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PSX Plummets as KSE-100 Falls 2,215 Points on Intraday Trade

Key Takeaways

  • The Pakistan Stock Exchange (PSX) opened the week in negative territory.
  • The KSE-100 index dropped by 2,215.27 points during intraday trade on Monday.
  • Market sentiment was affected by renewed military strikes between US and Iran.

The Pakistan Stock Exchange (PSX) began the week with a significant downturn, as the KSE-100 index plummeted by 2,215.27 points during intraday trade on Monday morning. At 10:19am, the benchmark index stood at 180,026.5 points, down from its previous close of 182,241.77 points.

Mettis Global, a web-based financial portal, attributed the sharp decline to heightened geopolitical tensions following renewed military strikes between the United States and Iran in an escalating contest over control of the Strait of Hormuz. These events have raised concerns about potential disruptions in oil supplies from the region, which could impact global markets.

The plunge in the KSE-100 index was particularly notable given that on Friday, the market had managed to reverse a three-session losing streak amid growing geopolitical concerns and fears of an inflationary pressure due to a potential supply disruption. Value-hunting had provided some respite for investors, but Monday's intraday trade saw a significant reversal.

Oil prices also experienced a substantial increase, jumping more than four per cent on the same day, reflecting the market’s sensitivity to geopolitical developments in the Middle East. This rise in oil prices could have further implications for Pakistan’s economy, given its reliance on imported crude oil.

Market analysts and investors remain cautious as they await further developments from both countries involved in the conflict. The ongoing tension is expected to continue influencing investor sentiment and market performance in the coming days.

The PSX's intraday trade highlights the volatility of the stock market in response to geopolitical events, underscoring the interconnectedness of global financial markets. As the situation in the Strait of Hormuz remains uncertain, investors are advised to remain vigilant and prepared for further fluctuations.