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PSX gaining over 4,000 points Iran US talks boost investor sentiment

Published on: April 15, 2026 11:15 AM

The Pakistan Stock Exchange (PSX) witnessed a strong rally on Wednesday, with the benchmark KSE-100 Index gaining over 4,000 points amid renewed optimism over potential negotiations between the United States (US) and Iran.

Read More: PSX sheds nearly 4% after Iran peace talks collapse 

The KSE-100 Index climbed to 170,179.03 points, marking an increase of 4,544.19 points or 2.74% from the previous close of 165,634.84. The surge reflects improved investor confidence driven by easing geopolitical concerns and positive economic signals.

Sentiment was lifted after US President Donald Trump indicated that talks between American and Iranian officials could resume in Pakistan within days. Vice President JD Vance also expressed optimism about the progress made in recent discussions, despite no formal breakthrough so far.

Analysts noted that expectations of a potential de-escalation in Middle East tensions, combined with falling global oil prices, played a key role in boosting equities. Lower oil prices are particularly beneficial for Pakistan, as they help reduce import costs and ease pressure on the economy.

Additional support came from financial developments, including confirmation that Saudi Arabia will provide $3 billion in additional assistance to Pakistan. The funding is expected to help the country manage external financing needs and strengthen its foreign exchange reserves.

Finance Minister Muhammad Aurangzeb stated that the support would come at a critical time, reinforcing the country’s external account and boosting investor confidence.

Pakistan is also working under a $7 billion programme with the International Monetary Fund, aiming to raise foreign exchange reserves above $18 billion by June.

Read More: Pakistan Stock Exchange staged a strong recovery after recent sell-off

Market experts believe that a combination of diplomatic progress, economic support, and improved global sentiment has placed the PSX on a positive trajectory in the short term.

Filed Under: Business Tagged With: Donald Trump, Iran US talks, KSE 100-index, Latest, Pakistan economy, PSX, Saudi Arabia

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