Trading resumes from 5:00 PM to 11:30/11:55 PM

This means that while the morning trading session will not be available, commodities trading will resume in the evening, allowing traders to continue their activities after 5:00 PM. This setup is beneficial for traders involved in global commodities, as it aligns with international markets.

Planning Ahead for Market Holidays

To avoid any disruptions in trading activities, investors and traders should take these market holidays into account while planning their portfolios. Some key steps to consider include:

  • Reviewing open positions: Since there will be no settlements on holidays, it is advisable to manage open positions in advance.
  • Adjusting trading strategies: Given the potential market fluctuations before and after holidays, traders should adopt appropriate risk management techniques.
  • Checking settlement schedules: Investors must ensure they are aware of the adjusted settlement dates to avoid any last-minute surprises.

The stock market holidays in March 2025 will impact trading across NSE, BSE, and MCX, with full closures on March 14 and March 31 for equity and derivative markets and partial closures for commodities trading. Investors and traders should stay informed about these holidays to manage their transactions efficiently and plan their strategies accordingly.

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