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Investor confidence rises as PSX hits new record high

Published on: July 10, 2025 9:58 PM

Investor sentiment at the Pakistan Stock Exchange (PSX) bounced back strongly on Thursday, with the KSE-100 index jumping 1,205 points (+0.91%) to close at a record high of 133,782.35. The surge came after Pakistan reported its highest-ever annual home remittances of $38 billion for FY2024–25, a major boost for the country’s economy.

The bullish momentum followed a brief pause earlier in the week, with investors reacting positively to robust remittance inflows, effective government policies, and anticipation of strong corporate earnings. According to analysts, investor confidence also grew ahead of the upcoming results season, fueling widespread buying across banking, cement, and textile sectors.

Another Record-Breaking Day at PSX

The KSE-100 hits an all-time high of 133,782.35, rising 1,205.36 points (+0.91%) amid strong investor sentiment.

The bull run shows no signs of slowing down.#PSX #KSE100 #MarketHigh #BullRun #InvestorConfidence pic.twitter.com/7w9RG0Wqk9

— PSX (@pakstockexgltd) July 10, 2025

Top contributors to the index’s gains included Meezan Bank (+3.17%), MCB Bank (+2.59%), and United Bank (+1.09%). On the other hand, Pakistan Services, OGDC, and PSO were among the top losers. Trading activity was brisk, with over 941 million shares exchanged, and a total trade value of Rs36 billion.

Market Snapshot – July 10, 2025

Unlock today’s market moves and stay one step ahead! pic.twitter.com/wV2RySpGWd

— PSX (@pakstockexgltd) July 10, 2025

The market hit an intra-day high of 133,902, supported by strong performance in stocks like Kohat Cement, which jumped 8.5% after announcing a new real estate venture, and Nishat Mills Limited (NML), which saw strong buying following a positive outlook from Topline Securities.

In a statement, Arif Habib Limited noted that the index held its support zone of 132–133k and now eyes 134.1k as the next key level. With corporate earnings reports on the horizon and remittance inflows at an all-time high, analysts remain optimistic that the PSX bull run may continue in the coming sessions.

Filed Under: Business Tagged With: KSE 100-index, Latest, Pakistan Stock Exchange (PSX)., record high

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