La NSE y la EEB abren sus puertas para Gudi Padwa 2026

Las bolsas indias NSE y BSE operarán con normalidad hoy a pesar de las celebraciones por Gudi Padwa. No se ha declarado ninguna festividad.

India celebra hoy Gudi Padwa en 2026, una fiesta tradicional que marca el Año Nuevo marathi y konkani. Sin embargo, las principales bolsas del país, la National Stock Exchange (NSE) y la Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE), no tienen ningún día festivo programado y abrirán sus puertas a las horas habituales, según informa The Economic Times. Esto significa que los inversores podrán continuar con las actividades del mercado de acciones, incluida la negociación de instrumentos relacionados con el Sensex, sin interrupción. La decisión se alinea con las listas de días festivos publicadas para la NSE y la BSE en 2026, que no incluyen Gudi Padwa como cierre comercial. Mientras que en muchas partes del país, especialmente en Maharashtra y Gujarat, se celebra el festival con procesiones y decoraciones de rangoli, los mercados financieros permanecen activos para apoyar las transacciones económicas en curso.

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