Indian Stock Market Holidays 2026: Key Dates and Insights
The Indian stock market will observe 16 holidays in 2026, including significant dates such as Mahavir Jayanti and Good Friday.
The Indian stock market will observe 16 holidays in 2026, including significant dates such as Mahavir Jayanti and Good Friday.
The Indian stock market is set for a series of holidays, affecting trading activities in the coming days. Investors are keenly observing global cues.
The Indian stock market will observe a holiday on March 26, 2026, for Ram Navami, with trading resuming on March 27. This marks one of 16 holidays scheduled for the year.
On March 25, 2026, the MCX gold price opened at ₹143,079 per 10 grams, reflecting a significant daily gain driven by geopolitical tensions and a softer US dollar.
In 2026, the Indian stock market will observe several holidays, impacting trading schedules. Key dates include March 26 and April 3.
Recent developments have led to a drastic drop in gold MCX prices, reflecting global economic uncertainties and geopolitical tensions.
The gold rate today reflects a significant downturn, with prices dropping sharply amid escalating economic tensions.
Silver prices on the MCX have seen a notable decline, dropping to ₹2,22,234 per kilogram, marking a 21% fall this month. Market analysts cite geopolitical tensions and a stronger dollar as key factors.
Silver prices have recently fallen by approximately 4%, influenced by a stronger U.S. dollar and economic uncertainties.