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 KSE-100 Index slips below 9,300 points
 Updated at: 2007 PST,  Thursday, December 17, 2009
KSE-100 Index slips below 9,300 points KARACHI: Slight profit taking at Karachi Stock Exchange (KSE) Thursday eroded 26 points from the benchmark KSE-100 Index which closed at 9,277.

The Index began with green numbers on screens and at one stage it was seen trading at 9,382 points. However, the investors later adopted a cautious stance on the latest reports regarding NRO and opted for some profit taking.

The trade volume was recorded at 200 million shares.

Pace Pakistan emerged as today’s volume leader which gained paisas 23 to close at Rs6.15.

KSE-30 Index lost 24 points to peg at 9,737 points.
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