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Buying interest returns, KSE-100 up nearly 2,700 points in early trade

  • Benchmark index was hovering at 176,192.90
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A day after suffering one of its worst trading sessions, buying interest returned at the Pakistan Stock Exchange (PSX), with the benchmark KSE-100 Index gaining nearly 2,700 points during the opening minutes of trading on Wednesday.

At 9:38am, the benchmark index was hovering at 176,192.90, up by 2,674.09 points or 1.54%.

Buying interest was observed in key sectors, including automobile assemblers, cement, commercial banks, oil and gas exploration companies, OMCs, power generation and refinery. Index-heavy stocks, including ARL, HUBCO, MARI, OGDC, PPL, POL, MCB, MEBL, NBP and UBL, traded in the green.

On Tuesday, the PSX witnessed one of its worst trading sessions as escalating geopolitical tensions in the Middle East sparked panic selling, amid growing concerns over the conflict between the United States and Iran and its potential impact on global oil supplies.

The benchmark KSE-100 Index plunged 6,408.23 points, or 3.56%, to close at 173,518.82 points.

Internationally, Asian markets were higher on Wednesday after a surprise slowdown in U.S. inflation scaled back market expectations for interest rate hikes, while oil took a breather as the US ​scrapped a plan to levy shipping through the Strait of Hormuz.

Stellar earnings at Wall ‌Street banks also had investors cheering, though a 25% drop in IBM’s share price, after the technology company’s revenue forecast missed analyst expectations, showed how stretched and skittish the market’s rally in AI-related stocks has become.

South Korea’s ​chipmaker-heavy KOSPI surged 6% in early trade and Japan’s Nikkei rose 0.4%. MSCI’s broadest index ​of Asia-Pacific shares outside Japan rose 1.7%.

In currencies, the US dollar dropped ⁠except against the stubbornly weak yen. Meanwhile, short-end bonds rallied, taking two-year Treasury yields down 11 ​basis points to 4.19% from Tuesday’s 17-month high of nearly 4.3%.

The US headline consumer price index fell ​0.4% in June, its first decline since the COVID-19 pandemic, while annualised core inflation of 2.6% compared with expectations for 2.8%.

This is an intraday update

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