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    Is the stock market closed today?

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    The day marks the last trading holiday for the market in the current calendar year. The market will resume trading on Monday, November 22.

    Analysts expect the weakness in the market to continue going forward as valuations have surged to astronomical levels. Moreover, macro factors are also turning for the worse.

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    NEW DELHI: Equity, currency and derivatives markets are closed for trading on Friday, November 19 as the Street and the nation observes Guru Nanak Jayanti. Commodity markets are closed for the morning session but will open in the evening.

    The day marks the last trading holiday for the market in the current calendar year. The market will resume trading on Monday, November 22.

    Meanwhile, the domestic market tanked sharply in the last three trading sessions, clipping nearly 1,100 points as inflationary pressure dealt heavy blows to the bulls. The weak listing of the mega IPO of also hit investor confidence.

    The 30-share pack Sensex dropped 372.32 points or 0.62 per cent to close at 59,636.01 on Wednesday. Its broader peer NSE Nifty declined 133.85 points or 0.75 per cent to 17,764.80.

    Analysts expect the weakness in the market to continue going forward as valuations have surged to astronomical levels. Moreover, macro factors are also turning for the worse.


    ( Originally published on Nov 18, 2021 )

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