Pakistan stock market hits record high crossing 115,000 points

Pakistan Stock Market surged past 115,000 points, with record trade volumes exceeding 1 billion shares. The rally reflects growing investor confidence and a boost to the economic outlook.

TLDR:

• Pakistan Stock Market hits record levels

• Benchmark index crosses 115,000-point mark

• Trade volume and value see major surge


KARACHI (The Thursday Times) — Pakistan’s stock market surged to record highs as the benchmark Hundred Index broke past the 115,000-point mark. A remarkable trading session saw robust gains across the board, signalling renewed investor confidence in the country’s financial outlook.

Market momentum fuels optimism

The stock market opened the week on a strong note, maintaining a bullish trend throughout the session. At one point, the Hundred Index climbed over 4,000 points, reaching a peak of 115,422.34 before closing at 115,258.99. This marked a significant leap from the previous close of 111,351.17, reflecting a sharp increase of nearly 3.51%.

High trade volume underscores investor confidence

Trading activity hit impressive levels with over a billion shares changing hands. The trading volume exceeded 1.05 billion shares, while the total trade value crossed PKR 40 billion. This surge in activity highlights the growing investor appetite, driven by favourable market conditions and positive economic sentiment.

Broader implications for the economy

The rally is being viewed as a sign of stabilising economic conditions, with market analysts attributing the surge to improved liquidity and investor sentiment. Sectors such as banking, cement, and technology witnessed significant activity, underlining the diversity of growth across the market.

Challenges amidst the optimism

Despite the impressive performance, analysts caution against over-optimism. Concerns over inflation, fiscal policies, and regional economic dynamics remain, which could influence future market behaviour. However, the current rally provides much-needed momentum for Pakistan’s economy as it strives to regain investor trust and stability.

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