Category: Stock & Commodity

  • Stock market sheds 155 points on selling pressure

    Stock market sheds 155 points on selling pressure

    KARACHI: The stock market witnessed a decline of 155 points on Tuesday mainly on selling pressure during the day. The benchmark KSE-100 index of Pakistan Stock Exchange (PSX) closed at 48,148 points as against previous day’s closing of 48,303 points, showing a decline of 155 points.

    Analysts at Arif Habib Limited said that the market slumped today while bearing selling pressure that began yesterday.

    Increase in cement price / bag helped Cement stocks trade in green, whereas KAPCO saw price moving up on the notification of board meeting to consider interim dividend.

    On the other hand, TRG contributed to downside in Index due to concerns over minimum global tax as envisaged by EU and US. Among scrips, WTL topped the volumes with 400 million shares, followed by BYCO (37.8 million) and HUMNL (35.1 million).

    Sectors contributing to the performance include Technology (-72 points), O&GMCs (-41 points), Textile (-29 points), E&P (-19 points) and Refinery (-13 points).

    Volumes increased from 936.1 million shares to 1,040.5 million shares (+11 percent DoD). Average traded value however declined by 14 percent to reach US$ 153.4 million as against US$ 177.7 million.

    Stocks that contributed significantly to the volumes include WTL, BYCO, HUMNL, TPLP and PTC, which formed 52 percent of total volumes.

    Stocks that contributed positively to the index include KAPCO (+29 points), HBL (+14 points), MCB (+12 points), DAWH (+12 points) and BAHL (+8 points). Stocks that contributed negatively include TRG (-74 points), PSO (-24 points), OGDC (-14 points), SNGP (-13 points) and KTML (-8 points).

  • Introduction of new tax regime under consideration: Tarin

    Introduction of new tax regime under consideration: Tarin

    ISLAMABAD: Finance Minister Shaukat Tarin on Monday said that the government is considering to introduce a new tax regime that is in accordance with the changing economic environment.

    The finance minister said this at a meeting with Managing Director / CEO Pakistan Stock Exchange Farrukh H. Khan to review proposals for Federal Budget 2021-2022.

    The Federal Minister for Finance and Revenue, Shaukat Tarin, chaired the meeting here at the Finance Division with Adviser to PM on Austerity and Institutional Reforms Dr. Ishrat Hussain, SAPM on Finance and Revenue Dr. Waqar Masood, Chairman FBR and Secretary Finance Division were also present during the meeting.

    MD, Pakistan Stock Exchange (PSX) gave a detailed presentation on the huge impact of stock markets on wealth creation and mobilization of capital.

    He said that a broad-based capital market helps to achieve important economic and social objectives like increasing the number of tax payers, optimizing savings and investment rates, and reducing wealth inequalities.

    Tax measures are an important policy tool to increase investments and savings in the economy and to stay competitive with other markets.

    The Managing Director submitted proposals to align rates of capital gain tax on disposal of securities in line with regional practices, rationalization of tax rates for companies listed on the stock exchange, enhanced tax credit for listed small and medium enterprises, unlocking the potential of private funds and many other suggestions that will help broadening the tax base/ revenue collection.

    The finance minister appreciated the recommendations from the MD Stock Exchange and said that the present government is strongly committed to strengthening of the financial markets and is ready to adopt measures that could mobilize capital to more productive sectors.

    Shaukat Tarin welcomed the proposals and assured that these will be given due consideration in the upcoming budget.

  • Stock market gains 91 points amid selling pressure

    Stock market gains 91 points amid selling pressure

    KARACHI: The stock market witnessed a gain of 91 points on Monday amid heavy selling despite positive news flows related to budgetary measures.

    The benchmark KSE-100 index of Pakistan Stock Exchange (PSX) closed at 48,303 points as against last Friday’s closing of 48,212 points, showing an increase of 91 points.

    Analysts at Arif Habib Limited said that the market saw heavy selling pressure today against all the positive news flow that came to fruition over the weekend, from possible reduction in CGT to duty reduction for Auto manufacturers and release of circular debt related payments to IPPs.

    Reportedly, ISL increased steel prices today which helped the stock price gain during the session, however profit booking brought the price below LDCP by the closing. E&P, Refinery, O&GMCs, Technology stocks bore selling pressure.

    KAPCO, which was the main beneficiary of release of circular debt related funds from the Government, could not stand firmly and selling pressure brought its price below LDCP briefly. Among scrips, HUMNL topped the volumes with 118 million shares, followed by WTL (80.5 million) and PTC (64.6 million).

    Sectors contributing to the performance include Glass (+22 points), Fertilizer (+19 points), Textile (+18 points), Power (+14 points) and Cement (+12 points).

    Volumes increased from 867.3 million shares to 936 million shares (+7 percent DoD). Average traded value also increased by 4 percent to reach US$ 178.3 million as against US$ 171.9 million.

    Stocks that contributed significantly to the volumes include HUMNL, WTL, PTC, BYCO and TELE, which formed 37 percent of total volumes.

    Stocks that contributed positively to the index include SYS (+27 points), GHGL (+22 points), KTML (+19 points), HUBC (+12 points) and PTC (+11 points). Stocks that contributed negatively include TRG (-25 points), PSO (-12 points), PPL (-10 points), NML (-9 points) and HBL (-9 points).

  • Weekly Review: stock market to remain positive on budget incentive expectations

    Weekly Review: stock market to remain positive on budget incentive expectations

    KARACHI: The stock market will likely remain positive during the next week with a view of a positive budget for the market, analysts said.

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  • Company incorporation increases to 143,416: SECP

    Company incorporation increases to 143,416: SECP

    ISLAMABAD: Total number of companies registered with the Securities and Exchange Commission of Pakistan (SECP) has increased to 143,416 with new incorporation of 1,597 in May 2021, a statement said on Friday.

    According to the statement SECP registered 1,597 new companies in May 2021, witnessing a growth of 107 percent as compared to corresponding period last year. The total number of registered companies increased to 143,416.

    This is for the second consistent month that over 100 percent growth in incorporation of new companies is being witnessed.

    The trend of growth is attributed to digitalization/automation, introduction of simplified combined processes for name reservation and incorporation, and facilitation extended by the SECP’s newly established Business Centre.

    In May, around 99 percent companies were registered online, 36 percent of applicants completed the incorporation process same day while 175 foreign users were also registered from overseas.

    During the month of May, 68 percent companies had been private limited, 28 percent single member and remaining 4 percent comprise public unlisted companies, not for profit associations, trade organizations and limited liability partnerships (LLP).

    The construction & real estate sector took the lead with incorporation of 252 companies, while companies in other sectors include: trading 247, I.T 216, services 149, e-commerce 64, food & beverages 59, education 51,  corporate agricultural farming 50, market & development 39, textile 37, tourism  34, chemical 33, healthcare 31, engineering 29, auto & allied 27, logging 25, pharmaceutical 24, mining & quarrying 21, broadcasting & telecasting, and fuel and energy 19 each, cables & electric goods, paper & board, and transport 16 each, cosmetics & toiletries 14, power generation 12, communication 11 and remining 67 companies were registered in other sectors.

    Foreign investment has been reported in 48 new companies from Azerbaijan, China, Denmark, Germany, Korea South, Kuwait, Malta, the Netherlands, Norway, Russia, Singapore, Turkey, UAE, the UK and the US.

    The highest numbers of companies, i.e. 519 were registered in Islamabad, followed by 513 and 250 companies registered in Lahore and Karachi respectively. The CROs in Peshawar, Multan, Faisalabad, Gilgit-Baltistan, Quetta and Sukkur registered 116, 88, 62, 36, 11 and 02 companies respectively.

  • Share market gains 118 points as auto sector performs

    Share market gains 118 points as auto sector performs

    KARACHI: The share market gained 118 points on Friday as positive sentiments were seen in auto sector. The benchmark KSE-100 index of Pakistan Stock Exchange (PSX) closed at 48,212 points as against previous day’s closing of 48,094 points, showing an increase of +118 points.

    Analysts at Arif Habib Limited said that the market maintained positive momentum today with auto sector performing to its best and helped maintain bullish trend for the market.

    Auto sector performed on the back of expectation of an increase in the number of auto sales.

    Cement and Steel sector stocks rallied as well, helping put a total of +333 points and closed the session +118 points. E&P, O&GMCs and Fertilizer sector stocks also contributed to the positivity in the Index.

    Technology sector saw NETSOL performing well, whereas other tech stocks bore selling pressure. Among scrips, WTL led the table with 89 million shares, followed by HASCOL (78.7 million) and BYCO (54.3 million).

    Sectors contributing to the performance include Autos (+35 points), O&GMCs (++25 points), E&P (+23 points), Pharma (+23 points) and +14 points).

    Volumes declined from 889.9 million shares as against 867.3 million (-3 percent DoD). Average traded value also declined by 16 percent to reach US$ 171.9 million as against US$ 204.5 million.

    Stocks that contributed significantly to the volumes include WTL, HASCOL, BYCO, FCSC and PTC, which formed 35 percent of total volumes.

    Stocks that contributed positively to the index include UBL (+16 points), GLAXO (+14 points), HCAR (+13 points), HASCOL (+12 points) and PSMC (+12 points). Stocks that contributed negatively include BAHL (-25 points), PSX (-11 points), MEBL (-9 points), KTML (-8 points) and COLG (-7 points).

  • Stock market ends down by 33 points on profit booking

    Stock market ends down by 33 points on profit booking

    KARACHI: The stock market fell by 33 points on Thursday owing to profit booking in major scripts during the day. The benchmark KSE-100 index of Pakistan Stock Exchange (PSX) closed at 48,094 points as against previous day’s closing of 48,127 points, showing a decline of 33 points.

    Analysts at Arif Habib Limited said that the market traded in the positive zone for most part of the session, however, profit booking in Cement, Banks, Textile and E&P sector brought the index down by 117 points, closing the session -33 points.

    Among O&GMCs, PSO inched up on the expectation of release of funds, whereas Steel sector performed on the possibility of reduction of duties in the upcoming budget. Technology stocks saw activity in TRG and NETSOL.

    Among volume leaders, WTL led with 134.6 million shares, followed by FNEL (48.1 million) and ICIBL (42.4 million).

    Sectors contributing to the performance include Cement (-45 points), Banks (-35 points), Fertilizer (-26 points), Technology (+42 points) and O&GMCs (+19 points).

    Volumes declined from 1,046 million as against 890 million shares (-15 percent DoD). Average traded value however, increased by 14 percent to reach US$ 205 million as against US$ 179 million.

    Stocks that contributed significantly to the volumes include WTL, FNEL, ICIBL, TRG and HUMNL, which formed 32 percent of total volumes.

    Stocks that contributed positively to the index include TRG (+44 points), MEBL (+23 points), PSO(+12 points), INIL (+10 points) and SEARL (+8 points). Stocks that contributed negatively include LUCK (-48 points), BAHL (-17 points), MTL (-16 points), ENGRO (-16 points) and UNITY (-15 points).

  • Stock market eases by 64 points in range bound trading

    Stock market eases by 64 points in range bound trading

    KARACHI: The stock market witnessed a decline of 64 points on Wednesday while trading in range bound trading during the day.

    The Index closed at 48,127 points as against previous day’s closing of 48,191 points, showing a decline of 64 points.

    Analysts at Arif Habib Limited said that the market traded range bound today, oscillating between +95 points and -231 points and closed the session -64 points.

    E&P, Cement, Banks and Fertilizer sector stocks saw profit booking with the exception of KAPCO and PSO, on the back of an expectation of release of payment related to circular debt.

    Persistent increase in coal prices over the past couple of weeks caused an eclipse in cement sector.

    Among scrips, WTL led the table with 202.6 million shares, followed by BYCO (59.1 million) and PTC (36.2 million).

    Sectors contributing to the performance include E&P (-50 points), Cement (-29 points), Banks (-25 points), Technology (-23 points) and Fertilizer (-11 points).

    Volumes declined further from 1,392 million shares to 1,046 million shares (-25 percent DoD). Average traded value also declined by 9 percent to reach US$ 179.5 million as against US$ 197 million.

    Stocks that contributed significantly to the volumes include WTL, BYCO, PTC, UNITY and ANL, which formed 35 percent of total volumes.

    Stocks that contributed positively to the index include KAPCO (+15 points), NBP (+14 points), HCAR (+14 points), SHFA (+13 points) and UNITY (+13 points). Stocks that contributed negatively include HBL (-35 points), OGDC (-21 points), PPL (-10 points), LUCK (-16 points) and TRG (-14 points).

  • KSE-100 index gains 295 points on expectations of supportive budgetary measures

    KSE-100 index gains 295 points on expectations of supportive budgetary measures

    KARACHI: The benchmark KSE-100 index of Pakistan Stock Exchange (PSX) gained 295 points on Tuesday on expectations of supportive measures to be announced in upcoming budget 2021/2022.

    The 1ndex closed at 48,191 points as against previous day’s closing of 47,896 points, showing an increase 295 points.

    Analysts at Arif Habib Limited said that the market remained upbeat today in anticipation of budgetary measures, which was further supported by an uptick in international crude prices courtesy of Brent that crossed US$ 70/bbl.

    The index added a total of 341 points during the session.

    O&GMCs and Power sector took turns on the back of release of payments due from the government on account of circular debt, however, no news came to fruition.

    E&P sector contributed to the upside in Index on the back of positivity in crude oil prices, whereas Fertilizer sector added points to the table on budget incentives. Among scrips, WTL topped the volumes with 353.9 million shares, followed by BYCO (94.1 million) and SILK (86.1 million).

    Sectors contributing to the performance include E&P (+83 points), Fertilizer (+57 points), Power (+25 points), Pharma (+23 points) and Textile (+17 points).

    Volumes declined from 1,412 million shares to 1,392 million shares (-2 percent DoD). Average traded value also declined by 5 percent to reach US$ 207.4 million to US$ 197.29 million.

    Stocks that contributed significantly to the volumes include WTL , BYCO, SILK, PTC and PIBTL, which formed 46 percent of total volumes.

    Stocks that contributed positively to the index include ENGRO (+41 points), PPL (+39 points), LUCK (+22 points), HUBC (+22 points) and OGDC (+21 points). Stocks that contributed negatively include MEBL (-13 points), SNGP (-10 points), PSO (-10 points), FCCL (-8 points) and TRG (-8 points).

  • FBR issues rules for carry forward capital losses by listed securities

    FBR issues rules for carry forward capital losses by listed securities

    ISLAMABAD: The Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) on Tuesday issued draft rules for tax treatment on capital loss on disposal of listed securities.

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