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  • Pakistan Stock Exchange may surpass 60,000 level soon

    Pakistan Stock Exchange may surpass 60,000 level soon

    The benchmark index of the Pakistan Stock Exchange (PSX) marked a record-breaking bullish run on Monday, closing just shy of the 60,000 mark without surpassing it. 

    There is an anticipation that, given the current pace, the stock market might breach the 60,000 level soon. 

    According to the PSX website, the KSE-100 index showed marginal gains until noon. However, at 1:11 pm, it experienced a sudden surge that persisted until closing time, reaching 59,811.34, up by 724.99 points (1.23%) from the previous day’s 59,086.35.

    In the preceding Friday session, the KSE-100 index had set a new record at 59,100 points, attributed to strong corporate profits, reduced economic volatility, the successful conclusion of an IMF staff-level deal, expectations of a stable post-poll government, and optimism about an early reversal of monetary tightening. This led to a rapid increase in share prices over the last three months.

    Regarding the current rally, Raza Jafri, head of equity at Intermarket Securities, noted, “The banking sector is driving the rally, aligning with the improving economic outlook.” He emphasised that banks, offering a combination of high dividend yields and attractive valuations, have consistently been favoured by foreign investors.

    Shahbaz Ashraf, chief investment officer at FRIM Ventures, a Karachi-based investment company, attributed the rally to “cheap valuations and an influx of liquidity.”

  • PSX hits historic high: KSE-100 index surpasses 59,000 mark for the first time

    PSX hits historic high: KSE-100 index surpasses 59,000 mark for the first time

    The Pakistan Stock Exchange (PSX) extended its impressive performance, achieving a historic milestone as the benchmark KSE-100 Index surpassed the 59,000 mark for the first time ever on Friday.

    At the close of the session, the benchmark index concluded at 59,086.35, registering a gain of 186.51 points, or 0.32 per cent. This marks its highest closing level to date.

    Earlier in the day, the KSE-100 index reached an intra-day peak of 59,502.28. However, profit-taking activities in the second half of the trading session led to a partial retreat from these gains.

    The trading session commenced with widespread buying, particularly in key sectors such as automobile assemblers, cement, chemicals, commercial banks, oil and gas exploration companies, OMCs, and technology and communication, all contributing to a positive market trend.

    In the preceding session on Thursday, bulls maintained control of the bourse, with the benchmark index settling at 58,899.84, marking a substantial increase of 701.08 points, or 1.20 per cent.

    The bullish momentum in the stock market follows the recent staff-level agreement between Pakistani authorities and the International Monetary Fund (IMF) on the first review under the nine-month $3 billion Stand-By Arrangement (SBA).

    Market experts anticipate increased inflows in the coming weeks due to this agreement. However, data released on Thursday revealed a decrease of $217 million in foreign exchange reserves held by the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) on a weekly basis, reaching $7.2 billion as of November 17.

  • Pakistan Stock Exchange achieves record high, crossing 58,000 points

    Pakistan Stock Exchange achieves record high, crossing 58,000 points

    A positive shift in market sentiment fueled the Pakistan Stock Exchange’s (PSX) upward trajectory as the benchmark KSE-100 Index surpassed the historic 58,000 level for the first time in Wednesday’s trading session.

    At 12:45 pm, the benchmark index reached 58,203.85, marking a noteworthy increase of 832.27 points, or 1.45 per cent. 

    Widespread buying, particularly in index-heavy sectors such as automobile assemblers, cement, chemicals, commercial banks, fertiliser, and oil and gas exploration companies, contributed to this surge, with OMCs also registering gains.

    The benchmark index climbed by 294 points, or 0.51%, the previous day, settling at 57,371.59.

    This sustained bullish trend reflects improved economic indicators in the country and the interim government’s successful negotiations with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) for the first review, unlocking $700 million in funding.

    Analysts expect that, following the review, Pakistan will attract additional inflows from both multilateral and bilateral partners.

    Commenting on this rapid yet anticipated recovery at PSX, Mohammed Sohail, CEO of Topline Securities, stated, “PSX is experiencing one of the fastest but not unexpected recoveries.”

  • Pakistan Stock Exchange sets record at 56,665 points following strong buying activity

    Pakistan Stock Exchange sets record at 56,665 points following strong buying activity

    The Pakistan Stock Exchange (PSX) experienced a positive trading session on Tuesday, with the benchmark KSE-100 index concluding at a record high of 56,665.93 after gaining 142 points.

    The day commenced with optimistic market sentiment, but a brief shift into negative territory occurred due to profit-taking activities.

    Nevertheless, a robust surge in buying activity during the latter part of the day allowed the index to finish in positive territory, reflecting a 0.25 per cent increase or 142 points. Despite notable profit-taking during the session, the market achieved a positive closure following periods of heightened volatility.

    Key contributors to the market’s performance during the session were identified in the power generation and distribution, technology, and communication sectors, as well as the automobile assembly sector, according to the brokerage house.

    This positive trend follows Monday’s milestone, where the KSE-100 Index surpassed the 56,500 level for the first time, recording a historic gain of over 1,132 points.

    Conversely, the Pakistani rupee sustained losses against the US dollar for the 16th consecutive session, depreciating by 0.11 per cent in the inter-bank market on Tuesday.

    According to the State Bank of Pakistan, the currency settled at 287.87, indicating a decrease of Re0.32.

    Market metrics revealed a decrease in volume on the all-share index, registering 526.3 million compared to the previous session’s 660.6 million.

    However, the value of shares witnessed an uptick, reaching Rs22.4 billion from Rs21.1 billion in the preceding session.

  • Pakistan’s stock market surges to all-time high of 53,123.04 points

    Pakistan’s stock market surges to all-time high of 53,123.04 points

    The Pakistan Stock Exchange (PSX) continued its impressive performance, with the benchmark KSE-100 index surging by over 700 points and approaching the historic milestone of 54,000 during Monday’s trading session.

    As the closing bell neared, the KSE-100 Index stood at 53,860.36, reflecting a remarkable gain of 737.33 points, or 1.39 per cent.

    In the preceding week, the KSE-100 index achieved a then-record high, driven by robust buying primarily from local investors, bolstered by institutional support.

    The benchmark index witnessed a substantial week-on-week increase of 2,179.20 points, breaching the 53,000 mark and concluding at an all-time high of 53,123.04 points, a historic first.

    Monday’s trading session witnessed broad-based buying, with key sectors such as cement, chemicals, commercial banks, and OMCs all trading in positive territory.

    Market analysts attributed this positive momentum to an overall improvement in economic indicators, notably the State Bank of Pakistan’s (SBP) decision to maintain interest rates at 22 per cent during the last Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) meeting.

    Additionally, a decrease in the inflation rate, with the October 2023 Consumer Price Index (CPI) at 26.9 per cent year-on-year and favourable feedback from the International Monetary Fund (IMF) mission currently visiting Pakistan, further enhanced market sentiment.

    Furthermore, the announcement of final election dates by the country’s election commission, signifying political stability, also played a significant role in creating favourable conditions within the market.

  • Pakistan Stock Exchange crosses 47,000-mark after five weeks

    Pakistan Stock Exchange crosses 47,000-mark after five weeks

    The Pakistan Stock Exchange (PSX) enjoyed a favourable trading session on Wednesday, with its key KSE-100 Index surging above the 47,000 level for the first time in five weeks. This uptrend was primarily driven by the robust performance of the banking sector.

    Throughout the trading session, the KSE-100 Index remained firmly in positive territory, ultimately settling at 47,079.83. This represented a notable gain of 323.03 points, or 0.69 per cent. The last instance the benchmark index closed above the 47,000 mark was on August 28.

    In a post-market report, Ismail Securities, a prominent brokerage house, attributed the positive momentum in the equity market to increased liquidity, particularly within the banking sector.

    On the preceding day, Tuesday, the KSE-100 Index managed to eke out a 0.28 per cent gain in a session characterised by a relatively narrow trading range.

    Shares of 342 companies were traded, with 172 witnessing an increase, 134 recording a decline, and 36 remaining unchanged.

    Topline Securities, another respected brokerage house, envisions the KSE-100 Index approaching the 50,000 level in a potential “pre-election rally.” They expressed their belief that the Pakistani market could experience an 8–10 per cent surge in the lead-up to the elections, assuming a smooth election process and the approval of the IMF tranche in November, stating this in an earlier note.

    Simultaneously, the Pakistani rupee continued its strengthening trend against the US dollar, registering a 0.37 per cent gain in the interbank market on Wednesday. According to the State Bank of Pakistan, the rupee settled at 284.68 after an increase of Rs1.04, marking the 20th consecutive appreciation against the greenback.

    Trading activity also saw an uptick, with the all-share index volume rising to 330.2 million shares from Tuesday’s 213.2 million. The value of traded shares also increased, reaching Rs7.3 billion compared to Rs6.1 billion in the previous session.

  • Dramatic drop: Pakistan Stock Exchange crashes over 1,700 points amid economic concerns

    Dramatic drop: Pakistan Stock Exchange crashes over 1,700 points amid economic concerns

    On Thursday, the Pakistan Stock Exchange (PSX) encountered a challenging session as the primary index witnessed a substantial decline of 3.86 per cent, reflecting a loss of 1,784 points by 2:53 pm. This notable downturn was attributed to growing concerns pertaining to the nation’s economic landscape.

    Investors were worried about the rupee losing value against the dollar. This concern led them to sell off their shares, fearing that the economy could face trouble ahead.

    Right from the start of the trading day, the KSE-100 index saw a big fall of over 1,100 points, taking it below the 46,000 mark. Unfortunately, the index couldn’t bounce back due to low investor confidence.

    By 2:14 PM, the PSX had fallen to 45,139.34 points, a drop of 1,105.21 points compared to the previous day’s close of 46,244.55 points.

    Investors are also keeping an eye on the rupee’s decline, especially since the International Monetary Fund (IMF) won’t review the situation for a few more months. Additionally, there’s uncertainty about investments from the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC).

    If the market keeps falling, some buyers might return, as the index is currently down 8 per cent from its recent high. But a real recovery would need clear information about politics and the economy.

    According to experts, the PSX is under pressure due to the rupee’s continuous slide.

    This could cause inflation to rise, which could affect the next Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) meeting in September. During that meeting, the central bank might consider raising interest rates again.

    The financial market is worried about public protests against higher power tariffs. If the government tries to please the public with short-term measures, it could complicate talks with the IMF.

    This report serves as an intraday update on the developments in the Pakistan Stock Exchange as of 2:53 pm.

  • Pakistan Stock Exchange surpasses 49,000 points, reaches new high since 2017

    Pakistan Stock Exchange surpasses 49,000 points, reaches new high since 2017

    The Pakistan Stock Exchange (PSX) witnessed a remarkable surge on Thursday as it extended its bullish momentum, crossing the 49,000 level and reaching its highest point in six years. This impressive rally was fueled by positive economic data and a series of favourable factors contributing to investor confidence.

    During the intraday trade, the PSX’s benchmark KSE 100-share Index experienced a significant gain of 560.20 points, amounting to a 1.15 per cent increase, ultimately settling at an impressive 49,324.50 points. This milestone represents the index’s highest level since June 9, 2017, marking a notable achievement for Pakistan’s financial markets.

    The impressive growth of the benchmark index has been sustained since Pakistan signed a staff-level agreement with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) for a substantial $3 billion Standby Agreement. Since the agreement’s signing, the market has witnessed an extraordinary upswing, with the benchmark index having gained an impressive 7,871 points.

    Market analysts and experts have identified multiple reasons behind the consistent surge in the market. Among these factors is the State Bank of Pakistan’s (SBP) decision to maintain the policy rate, effectively keeping the status quo. The SBP’s prudent approach to monetary policy has contributed to stability and encouraged investors to take bullish positions in the market.

    Furthermore, the positive economic data, both from domestic and international sources, has also played a pivotal role in bolstering investor confidence. With indicators pointing towards a strengthening economy, investors have been encouraged to increase their stakes in the market, resulting in the record-breaking performance of the Pakistan Stock Exchange.

    As the market continues to show resilience and upward momentum, financial experts and policymakers are cautiously optimistic about the future outlook. They emphasise the importance of sustaining a positive economic trajectory through sound policy measures and a vigilant approach to market dynamics.

    Market participants and investors are closely monitoring the developments and will likely adjust their strategies in response to any shifts in economic indicators and policy decisions. The surge in the Pakistan Stock Exchange serves as a testament to the country’s economic potential and its ability to attract local and foreign investors to participate in its thriving financial markets.

  • Pakistan Stock Exchange surpasses 46,000 mark for the first time in 15 months

    Pakistan Stock Exchange surpasses 46,000 mark for the first time in 15 months

    The Pakistan Stock Exchange’s (PSX) benchmark KSE-100 index experienced significant gains on Friday, rising by over 500 points and closing just below the 46,000 mark.

    The index reached 46,073.61 points at 3:47 pm, showing a notable increase of 675.30 points from the previous day’s closing of 45,398.31. However, by the end of the day, it closed at 45,920.73, up by 522.42 points or 1.15 per cent.

    According to Dawn, Ahsan Mehanti, the Director of Arif Habib Corporation, mentioned that foreign capital was actively buying shares in the energy sector. He attributed the stock market rally to favorable financial results, the Islamabad High Court’s ruling declaring the imposition of a super tax on various companies unlawful, and reports indicating the policy rate would remain unchanged.

    As a result of these factors, the index reached the 46,000 mark after a gap of 15 months, signaling an overall improvement in all sectors. Mehanti also pointed out the positive impact of the recently announced standby agreement with the International Monetary Fund (IMF).

    Looking ahead, if the market continues to close above 46,000, it is expected to see further growth. Amir Shehzad, Director of First National Equities Limited, referred to the recent market fluctuations as a “technical correction” and expressed optimism that the market could surpass the 47,000 point barrier in the coming week. He believed that maintaining an unchanged monetary policy by the central bank would likely have a positive effect on the market, possibly leading to new record levels.

  • Pakistan Stock Exchange rises above 44,000 points after 14 months

    Pakistan Stock Exchange rises above 44,000 points after 14 months

    On Thursday, the Pakistan Stock Exchange (PSX) benchmark index surpassed the 44,000 milestone after 14 months, experiencing a substantial surge of over 600 points after a two-day decline. The PSX website reported the KSE-100 index closing at 44,178.85 points, reflecting a commendable rise of 1.44 per cent or 626.02 points.

    Market analysts attribute this rally to several pivotal factors. Firstly, the standby agreement reached with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) played a crucial role in bolstering investor confidence. This agreement significantly alleviated uncertainties, particularly the risk of default, providing Pakistan with the opportunity to focus on its fiscal policies.

    Additionally, the disbursement of payments to independent power producers (IPP) contributed to the positive momentum in the market. The government allocated around Rs140 billion to the IPPs, allowing them to distribute higher dividends. Consequently, this development led to a surge in the shares of these companies.

    Moreover, the cement sector experienced a notable upturn due to a decline in international coal prices. Lower coal prices benefit the cement industry as coal is a primary fuel for cement production.

    Prominent market experts, such as Salman Naqvi, the head of research at Aba Ali Habib Securities, express optimism about the market’s potential. Naqvi anticipates that the index could potentially reach a range of 45,000 to 46,000 points. However, he cautions that the rise may not be consistently linear, considering the recent slump following a historic bull run on Monday.

    On Monday, the stock market witnessed significant gains as Pakistan secured a $3 billion short-term financial package from the IMF. This package provided significant relief to the struggling economy, which was facing a severe balance of payments crisis and diminishing foreign exchange reserves.

    The funding, allocated over nine months, surpassed expectations and provided respite as Pakistan awaited the release of the remaining funds from a previous bailout package agreed upon in 2019. The IMF board is scheduled to approve the deal in July.