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Stock Market Holidays: BSE, NSE To Remain Closed For 8 Days In January 2025, Check Full List Here

As the year comes to an end, investors are gearing up for trading in the New Year. However, to plan your trades better, it is advisable to keep a track of the stock market holidays lined up in January 2025. This holiday calendar is issued by the stock exchanges and is available on their official website . 

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The BSE publishes the list of Trading Holidays every year. This list includes the typical weekend holidays, along with festivals and national holidays. Investors should only depend on this list to understand the stock market schedule and plan their trades accordingly.

In January, the stock market will observe eight holidays. Investors will not be able to place any trades in the market during these days. National holidays like Independence Day and Republic Day are also observed as holidays in the stock market. However, in 2025, the Republic Day falls on a weekend, meaning investors will only get 1 holiday for the weekend and not a separate one for January 26, 2025.

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Stock Market Holidays In January 2025

DateDayHoliday
January 4, 2025Saturday Weekend Holiday 
January 5, 2025Sunday Weekend Holiday 
January 11,2025Saturday Weekend Holiday 
January 12,2025 Sunday   Weekend Holiday 
January 18,2025Saturday Weekend Holiday 
January 19, 2025Sunday Weekend Holiday 
January 25, 2025Saturday Weekend Holiday 
January 26, 2025Sunday Weekend Holiday 

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Stock Markets Closed On January 1, 2025?

The stock markets will be open on the first day of 2025 and investors will be able to place trades as usual on the day. While the markets remained closed to mark the festival of Christmas on December 25, 2024, the day of New Year, January 1, 2025, will be a regular working day for the exchanges.

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