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PSX Recovers as KSE-100 Index Surges 2,604 Points

PSX Recovers as KSE-100 Index Surges 2,604 Points

Key Takeaways

  • The Pakistan Stock Exchange’s benchmark index gained 2,604.49 points (1.49%) by mid-morning.
  • Equity investors engaged in value-hunting on Wednesday following Tuesday's significant losses.
  • Tuesday saw the KSE-100 drop 6,408.23 points due to panic selling amid tensions between US and Iran.

The Pakistan Stock Exchange (PSX) continued its recovery trajectory on Thursday as the KSE-100 index surged by a substantial 2,604.49 points or 1.49% during early trading sessions. By 11:04am, the benchmark index stood at 177,890.27 points, marking a significant rebound from its previous close of 175,285.78.

The positive momentum observed in Thursday's trading session follows a day of value-hunting by equity investors on Wednesday. This activity partially reversed the losses experienced on Tuesday when the KSE-100 index plummeted by 6,408.23 points due to panic-driven selling amid heightened tensions between the United States and Iran.

The renewed fighting between the two nations raised concerns about energy flows through the Strait of Hormuz, leading to a sharp decline in investor confidence. However, Thursday's recovery suggests that market sentiment has started to stabilize, with investors showing renewed interest in the local stock market.

Market analysts attribute the initial gains on Tuesday to panic selling, which often leads to overcorrection and subsequent rebounds. The value-hunting activity on Wednesday appears to have been a corrective measure by investors looking to capitalize on undervalued stocks.

The KSE-100's recovery is indicative of a broader trend in investor behavior, where short-term volatility can be followed by periods of stabilization and growth. Analysts predict that sustained positive momentum could continue if geopolitical tensions ease and market fundamentals remain stable.

Despite the significant gains on Thursday, investors are advised to maintain a cautious approach given the ongoing geopolitical uncertainties. The PSX remains closely monitored for any further developments that might impact investor sentiment.