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Selling pressure at PSX, KSE-100 loses 1,141 points

August 5, 2024
in Markets
Selling pressure at PSX, KSE-100 loses over 1,100 points

Selling pressure was witnessed at the Pakistan Stock Exchange (PSX) as the benchmark KSE-100 Index lost 1,141 points during the trading session on Monday.

The KSE-100 started the session with some positivity, hitting an intra-day high of 78,330.10.

However, selling pressure helped the bears hold ground and pushed the index into the negative territory.

At close, the benchmark index settled at 77,084.49, down by 1,141.50 points or 1.46%.

“The significant drop was primarily due to investor skepticism as global stock markets tumbled,” brokerage house Ismail Iqbal Securities said in its post-market report.

Topline Securities said the downturn was largely influenced by declines in the power, E&P, IT and banking sectors, with key contributors such as HUBC, HBL, POL, SYS, and BAHL accounting for a combined 484-point drop.

Experts said investors were stoked by fears of recession in the US economy.

During the previous week, the PSX remained highly volatile due to selling pressure on investor concerns over political noise in the country.

The benchmark KSE-100, after moving in both directions, closed in positive at 78,225.98 points, slightly up by 196.47 points on week-on-week basis.

During the week, Fitch raised Pakistan’s long-term foreign currency issuer default rating (IDR) to ‘CCC+’ from ‘CCC’ earlier while S&P maintained Pakistan’s rating at ‘CCC+’ for long-term sovereign credit rating and ‘C’ short-term rating.

Globally, Tokyo led a collapse across Asian equities Monday, while the yen hit a six-month high after weak US jobs data fanned fears of a recession in the world’s top economy and boosted bets on several Federal Reserve interest rate cuts.

Trading boards showed a sea of red following another hefty day of losses on Wall Street, where heavyweight tech firms including Amazon and Microsoft took the brunt owing to worries an AI-fuelled rally this year may have been overdone.

Tags: Asian stock marketsKSE 100 companieskse-100KSE-100 indexKSE100KSE100 indexPakistan Stock MarketPSX
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