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

Saadan Khan

Oct 05

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.

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