Stock market holidays: These global market bourses to remain shut on December 31, January 1. What about Dalal Street?

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Stock market holidays: As the year draws to a close and global markets gear up to welcome the New Year, several major stock exchanges will observe a holiday or operate with shortened trading sessions on December 31 and January 1.

With major global markets closed on or ahead of New Year’s Day, most institutional investors have already closed out their positions, resulting in thin trading volumes commonly seen in the final days of the year.

From Asia to Europe, the majority of the stock markets are closed on Thursday, New Year’s Day, while some are also witnessing truncated sessions or holidays on Wednesday and Friday. However, Indian stock market investors will see a full week of trading, but the triggers will remain sparse.

Stock market holiday on Wednesday (December 31)

Among the major global markets, Australian bourses will see a shorter trading day on December 31, along with New Zealand, Hong Kong, Spain and the UK, among a few other European nations as listed below.

Meanwhile, South Korea’s KOSPI and Japan will be closed for trading tomorrow among major Asian markets.

Country Stock Exchange Holiday / Early Close
Argentina Buenos Aires Stock Exchange New Year’s Day
Australia Sydney Stock Exchange New Year’s Day – Early close
Austria Vienna Stock Exchange New Year’s Day
Bangladesh Dhaka Stock Exchange Bank Holiday
Belgium Brussels Stock Exchange New Year’s Day – Early close
Brazil B3 Stock Exchange New Year’s Day
Croatia Zagreb Stock Exchange New Year’s Day
Czech Republic Prague Stock Exchange Bank Holiday
Denmark Copenhagen Stock Exchange New Year’s Day
Estonia Tallinn Stock Exchange New Year’s Day
Finland Helsinki Stock Exchange New Year’s Day
France Paris Stock Exchange New Year’s Day – Early close
Germany Frankfurt Stock Exchange New Year’s Day
Hong Kong Hong Kong Stock Exchange New Year’s Day – Early close
Hungary Budapest Stock Exchange New Year’s Day
Iceland Iceland Stock Exchange New Year’s Day
Ireland Ireland Stock Exchange New Year’s Day – Early close
Italy Milan Stock Exchange New Year’s Day
Japan Tokyo Stock Exchange Market Holiday
Latvia NASDAQ OMX Riga New Year’s Day
Lithuania Vilnius Stock Exchange New Year’s Day
Netherlands Amsterdam Stock Exchange New Year’s Day – Early close
New Zealand New Zealand Exchange New Year’s Day – Early close
Peru Lima Stock Exchange New Year’s Day – Early close
Philippines Philippines Stock Exchange New Year’s Day – Early close
Poland Warsaw Stock Exchange New Year’s Day
Portugal Lisbon Stock Exchange New Year’s Day – Early close
Russia Moscow Stock Exchange Holiday
South Korea KOSDAQ Last day of the year
South Korea Seoul Stock Exchange Last day of the year
Spain Madrid Stock Exchange New Year’s Day – Early close
Sweden Stockholm Stock Exchange New Year’s Day
Switzerland Switzerland Stock Exchange New Year’s Day
Thailand Thailand Stock Exchange New Year’s Day
United Kingdom London Stock Exchange New Year’s Day – Early close
Venezuela Caracas Stock Exchange New Year’s Day
Source: Investing.com

The US stock market will remain open for trading on Wednesday, December 31.

Stock market holiday on Thursday (January 1)

More global markets are closed on New Year’s Day. In Asia, China, Japan, Hong Kong and South Korea markets will be shut, along with Taiwan. These are the major markets of the region and set the tone for trading for Indian bourses as well.

Australia and New Zealand’s stock bourses will be shut. The “mother market” US will also observe holidays. Elsewhere in Europe, German, French and UK markets will be closed on New Year’s Day.

Country Stock Exchange Holiday / Early Close
Argentina Buenos Aires Stock Exchange New Year’s Day
Australia Sydney Stock Exchange New Year’s Day
Austria Vienna Stock Exchange New Year’s Day
Bahrain Bahrain Stock Exchange New Year’s Day
Belgium Brussels Stock Exchange New Year’s Day
Bermuda Bermuda Stock Exchange New Year’s Day
Bosnia-Herzegovina Bosnia New Year’s Day
Botswana Botswana Stock Exchange New Year’s Day
Brazil B3 Stock Exchange New Year’s Day
Bulgaria Sofia Stock Exchange New Year’s Day
Canada Canadian Securities Exchange New Year’s Day
Canada Toronto Stock Exchange New Year’s Day
Canada TSX Venture Exchange New Year’s Day
Cayman Islands Cayman Islands Stock Exchange New Year’s Day
Chile Santiago Stock Exchange New Year’s Day
China Shanghai Stock Exchange New Year’s Day
China Shenzhen Stock Exchange New Year’s Day
Colombia Colombia Stock Exchange New Year’s Day
Costa Rica Costa Rica Stock Exchange New Year’s Day
Croatia Zagreb Stock Exchange New Year’s Day
Cyprus Cyprus Stock Exchange New Year’s Day
Czech Republic Prague Stock Exchange New Year’s Day
Denmark Copenhagen Stock Exchange New Year’s Day
Ecuador Quito Stock Exchange New Year’s Day
Estonia Tallinn Stock Exchange New Year’s Day
Finland Helsinki Stock Exchange New Year’s Day
France Paris Stock Exchange New Year’s Day
Germany Frankfurt Stock Exchange New Year’s Day
Greece Athens Stock Exchange New Year’s Day
Hong Kong Hong Kong Stock Exchange New Year’s Day
Hungary Budapest Stock Exchange New Year’s Day
Iceland Iceland Stock Exchange New Year’s Day
Indonesia Jakarta Stock Exchange New Year’s Day
Ireland Ireland Stock Exchange New Year’s Day
Italy Milan Stock Exchange New Year’s Day
Jamaica Jamaica Stock Exchange New Year’s Day
Japan Tokyo Stock Exchange New Year’s Day
Jordan Amman Stock Exchange New Year’s Day
Kazakhstan Kazakhstan Stock Exchange New Year’s Day
Kenya Kenya Stock Exchange New Year’s Day
Kuwait Kuwait City Stock Exchange New Year’s Day
Latvia NASDAQ OMX Riga New Year’s Day
Lebanon Beirut Stock Exchange New Year’s Day
Lithuania Vilnius Stock Exchange New Year’s Day
Luxembourg Luxembourg Stock Exchange New Year’s Day
Malaysia Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange New Year’s Day
Malta Malta Stock Exchange New Year’s Day
Mauritius Stock Exchange of Mauritius New Year’s Day
Mexico Mexico Stock Exchange New Year’s Day
Montenegro Montenegro Stock Exchange New Year’s Day
Morocco Casablanca Stock Exchange New Year’s Day
Namibia Namibia Stock Exchange New Year’s Day
Netherlands Amsterdam Stock Exchange New Year’s Day
New Zealand New Zealand Exchange New Year’s Day
Nigeria Lagos New Year’s Day
Norway Oslo Stock Exchange New Year’s Day
Palestinian Territory Ramallah Stock Exchange New Year’s Day
Peru Lima Stock Exchange New Year’s Day
Philippines Philippines Stock Exchange New Year’s Day
Poland Warsaw Stock Exchange New Year’s Day
Portugal Lisbon Stock Exchange New Year’s Day
Qatar Doha Stock Exchange New Year’s Day
Romania Bucharest Stock Exchange New Year’s Day
Russia Moscow Stock Exchange New Year’s Day
Rwanda Rwanda Stock Exchange New Year’s Day
Serbia Belgrade New Year’s Day
Singapore Singapore Stock Exchange New Year’s Day
Slovakia Bratislava Stock Exchange Republic Day
Slovenia Ljubljana Stock Exchange New Year’s Day
South Africa Johannesburg Stock Exchange New Year’s Day
South Korea KOSDAQ New Year’s Day
South Korea Seoul Stock Exchange New Year’s Day
Spain Madrid Stock Exchange New Year’s Day
Sri Lanka Colombo Stock Exchange New Year’s Day
Sweden Stockholm Stock Exchange New Year’s Day
Switzerland Switzerland Stock Exchange New Year’s Day
Taiwan Taiwan Stock Exchange New Year
Tanzania Dar Es Salaam Stock Exchange New Year’s Day
Thailand Thailand Stock Exchange New Year’s Day
Türkiye Istanbul Stock Exchange New Year’s Day
Ukraine Ukraine Stock Exchange New Year’s Day
United Arab Emirates Abu Dhabi New Year’s Day
United Arab Emirates Dubai Stock Exchange New Year’s Day
United Kingdom London Stock Exchange New Year’s Day
United Kingdom Aquis Exchange New Year’s Day
United States New York Stock Exchange New Year’s Day
Zimbabwe Zimbabwe Stock Exchange New Year’s Day
Source: Investing.com

Will Indian markets remain closed on New Year’s?

For Indian investors, the key point to note is that neither December 31 nor January 1 is a trading holiday, which is always the case. According to the stock market holiday calendar shared by bourses, both BSE and NSE will be open for trading over the next two days.

That said, even as the Indian markets are open, trading activity on these dates would be subdued, mirroring the global holiday mood. Institutional participation is typically low, and benchmark indices often move within narrow ranges.

The first trading holiday of 2026 will be on January 26 to mark Republic Day celebrations.

Dr. VK Vijayakumar, Chief Investment Strategist, Geojit Investments Limited, said a clear directional change will happen only early in the new year when large institutions are back in action.

“It would be better for investors to watch the market now and wait for new triggers and new directional moves. However, weakness in the market can be used to nibble at high-quality large caps.”

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