Los mercados bursátiles de la India cierran por la festividad de Muharram

BSE y NSE permanecen cerrados el 26 de junio mientras India conmemora Muharram. MCX opera con horario parcial, mientras que NCDEX permanece cerrado durante todo el día.

Los mercados de valores de la India, incluidos el BSE y el NSE, permanecen cerrados hoy por la festividad de Muharram. La conmemoración marca el inicio del año nuevo islámico. Los mercados de productos básicos siguen calendarios distintos. MCX opera con un horario de negociación parcial y NCDEX permanece completamente cerrado. El próximo feriado bursátil programado está fijado para el 14 de septiembre para conmemorar Ganesh Chaturthi.

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