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List of BSE Holidays in 2023, Don’t Miss

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In Asia, the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) is the oldest stock exchange since 1875. It is located in Mumbai,  India and world’s largest stock exchange by market capitalization. It is home to over 5,500 listed companies, and its daily trading volume averages 5.5 billion shares.

The BSE is regulated by the Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI), one of India’s two primary stock exchanges, and the National Stock Exchange (NSE). The BSE also has an international presence and is listed on the London Stock Exchange.

The history of the Bombay Stock Exchange is unique. It was established in 1875 by brokers who wanted to create a centralized place to trade securities. At that time, trading was done on the streets of Mumbai, as there were no organized exchanges yet. The first stocks were traded on the business in 1887, which has grown in size and scope over the years.

Today, the BSE is a highly sophisticated market, offering investors access to various investment instruments, from stocks and bonds to derivatives and commodities. The exchange also provides multiple services, such as trading and settlement, clearing and custodial services, and various other market-related services.

The BSE is known for its strong corporate governance practices, which have helped it become one of the most respected stock exchanges in the world. It has been recognized for its efforts to improve transparency and disclosure standards and its commitment to protecting investors.

The BSE also has an active presence in the corporate world and is involved in developing new products and services. It is also actively involved in developing innovative financial products, such as exchange-traded funds.

The BSE is a significant player in the Indian financial system and is often seen as the cornerstone of India’s capital markets. It is a vital source of liquidity for the domestic economy and an essential source of capital for companies looking to raise funds.

The BSE is an integral part of India’s economy and has helped make it a global leader. It is a testament to India’s financial system’s strength and commitment to financial stability and growth.

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BSE Trading Holidays 2023

Total BSE Holidays in 2023 Total Companies Listed on BSE as of 2023 Timing for Morning Trade Timing for Evening Trade
15 5311 9 AM to 5 PM (for commodity derivatives segment) 5 PM to 11:30/11:55 PM (for commodity derivatives segment)

BSE Holidays’ List for 2023: Equity Segment, Equity Derivative Segment and SLB Segment 

This holiday regarding the Equity Segment, Equity Derivative Segment and SLB segment.

Here are as follows:

Date Day Holiday
January 26, 2023 Thursday Republic Day
March 7, 2023 Tuesday Holi
March 30, 2023 Thursday Ram Navami
April 4, 2023 Tuesday Mahavir Jayanti
April 7, 2023 Friday Good Friday
April 14, 2023 Friday Dr. Ambedkar Jayanti
May 1, 2023 Monday Maharashtra Day
June 28, 2023 Wednesday Bakrid
August 15, 2023 Tuesday Independence Day
September 19, 2023 Tuesday Ganesh Chaturthi
October 2, 2023 Monday Mahatma Gandhi Jayanti
October 24, 2023 Tuesday Dussehra
November 14, 2023 Tuesday Diwali Balipratapada
November 27, 2023 Monday Guru Nanak Jayanti
December 25, 2023 Monday Christmas

Trading Holidays for the Calendar Year 2023 for the Commodity Derivatives Segment:

Let’s look at BSE India holidays that falls on weekends:

Date Day Holiday
February 18, 2023 Saturday Maha Shivratri
April 21, 2023 Saturday Id-Ul-Fitr (Ramzan Id)
July 29, 2023 Saturday Muharram
November 12, 2023 Sunday Diwali – Lakshmi Puja

Mahurat Trading

It is the unique trading session India follows on the day of Diwali and conducts for one hour, which is specified by the stocks exchange every year.

Here are the following Mahurat Trading holidays:

Mahurat Trading Session Capital Market
Block Deal Session 17:45 – 18:00 Hours
Pre-Open Market 18:00 – 18:08 Hours
Normal Market 18:15 – 19:15 Hours
Call Auction Session 18:20 – 19:05 Hours
Closing Session 19:25 – 19:35 Hours

Trading Schedule of BSE

  1. Pre-Opening Timings
  2. Block Deal Session Trade Timings
  3. Timings of Regular Trade
  4. Closing Timing
  5. Post Close

Pre-Opening Session:

It starts from 9:00 am to orders and modification and closes at 9:08 am on a business day.

Block Deal Session Trade Timings

The block deal window starts in the morning at 9:15 am and closes at 9:50 am.

Timings of Regular Trade

It has a limited physical market and common market space, which opens at 9:15 am and 3:30 pm.

Closing Time

The market closes at 3:30 pm, and the session is between 3:30 pm to 3:40 pm.

Post Close

The period between 3:40 pm and 4 pm is the post-making closing time.

Conclusions

From the above information, you got the list of BSE Holidays in 2023. From that, you can plan BSE equity, derivative and trading and much more.

Investing in BSE stocks is the best way to build your wealth and portfolio, which has good returns on your investment.

Frequently Asked Question

Who owns BSE?

As the data suggest by SEBI Security and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) there are various entities such as Zerodha Brokerage, MSPL and much more.

BSE is bigger than NSE?

No, NSE is the biggest stock exchange in India with the spread over 1500 cities.

How many companies are listed in BSE 2023?

There are more than 6,000 companies that are listed on BSE.

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