
Stock Market Holiday Today: BSE, NSE Shut for Good Friday on April 3
Trading Halted Across All Segments on Indian Exchanges
The Indian stock market remains closed today, Friday, April 3, on account of Good Friday, as per the official holiday calendar of the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) and the National Stock Exchange (NSE).This marks the second trading holiday of the week and the first for April. Earlier, markets were shut on March 31 for Mahavir Jayanti.
All major segments, including equity, equity derivatives, currency derivatives, NDS RST, tri-party repo, commodity derivatives, and electronic gold receipts, are not operational today.
Market Activity to Resume on April 6
Normal trading across exchanges will resume on Monday, April 6, following the extended weekend break.Global Markets Also Observe Good Friday Closure
The Good Friday holiday has led to widespread closures in global financial markets as well. The US stock market, along with several Asian and European exchanges, is not conducting trading sessions today.MCX Commodity Trading Suspended
The Multi Commodity Exchange (MCX) is also closed today for both morning and evening sessions. Trading in commodity futures, including gold, silver, crude oil, copper, and other base metals, remains suspended for the day.April 2026 Market Holiday Calendar
April includes two stock market holidays. Along with Good Friday on April 3, markets will remain closed on April 14 for Dr Baba Saheb Ambedkar Jayanti.Out of the total 20 market holidays scheduled for the year, four fall on weekends. With five holidays already observed, Indian markets will remain shut for the remaining designated days during the year as per the official calendar.
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