Union Budget 2025: This year Budget 2025 is to be presented on Saturday and big news related to this day has come. Stock markets in India may remain open on Saturday, February 1 this year. According to sources, the news has come to light that the stock exchanges are discussing among themselves to keep the stock market open on Saturday, February 1. BSE and NSE are brainstorming to ensure that investors get a chance to trade in the stock market on the important day of the General Budget.
Special trading session may be conducted on Saturday 1st February
It is being thought that a special trading session can be organized on Saturday, the budget day, and investors should get an opportunity to take advantage of the impact of budget announcements on the Indian Stock Exchange. Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman will present the Budget 2025-26 in Parliament on February 1.
BSE and NSE will take decision on opening the market
BSE and NSE will take a decision after calculating the advantages and disadvantages of opening the market on the budget day. If the stock market opens on Saturday, February 1, the budget day, then its timing may be as per the normal time. Under this, normal trading can take place in the stock market from 9.15 am to 3.30 pm. Apart from this, pre-opening session will also be organized from 9 am to 9.15 pm as it happens on normal days.
This is not the first time that stock markets are opening on Saturday.
For information, let us tell you that this is not the first time that stock markets are opening on Saturday. 1 February 2020 was also a Saturday and was also the day of presentation of the budget. For this reason, the stock market was open on Saturday, 1 February 2020. Similarly, 28 February 2015 was also a Saturday and since it was the day of presentation of the budget, the stock markets were open on Saturday. This was the time when the day of presentation of the budget used to be the last day of February.
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