The Indian equity markets are closed today, Friday, March 14, in celebration of Holi, the colorful festival that marks the arrival of spring across the nation. Trading activity on the domestic stock exchanges will resume on Monday, March 17, giving market participants some extra time to plan their strategies.
The closure of trading is effective on all market segments, including derivatives, securities lending and borrowing (SLB), equity, currency trading, and electronic gold receipt (EGP), as per notifications from the National Stock Exchange (NSE) and BSE. On Thursday, the stock markets ended on a negative note with Nifty closing at 22,397.20, down 73.30 points or 0.33 percent. Similarly, the BSE Sensex closed at 73,828.91, down over 200 points or 0.27 percent.
The top gainers at the NSE were Bharat Electronics, SBI, ICICI Bank, Cipla, and NTPC, while the losers included Shriram Finance, Tata Motors, Hero MotoCorp, IndusInd Bank, and Hindalco Industries. On BSE, the Midcap and Smallcap indices both declined by 0.5 percent. Sectors such as auto, IT, metal, media, and realty traded in the red, down by 0.5-1 percent each, while the PSU Bank index saw an upward movement of 0.5 percent.
Throughout the week, market sentiment remained mixed as investors reacted to global and domestic economic cues. The US inflation data (CPI) came in lower than expected, providing a slight boost to the US markets and influencing other developing countries. On the domestic front, Indian inflation eased due to lower food prices, and the Index of Industrial Production (IIP) exceeded estimates.
Market analysts suggest that investors will closely monitor global developments and domestic economic indicators to assess market direction in the coming days. The closure of the Indian equity markets for Holi today allows for a brief pause in trading activities, giving investors time to reflect on recent market movements.