Shri Ram Navami 2026: Are commodity markets MCX and NCDEX open as we speak? Test 2026 vacation checklist
The biggest agri-commodity bourse, the Nationwide Commodity & Derivatives Change Restricted (NCDEX) will stay closed in each periods.
Indian fairness markets NSE and BSE will even stay closed as we speak.
The benchmark indices Nifty and the BSE Sensex prolonged their profitable momentum on Wednesday as bulls remained in high kind for the second session in a row. Motion in banks, auto and client shares lifted the market temper. Nifty settled at 23,306.45, surging by 394.05 factors or 1.72% whereas the 30-stock Sensex reclaimed the 75k mark to shut at 75,273.45, rising by 1,205 factors or 1.63%.
MCX’s yearly calendar proclaims 16 buying and selling holidays in 2026, throughout which the alternate will observe partial or full closures.
The following vacation this month shall be on March 31, 2026, for Shri Mahavir Jayanti. Nonetheless, the market shall be closed within the morning session solely and can resume buying and selling within the night session.
Going forward, the complete holidays shall be on April 3 (Friday) for Good Friday, October 2 (Friday) for Mahatma Gandhi Jayanti and December 25 (Friday) for Christmas. Month-wise holidays
In April, MCX shall be closed on 14th for Dr. Baba Saheb Ambedkar Jayanti within the morning however will resume buying and selling within the night session aside for full-day vacation on April 3.
MCX will stay closed within the morning session on Could 1 and Could 28 resulting from Maharashtra Day and Bakri Eid, respectively. In June, there shall be a partial closure on the twenty sixth on account of Moharram and buying and selling will resume within the night.
There shall be no holidays in July and August.
In September, MCX shall be closed within the morning session on the 14th for Ganesh Chaturthi. In October, the twentieth shall be a morning break for Dussehra with buying and selling beginning within the night session.
November will see two partial shutdowns: one on the tenth (Tuesday) for Diwali Balipratipada and on the twenty fourth (Tuesday) for Guru Nanak Jayanti.
Lastly, it will likely be closed in each periods on Friday December 25.
In the meantime, NCDEX shall be closed in each periods on all of the above days.
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