August 27 Holiday: What Will Remain Open And Closed After Supreme Court Order?

The Supreme Court has directed stock exchanges and depositories to remain open on August 27, a day originally marked as a holiday. This decision reverses the previous holiday announcement, ensuring that market infrastructure continues to function normally. Consequently, trading activities, settlement processes, and corporate actions will proceed as scheduled on that date.
For investors, this means no disruption to trading or settlement timelines. The extended working hours for registries on August 22 will help clear pending administrative work, ensuring a smooth transition into the rescheduled market day. It is important for retail investors to verify their broker's specific instructions, as some may have adjusted their own holiday schedules in response to this development.
Investors should monitor their demat accounts and trade confirmations closely during this period. With the market infrastructure operating as usual, the focus now shifts to normal market dynamics. Ensure you are aware of the revised trading calendar to avoid any confusion regarding settlement dates or corporate action executions.
Key takeaways
- Category: Economy.
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