The National Stock Exchange is an Indian stock exchange. NSE is the first stock exchange to introduce a computerized trading system in the country. In the year 1994, the exchange started its operations. World Federation of Exchanges recognized it to be the largest stock exchange in terms of yearly equity trading turnover. The exchange provides a fully integrated digital trading module consisting of data feed offerings, technology-oriented services, settlement and clearing services, online trading services, services for financial literacy, etc.
NSE or National Stock Exchange is open on the weekdays from Monday to Friday and is closed on Saturday and Sunday, except for any special trading sessions that are announced. Here’s the complete list of NSE for 2022
NSE Products
NSE offers a list of a huge gamut of products. To make the process easier, the products offered by NSE may be clubbed into 4 categories.
They include capital markets, trackers, debt instruments, and derivatives. Derivatives of NSE consist of stock derivatives, currency derivatives, and NSE bond futures. The products, which are traded in the capital market via NSE include stocks, mutual funds, exchange-traded funds (ETFs), offers for sale, and indices. Debts consist of corporate bonds and NSE EBP. The trackers of NSE consist of bank nifty, India VIX, and overseas indices.
NSE Trading Schedule
Pre-open Timings to Trade Equities
Regular Trading Timings to Trade Equities
Block deal session timings
Note: The session of trading may be closed anytime between 3.40 p.m. and 4.00 p.m. The stock exchange retains the right to restrict or advance its trading timings.
Festival | Date | Day |
Republic Day | 26 January | Thursday |
Mahashivratri | 18 February | Saturday |
Good Friday | 7 April | Friday |
Mahavir Jayanti | 4 April | Tuesday |
Ambedkar Jayanti | 14 April | Friday |
Buddha Purnima | 05 May | Friday |
Bakrid | 29 June | Thursday |
Independence Day | 15 August | Tuesday |
Muharram | 29 July | Saturday |
Dussehra | 24 October | Tuesday |
Eid-e-Milad | 27 September | Wednesday |
Diwali | 12 November | Sunday |
Guru Nanak Dev Jayanti | 27 November | Monday |
Christmas day | 25 December | Monday |