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Stocks surge at PSX, KSE-100 up nearly 1,700 points in early trade

  • Benchmark index was hovering at 182,945.28
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Positive momentum returned at the Pakistan Stock Exchange (PSX) amid improved macroeconomic indicators, with the benchmark KSE-100 Index gaining nearly 1,700 points during the opening minutes of trading on Friday.

At 9:43am, the benchmark index was hovering at 182,945.28, up by 1,685.61 points or 0.93%.

Across-the-board buying interest was observed in key sectors, including automobile assemblers, cement, commercial banks, fertilizer, oil and gas exploration companies, OMCs and power generation. Index-heavy stocks, including HUBCO, MARI, OGDC, POL, PPL, PSO, SSGC, MCB, MEBL and UBL, traded in the green.

Pakistan received a record $41.6 billion in workers’ remittances during fiscal year 2025-26 (FY26), marking the highest annual inflow in the country’s history.

On Thursday, PSX witnessed a volatile trading session but managed to recover most of its early losses as selective buying in blue-chip stocks helped the market stabilise following Wednesday’s sharp selloff triggered by escalating geopolitical tensions in the Middle East.

The benchmark KSE-100 Index settled at 181,259.68 points, down 369.69 points or 0.20%.

Globally, Asian stocks rose sharply on Friday, led by chip and AI firms as investors brushed ​off concern over the stalled recovery of energy supplies through the critical Strait of Hormuz, with tit-for-tat attacks escalating between the US and ‌Iran.

The renewed back-and-forth attacks have further eroded the fragile three-week-old ceasefire, bringing the spotlight back on oil prices and what it could mean for inflation and the global rates outlook.

Brent crude futures were set for a 5% rise in the week, their strongest weekly performance since early May. But at $76.03 per barrel, Brent has given up most of the gains it picked up ​when the conflict began at the end of February.

Japan’s Nikkei rose 1.8% while South Korea’s KOSPI, the epicentre of the AI rally, gained 2.4% in early trading. Chip bellwethers SK ​Hynix and Samsung were both up 3%. Taiwan markets were closed.

That left the MSCI’s broadest index of Asia-Pacific shares outside Japan 0.76% higher.

This is an intraday update

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