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PSX trades mixed as investors adopt cautious approach

Published on: January 9, 2026 4:48 PM

The Pakistan Stock Exchange (PSX) recorded mixed trades on Friday, reflecting cautious investor sentiment ahead of the weekend. The benchmark KSE-100 index closed at 185,594.71 points, rising slightly by 51.70 points, or 0.03%, compared to the previous session.

Read More: Profit-taking cuts gains as PSX sheds nearly 1,000 points 

During the session, the market touched a high of 186,180.32 points and a low of 184,987.26 points, highlighting fluctuations in trading activity. Investors adopted a wait-and-see approach as 209 stocks advanced, 245 declined, and 27 remained unchanged out of 481 active companies.

Trading volumes increased to 1,433.986 million shares with a total value of Rs 91.336 billion, up from 1,329.490 million shares valued at Rs 86.587 billion in the previous session. The slightly positive close followed a bearish performance in the prior session, where the KSE-100 had lost 975.70 points, a drop of 0.52%, closing at 185,543.01 points.

Market analysts suggest that the mixed activity reflects investor caution amid ongoing economic uncertainties and global market trends. The modest gains indicate that while some sectors showed resilience, overall sentiment remains subdued, with traders monitoring both domestic and international developments.

Read More: PSX enjoys unprecedented gains in early 2026

Investors are expected to remain alert next week, balancing short-term opportunities with potential risks from political and economic factors. Overall, Friday’s session illustrated a cautious yet steady market, signaling a neutral tone as traders approach the new week.

Filed Under: Business Tagged With: investor sentiment, KSE-100, Latest, Pakistan Stock Exchange, PSX, Stock Market

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