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Pakistan’s stock market hits historic high: Breaks 100,000 points milestone

Pakistan's stock market makes history as the KSE-100 Index crosses the 100,000-point milestone, signalling robust investor confidence and record trading volumes reshaping economic dynamics.

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* Key points:

  • Pakistan stock index hits psychological milestone.
  • Historic surge reflects investor confidence.
  • Unprecedented trading volume boosts economy.

ISLAMABAD (The Thursday Times) — Pakistan’s stock market saw a historic day as the KSE-100 Index breached the psychological milestone of one hundred thousand points, a feat that marks a new era for the financial sector and economic confidence in the country.

Historic day for Pakistan’s financial markets

The KSE-100 Index, a benchmark for Pakistan’s financial health, displayed an impressive upward trajectory, crossing the significant threshold early in the trading session. The dramatic surge signified not only a boost in investor confidence but also the resilience of the country’s economic infrastructure amid a global market slowdown.

Significant trading volume reshapes the narrative

The stock exchange floor bustled with activity as the trading volume soared to unprecedented levels. This wave of enthusiasm brought an influx of trades, cementing the day as one of remarkable achievement. Such high activity levels indicate a rejuvenation in market sentiment, driven by strategic investments and the stabilisation of various sectors within the economy.

a signal of renewed investor confidence

Market analysts viewed the day’s performance as a testament to the growing confidence of investors in Pakistan’s economic policies. The ability of the stock market to achieve this milestone reflects sustained efforts to align financial frameworks with international standards. This milestone is expected to enhance the appeal of Pakistan’s markets to both domestic and international investors, fostering growth across multiple sectors.

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