Stock Markets to Stay Open on Sunday, February 1, for Union Budget 2026

NSE and BSE to hold normal trading session on a weekend as Finance Minister presents Budget, a rare move in India’s market history.
Stock Markets to Stay Open on Sunday, February 1, for Union Budget 2026
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On Sunday, February 1, India's stock markets will operate as usual, with the National Stock Exchange and Bombay Stock Exchange scheduling a full trading session to align with the Union Budget presentation. Although markets typically close on weekends, both exchanges have declared that equity trading will proceed during regular hours as Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman presents the Budget speech in Parliament.

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The decision means investors and traders will be able to react in real time to policy announcements and fiscal measures, with pre-open sessions starting at 9 am and normal trading from 9.15 am to 3.30 pm. Commodity platforms such as MCX and NCDEX are also set to operate on the day.

This marked opening on a Sunday is rare in the history of Indian markets and follows a similar move when the 2025 Budget fell on a weekend, reflecting a trend of live market participation on major policy days.

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The unique timing of Budget 2026 has kept brokers and investors on alert, with brokers emphasising the importance of portfolio adjustments during live trading sessions rather than waiting for Monday.

While banks and public offices will be closed on the holiday, the live market will offer a platform for immediate market reaction to changes in tax, spending and government priorities.

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Traders are bracing for volatility as the Budget is tabled at 11 am, with sentiment expected to shift sharply on key announcements that could influence sectors across the economy.

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