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Sectoral Heavies Battle it Out: UBL and FFC Lead KSE-100 Decline

Post-market data analysis from the Pakistan Stock Exchange has confirmed that a massive sell-off in some of the market’s largest companies was the primary cause of today’s deep correction. While the overall KSE-100 index shed more than 3,500 points, the “Pullers & Draggers” analysis reveals that a select group of blue-chip stocks was responsible for a disproportionate amount of the damage.

Today’s session saw a sharp decline of -2.25%, with the KSE-100 index closing at 152,011.26 points. While the initial reaction might be to assume a broad market crash, the underlying data shows a powerful, concentrated fight. On the winning side, a few technology and industrial stocks tried in vain to stem the tide. TRG was the top performer of the day, contributing a positive +59.45 points, followed by Attock Refinery (ATRL) with +21.46 points. These small gains, however, were akin to a raindrop in a desert.

The force of the downturn was overwhelming on the “Draggers” side. Analysts are particularly focused on the performance of the banking and energy sectors. The title for the day’s largest negative contributor was firmly held by UBL (United Bank Limited). The banking heavyweight almost single-handedly removed a staggering -374.72 points from the index, indicating immense selling volume.

It was a tough day for the fertilizer and energy sectors as well. FFC (Fauji Fertilizer Company) came in as the second-largest dragger, cutting -252.66 points from the benchmark. Rounding out the bottom five was another bank, MCB, which added another -239.47 points to the deficit, and HUBC (Hub Power Company) contributing -196.59 points, along with PPL (Pakistan Petroleum Limited) with -190.94 points.

The collective impact of these five heavyweights total a drag of -1,254.38 points, representing roughly 35% of the total index loss. This points to a strategic and potentially systemic realignment by large-scale institutional funds, rather than random selling by smaller investors.

This concerted sectoral pull is particularly concerning given the calendar year performance. The KSE-100 CYTD return has now officially dipped into deeply negative territory, standing at -12.66%. The extreme intraday volatility (from a high of 152,272.64 down to a low of 150,022.44) combined with a robust trading volume of 202.91 million constituent shares suggests that this correction has momentum. Market observers are now debating whether this sell-off provides a buying opportunity at corrected levels or signifies a more protracted bearish phase.

Market Wrap: KSE-100 Daily Performance Update (April 2, 2026)

Open152,040.53
High152,272.64
Low150,022.44
Close152,011.26
Change in Points-3,500.30
% Change-2.25%
Index Constituent Volume (Mn)202.91
FYTD Return+21.00%
CYTD Return-12.66%
Pullers & Draggers: KSE-100 Index
Pullers (Stock : Points Contribution)
TRG+59.45
ATRL+21.46
UPFL+16.04
PAKT+10.45
HCAR+9.67
Draggers (Stock : Points Contribution)
UBL-374.72
FFC-252.66
MCB-239.47
HUBC-196.59
PPL-190.94

This data is based on the Pakistan Stock Exchange KSE-100 Daily Performance Update for April 2, 2026. Data is sourced from image_1.png.

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