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Stock Market Surges as Index Crosses 139,000 Mark Again

July 22, 2025
in Pakistan
Stock Market Surges as Index Crosses 139,000 Mark Again
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The Pakistan Stock Exchange (PSX) saw a strong upward trend on Tuesday, with the benchmark KSE-100 index crossing the 139,000 mark once again.

Trading started on a positive note and gained more than 1,107 points during the day, pushing the index to a new record high of 139,324 points. This is a major milestone for Pakistan’s stock market and shows renewed investor confidence.

Just a day earlier, on Monday, the stock market had started well but ended with a loss of 379 points, closing at 138,247 points. Many investors were cautious after Monday’s dip, but today’s sharp recovery has given fresh hope and energy to the market.

Market experts say this quick bounce back shows that investors are feeling positive about the country’s economic situation and future growth. Many traders and investors believe that stable economic policies, better business conditions, and fresh buying by both local and foreign investors are giving the stock market a boost.

Today’s strong performance also encouraged more investors to step in and trade, which pushed prices higher throughout the day. Many key sectors like banking, energy, and technology saw increased activity and positive price changes.

Analysts say if this positive trend continues, it could attract even more investment into the stock exchange in the coming days. Investors are now watching closely to see if the market can hold this level and build further gains.

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