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KSE-100 Market Wrap: PSX Shows Volatility as Banking and Energy Stocks Slide

Pakistan Stock Exchange News

The Pakistan Stock Exchange experienced a mixed trading session on Friday, with the KSE-100 Index closing down 830.92 points at 168,062.17.

The day started on a positive note as the index moved towards an intraday high of 169,379.97 points. However, selling pressure in major heavyweight stocks reversed early gains.

Intraday Movement

  • Opening: 167,718.12
  • High: 169,379.97
  • Low: 165,811.88
  • Closing: 168,062.17
  • Net Change: -830.92 points
  • Percentage Change: -0.49%

The market showed clear signs of volatility, moving in both directions before closing lower.

Key Contributors to Decline

United Bank Limited (UBL) was the biggest negative contributor, followed by Fauji Fertilizer Company (FFC) and Oil & Gas Development Company (OGDC). These stocks saw strong selling pressure, which significantly impacted the index.

Analysts suggest that institutional investors engaged in profit-taking, especially in stocks that had recently posted strong gains.

Stocks That Limited Losses

On the positive side, Bank Alfalah (BAFL) and Engro Holdings (ENGRO) supported the market. Meezan Bank (MEBL) and Allied Bank (AKBL) also posted gains, helping prevent deeper losses.

Volume and Activity

The index constituent volume stood at 222.44 million shares, reflecting healthy activity. Market participation remained strong despite the negative close.

Broader Performance

While the short-term movement remains under pressure, the fiscal year-to-date performance of 33.78 percent indicates strong long-term momentum.

Market experts believe that upcoming economic data and policy developments will play a key role in shaping investor sentiment.

Conclusion

The Pakistan Stock Exchange continues to experience fluctuations driven by profit-taking and sector rotation. Investors are advised to monitor banking and energy sectors closely in upcoming sessions.

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