Planning Investments Around the NSE Holidays 2023 List
The Indian stock exchanges follow T+2 settlement days, which means if you invest in any stock today, it will get credited to your demat account after 2 days. For example, if you buy stocks on Friday, they will be credited on Tuesday because the market is closed on Saturday and Sunday. In a similar way, there are NSE holidays 2023 list on which the market remains closed, and you’ll see how to plan your investments. List of trading holidays on the NSE There are in total 15 holidays on the NSE holidays 2023 list and four are held on Saturday and Sunday. The two types of total holidays that exist are clearing holidays and trading holidays. Clearing holidays are the days when there are no settlements or deliveries of stocks and commodities but the market remains open for trade. However, on the trading holidays, there will be no trading or settlement of securities. Here is the list of holidays when the market remains closed for trading purposes in t...