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PSX suffers historic 15,600-point crash amid war escalation

Published on: March 2, 2026 2:06 PM

The Pakistan Stock Exchange witnessed one of its sharpest single-day declines on Monday as intensifying geopolitical tensions in the Middle East triggered panic selling across the market. Investors reacted swiftly to escalating conflict involving Iran, Israel, and the United States, pushing the benchmark KSE-100 index into a historic nosedive. The sudden wave of uncertainty shook investor confidence and erased billions in market value within hours. As a result, trading floors reflected fear-driven activity throughout the session.

During intraday trading, the KSE-100 index plunged by 15,607 points, dragging it down to 152,454 points before partial recovery set in. Although the index later regained 2,944.26 points to stand at 155,935.41 points, the overall sentiment remained deeply negative. Earlier in the session, the market had already dropped 15,071.01 points to 152,991.15 points, marking a steep 8.97 percent decline from the previous close of 168,062.16 points. This dramatic fall forced regulators to intervene in order to contain further damage.

Read more : PSX rebounds strongly, gains over 4,200 points 

Consequently, authorities suspended trading at the Pakistan Stock Exchange for one hour under market protection rules designed to prevent excessive losses. The temporary halt aimed to calm investors and discourage emotional selling during extreme volatility. However, despite the cooling-off period, uncertainty continued to dominate investor behavior once trading resumed. Market analysts noted that geopolitical risk, rather than domestic economic indicators, primarily fueled the aggressive sell-off.

Meanwhile, global oil markets reacted sharply to the same geopolitical developments, further intensifying concerns for energy-importing countries like Pakistan. Brent crude surged by nearly 10 percent to around $80 per barrel in over-the-counter trading on Sunday. Analysts warned that prices could potentially climb toward $100 per barrel if hostilities escalate further in the region. Rising oil prices pose serious implications for inflation, trade deficits, and fiscal stability in emerging economies.

Read more : PSX surges past 168,000 on strong buying momentum –

Notably, Brent crude had already rallied earlier this year, touching $73 per barrel on Friday, its highest level since July. The fresh surge followed U.S. and Israeli strikes on Iran, which significantly heightened fears of a broader regional conflict. Although futures markets remained closed over the weekend, traders anticipated strong upward pressure once global exchanges reopened. Therefore, both equity and commodity markets now face heightened volatility as geopolitical tensions reshape financial expectations.

Filed Under: Business Tagged With: Brent crude surge, geopolitical tensions, KSE-100 plunge, Latest, lead, oil price spike, Pakistan stock market, PSX crash

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