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KSE-100 drops sharply after initial gains

Published on: March 27, 2026 11:52 PM

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The Pakistan Stock Exchange closed in the negative zone today, affecting investors nationwide. The KSE-100 Index dropped sharply after brief gains, signaling market uncertainty. Traders and shareholders faced significant losses amid sudden selling pressure.

At the start of trading, the market showed optimism, with the KSE-100 Index rising over 700 points to 153,660. Analysts said the early increase reflected positive investor sentiment and short-term market optimism. However, this optimism quickly reversed as selling pressure intensified during the day.

Read more: PSX nosedives amid rising ME tensions

The downturn caused the index to lose 1,200 points, closing at 151,707 points by market end. Investors expressed concern over unpredictable fluctuations and potential risks for the upcoming week. Market experts noted that global economic trends and local factors contributed to the volatility.

Yesterday, the KSE-100 Index had closed at 152,660 points, indicating minor daily gains before today’s drop. Trading volumes increased as participants reacted to sudden shifts, reflecting nervous investor behavior. This movement also highlighted the importance of careful portfolio management during uncertain periods.

Read more: PSX witnesses strong bullish trend, gains 4,347 points

Overall, the market’s performance shows continuing volatility in Pakistan’s equity sector. Analysts recommend cautious trading and monitoring economic indicators closely. Investors are advised to follow developments as global and domestic factors influence market trends.

Filed Under: Business Tagged With: Karachi investors, KSE 100-index, Latest, market volatility, Pakistan Stock Exchange, Pakistan stock market, stock market news

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