PSX gains nearly 250 points, aided by technology, cement sector

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Business Desk
An investor can be seen standing in the main hall of the Pakistan Stock Exchange (PSX). — INP/File
An investor can be seen standing in the main hall of the Pakistan Stock Exchange (PSX). — INP/File

  • Investors were observed cherry-picking stocks.
  • KSE-100 index closes at 43,676.56 points.
  • Shares of 356 companies were traded.


KARACHI: The bulls returned to the Pakistan Stock Exchange (PSX) on Wednesday and lifted the benchmark KSE-100 index by nearly 250 points.

Investors were observed cherry-picking stocks that had dropped to attractive valuations during the bearish spell at the bourse last week.

Encouraged by the positive cues regarding the revival of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) programme investment was seen across the board at the bourse, which aided the rally.

Moreover, encouraging financial results bolstered the confidence of market players.

At close, the benchmark KSE-100 index closed at 43,676.56 points with an increase of 240.08 points or 0.55%.

Benchmark KSE-100 index intra-day trading curve. — PSX data portal
Benchmark KSE-100 index intra-day trading curve. — PSX data portal

Arif Habib Limited in its post-market commentary stated that the PSX witnessed a positive session today.

“The benchmark KSE-100 index opened in the green zone but investors opted for profit taking in the first trading hour,” the brokerage house stated.

Moreover, the banking sector remained in the limelight due to major result announcements. Value buying was observed in the last trading hour which led the index to close in the green zone.

Sectors contributing to the performance included technology (+116.2 points), cement (+97.2 points), power (+38.1 points), engineering (+16.1 points) and fertiliser (+13.6 points).

Shares of 356 companies were traded during the session. At the close of trading, 153 scrips closed in the green, 171 in the red, and 32 remained unchanged.

Overall trading volumes rose to 607.99 million shares compared with Tuesday’s tally of 518.04 million. The value of shares traded during the day was Rs11.12 billion.

K-Electric was the volume leader with 209.08 million shares traded, gaining Rs0.43 to close at Rs3.73. It was followed by WorldCall Telecom with 53.21 million shares traded, losing Rs0.01 to close at Rs1.30 and Hascol Petroleum with 48.29 million shares traded, losing Rs0.23 to close at Rs6.67.