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 GEO Business
 Bearish trend continues in KSE
 Updated at: 1328 PST,  Thursday, October 22, 2009
Bearish trend continues in KSE KARACHI: The benchmark Karachi Stock Exchange (KSE)-100 Index shed more then 200 points during the trading as the index has plunged below 9,100 points level.

The trading in KSE started with positive activity but soon it was turned into negative after firing incident happened in Islamabad. The 100-Index dropped more then 200 points and fell below 9,100 points.

Market experts predicted that bearish trend will continue if law and order situation will not be improved. KSE-100 Index stands at 9014 points level after losing 234 points.

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