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PSX pulls back after brief 700-point surge

Published on: July 23, 2025 5:44 PM

ISLAMABAD: The Pakistan Stock Exchange (PSX) closed Wednesday’s trading session in the red, with the KSE-100 Index slipping by 165.26 points, or 0.12%, to settle at 139,254.35. This modest decline came despite a strong opening, where the index gained almost 700 points in early hours on the back of encouraging signals from military leadership.

The market opened on a high note, fueled by Field Marshal Asim Munir’s recent engagement with top business leaders, where he expressed firm commitment to economic stability, investor confidence, and private sector growth. The army chief’s support was initially welcomed, sparking optimism across key sectors such as automobile assemblers, commercial banks, and oil & gas exploration companies.

However, as the day progressed, profit-taking and concerns over macroeconomic indicators started to weigh on investor sentiment. Selling pressure in heavyweight stocks, coupled with worries about fiscal tightening, inflation, and the rupee’s trajectory, reversed early gains. Institutional investors appeared cautious, and day traders moved to secure short-term profits, contributing to the decline.

The downturn followed Tuesday’s impressive rally, where the index had surged by 1,202 points (0.87%), driven by political clarity after the government secured a Senate majority and business confidence post-Munir’s meeting. That rally had briefly lifted market expectations of a sustained bullish trend.

Analysts say the market remains volatile and sensitive to policy cues, with many investors closely monitoring upcoming IMF reviews, budget implementation, and inflation data. While sentiment remains cautiously optimistic, they warn that without consistent follow-through on economic promises, short-lived rallies could continue to be followed by sharp corrections.

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

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