Pakistan stock market hits historic high as KSE 100 crosses 110,000 points

The Pakistan Stock Market continues its historic bullish trend, with the KSE 100 Index surpassing the psychological threshold of 110,000 points. The benchmark index surged by over 1,175 points, reaching an impressive 110,229 points, reflecting strong investor confidence and robust market momentum.

TLDR:

  • Pakistan stock market hits record high

  • KSE index crosses psychological milestone

  • Investors show growing confidence


Karachi (The Thursday Times) — The Pakistan Stock Market has achieved a historic milestone, with the benchmark KSE 100 Index surpassing the psychological threshold of 110,000 points.

A strong start to the trading week

On the first day of the trading week, the Pakistan Stock Market saw remarkable bullish momentum. The KSE 100 Index recorded an impressive gain of 1,175 points, reaching 110,229 points. This surge followed the previous week’s closing level of 109,053 points, reflecting renewed investor confidence and robust market activity.

Trading volume and value

The trading session witnessed a massive exchange of over 719.57 million shares, with a total trading value exceeding PKR 29.14 billion. This heightened activity underscores the increasing confidence of investors and highlights the Stock Market’s stability and potential for growth.

Growing investor confidence

This milestone reflects the growing trust of investors in the country’s economic policies and the market’s resilience. The historic rise in the KSE 100 Index signals promising opportunities for further economic development and investment growth, positioning Pakistan as an attractive destination for domestic and international investors alike.

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