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  • Pakistan stocks gain 262 points in mixed trading

    Pakistan stocks gain 262 points in mixed trading

    KARACHI: Pakistan stocks gained 262 points on Monday after witnessing a mixed trading sessions during the day.

    The benchmark KSE-100 index of Pakistan Stock Exchange (PSX) ended at 41,577 points as compared with last Friday’s closing of 41,315 points, showing an increase of 262 points.

    READ MORE: Weekly Review: stocks to move with budget reports

    Analysts at Topline Securities said that Pakistan equities closed on a green note where benchmark KSE-100 Index settled at 41,577 Level (up 0.63 per cent).

    During the day, the KSE-100 index made an intraday low at 282 points. However, value hunting kicked in at the aforesaid level which assisted benchmark index to show some recovery which led to make an intraday high of 360 points.

    READ MORE: Pakistan stocks plunge by 923 points on fiscal weakness

    Initial positivity came from Cement sector as cement prices in the South region have increased by Rs25/bag (effective from June 6, 2022) where LUCK, MLCF,DGKC, KOHC closed higher.

    Further investors’ interest also witnessed E&Ps sector where PPL, OGDC and SNGP closed higher as news flows suggest that OGRA has raised gas prices for SNGPL & SSGC by 45 per cent & 44 per cent.

    READ MORE: Stocks shed 518 points on monetary tightening concerns

    Around 186.31 million shares traded today at the bourse while total value clocked in at Rs4.9 billion. UNITY was the volume leader of the day with trading of 33.13 million shares in it, today.

    READ MORE: Pakistan stocks shed 322 points on budgetary concerns

  • Weekly Review: stocks to move with budget reports

    Weekly Review: stocks to move with budget reports

    KARACHI: Pakistan stocks likely to move with report of federal budget 2020-2023, which is scheduled to be presented on June 10, 2022.

    Analysts at Arif Habib Limited said that the market is expected to remain range bound given Federal Budget 2022-2023 is anticipated to be announced on June 10, 2022.

    READ MORE: Pakistan stocks plunge by 923 points on fiscal weakness

    “The outcome of the budget presented will determine the market direction in the future,” the analysts said.

    Moreover, the government may opt to roll-back the remaining subsidy on petrol and diesel next week, which may further ignite inflationary concerns.

    All said, one positive development which market be looking forward to is the inflow from Chinese banks (about $2.3 billion) which, according to Finance Minister, is due shortly.

    READ MORE: Stocks shed 518 points on monetary tightening concerns

    The benchmark KSE-100 of Pakistan Stock Exchange (PSX) is currently trading at a PER of 4.1x (2022) compared to Asia Pacific regional average of 12.4x while offering a dividend yield of 9.6 per cent versus 2.7 per cent offered by the region.

    Following  the decision of partial removal of subsidy on petrol and diesel, increasing the prices by PKR 30/liter each, market commenced on a positive note this week on hopes of resumption of IMF as these measures are deemed to be a pre-requisite for the Fund’s approval for seventh review.

    READ MORE: Pakistan stocks shed 322 points on budgetary concerns

    As a result, Pak Rupee staged a recovery against the greenback (closing at PKR 197.92 this week). However, concerns over inflation (which reached a 28-month high of 13.8 per cent in May 2022) and uptick in government securities yields in T-Bill auction, dampened the sentiment at the index.

    Moreover, the jump in National Saving Schemes (NSS) rate (150bps) and the expected hike in power prices (PKR 7.91/unit) sent alarm bells ringing.

    Meanwhile, the last trading saw panic at the local bourse after Moody’s Investors Service downgraded Pakistan’s outlook from stable to negative while the announcement of another PKR 30/liter fueled inflationary concerns.

    READ MORE: Stocks remain range bound on high inflation concerns

    The market closed at 41,315 points, shedding 1,547 points (down by 3.6 per cent) WoW.

    Sector-wise negative contributions came from i) Commercial Banks (363 points), ii) Cement (309 points), iii) Fertilizer (163 points), iv) Technology & Communication (124 points), and v) Chemical (93 points).

    Whereas, sectors which contributed positively was Vanaspati & Allied Industries (1 points). Scrip-wise negative contributors were LUCK (141 points), HBL (129 points), FFC (87 points), TRG (68 points) and EPCL (55 points). Meanwhile, scrip-wise positive contribution came from POL (13 points), ABOT (10 points), MARI (9 points), SCBPL (6 points) and COLG (6 points).

    Foreign selling was witnessed this week, clocking in at $ 0.42 million compared to a net sell of $ 1.51 million last week. Major selling was witnessed in Banks ($ 4.2 million) and Cement ($ 0.4 million).

    On the local front, buying was reported by individuals ($ 5.6 million) followed by Companies ($ 5.6 million). Average volumes clocked in at 210 million shares (down 25 per cent WoW) while average value traded settled at $ 30 million (down 23 per cent WoW).

  • Pakistan stocks plunge by 923 points on fiscal weakness

    Pakistan stocks plunge by 923 points on fiscal weakness

    KARACHI: Pakistan stocks plunged by 923 points on Friday owing to weakening fiscal condition and concerns of further monetary tightening.

    The benchmark KSE-100 index of Pakistan Stock Exchange (PSX) ended at 41,315 points from previous day’s closing of 42,238 points, showing a decline of 923 points.

    READ MORE: Stocks shed 518 points on monetary tightening concerns

    Analysts at Arif Habib Limited said that the benchmark KSE-100 index witnessed yet another bloodbath session today due to monetary tightening and inflationary concerns.

    The market opened in the negative zone and remained under pressure throughout the day as investors opted for profit selling over uncertain economic scenarios.

    READ MORE: Pakistan stocks shed 322 points on budgetary concerns

    The volumes remained dull across the board on the contrary hefty volumes were observed in the 3rd tier stocks.

    Sectors contributing to the performance include Banks (-176.8 points), Cement (-131.7 points), Fertilizer (-96.4 points), Technology (-79.5 points) and E&P’s (-71.1 points).

    READ MORE: Stocks remain range bound on high inflation concerns

    Volumes increased from 157.0 million shares to 225.4 million shares (+43.6 per cent DoD). Average traded value also increased by 13.3 per cent to reach $30.3 million as against $26.7 million.

    Stocks that contributed significantly to the volumes are KEL, PRL, CNERGY, PAEL and PIBTL.

    READ MORE: Pakistan stocks gains 179 points on rupee appreciation

  • Stocks shed 518 points on monetary tightening concerns

    Stocks shed 518 points on monetary tightening concerns

    KARACHI: Pakistan stocks ended down by 518 points on Thursday owing to rising concerns of further monetary tightening.

    The benchmark KSE-100 index of Pakistan Stock Exchange (PSX) ended at 42,238 points from previous day’s closing of 42,756 points in interbank foreign exchange market, showing a decline of 518 points.

    READ MORE: Pakistan stocks shed 322 points on budgetary concerns

    Analysts at Arif Habib Limited said that the the market continued selling momentum from the previous session as rise in 3 months Treasury-Bills yields went up by 75 basis points to 15.25 per cent which raised concerns over a possible hike in the policy rate.

    It is pertinent to mention that the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) in its latest monetary policy announcement on May 23, 2022 raised the policy rate by 150 basis points to 13.75 points.

    READ MORE: Stocks remain range bound on high inflation concerns

    The KSE-100 index made an intraday low of 623 points as selling pressure was witnessed across the board. Volumes remained dull although 3rd tier stocks were in the limelight.

    Sectors contributing to the performance include Banks (-105.8 points), Fertilizer (-66.8 points), Cement (-62.3 points), Technology (-48.7 points) and Chemicals (-45.8 points).

    READ MORE: Pakistan stocks gains 179 points on rupee appreciation

    Volumes decreased from 194.4 million shares to 157.0 million shares (-19.2 per cent DOD). Average traded value also decreased by 1.2 per cent to reach US$ 26.8 million as against US$ 27.1 million.

    Stocks that contributed significantly to the volume are PRL, UNITY, CNERGY, SILK and WTL.

    READ MORE: Weekly Review: Market likely jittery on political uncertainty

  • Pakistan stocks shed 322 points on budgetary concerns

    Pakistan stocks shed 322 points on budgetary concerns

    KARACHI: Pakistan stocks ended down by 322 points on Wednesday over expectations of adverse budgetary measures.

    The benchmark KSE-100 index of Pakistan Stock Exchange (PSX) ended at 42,756 points from previous day’s closing of 43,078 points, showing a decline of 322 points.

    READ MORE: Stocks remain range bound on high inflation concerns

    Analysts at Arif Habib Limited said that the market remained under pressure as investors remained stagnant over expectations of an adverse budget announcement.

    The KSE-100 plunged to 354 points as selling pressure was witnessed across the board as concerns over increasing inflation kept the investors at bay.

    READ MORE: Pakistan stocks gains 179 points on rupee appreciation

    Main board activities remained dull on the contrary hefty volumes were observed in the 3rd tier stocks.

    The Index closed at 42,756.04 points, down by 322.10 points (-0.75 per cent DOD). Sectors contributing to the performance include Power (-67.8 points), Banks (-65.7 points), Cement (-55.2 points), Technology (-41.1 points) and E&P’s (-32.4 points).

    READ MORE: Weekly Review: Market likely jittery on political uncertainty

    Volumes decreased from 285.3 million shares to 194.4 million shares (-31.9 per cent DOD). Average traded value also decreased by 27.6 per cent to reach $ 27.0 million as against $ 37.3 million.

    Stocks that contributed significantly to the volumes are SILK, UNITY, GGL, PRL and FFL.

    READ MORE: Bulls dominate Pakistan stocks on POL price increase

  • Stocks remain range bound on high inflation concerns

    Stocks remain range bound on high inflation concerns

    KARACHI: Pakistan stocks gained 38 points in range bound trading activity on Tuesday due to concerns of high inflation and tightening of money supply.

    The benchmark KSE-100 index of Pakistan Stock Exchange (PSX) ended at 43,078 points from previous day’s closing of 43,040 points, showing a gain of 38 points.

    READ MORE: Pakistan stocks gains 179 points on rupee appreciation

    Analysts at Arif Habib Limited said that the market remained range bound throughout the day, due to concerns over rising inflation number and tightening of money supply.

    The benchmark KSE-100 index opened in the positive zone but lackluster activity was witnessed during the day.

    READ MORE: Weekly Review: Market likely jittery on political uncertainty

    Volumes remained dry in the main board although hefty volumes were witnessed in the 3rd tier stocks.

    Sectors contributing to the performance include Power (+64.2 points), E&P’s (+56.8 points), Technology (+21.7 points), Autos (+20.1 points) and Fertilizer (+16.4 points).

    READ MORE: Bulls dominate Pakistan stocks on POL price increase

    Volumes increased from 187.5 million shares to 285.3 million shares (+52.2 per cent DOD). Average traded value also decreased by 20.7 per cent to reach US$ 37.2 million as against US$ 30.8 million.

    Stocks that contributed significantly to the volumes are SILK, PIBTL, PRL, PAEL and WTL.

    READ MORE: Stocks end up 529 points as political tensions ease

  • Pakistan stocks gains 179 points on rupee appreciation

    Pakistan stocks gains 179 points on rupee appreciation

    KARACHI: Pakistan stocks gained 179 points on Monday owing to appreciation in rupee value against the dollar.

    The benchmark KSE-100 index of Pakistan Stock Exchange (PSX) ended at 43,040 points from last Friday’s closing of 42,861 points, showing an increase of 179 points.

    READ MORE: Weekly Review: Market likely jittery on political uncertainty

    Analysts at Arif Habib Limited said that the market opened in the positive zone and remained green throughout the day in expectations of resumption of loan program under Extended Fund Facility (EFF) of International Monetary Fund (IMF) in June 2022 which also help the rupee getting stronger against US Dollar.

    READ MORE: Bulls dominate Pakistan stocks on POL price increase

    Main board activity remained healthy in E&P and OGDC remained in limelight as expectation of nod from ECC to convert OGDC receivable from PHLP into Pakistan Investment Bonds. Although good volumes were witnessed in 3rd tier stocks.

    Sectors contributing to the performance include E&P’s (+79.4 points), OMCs (+24.8 points), Technology (+23.2 points), Autos (+20.1 points) and Banks (+13.5 points).

    READ MORE: Stocks end up 529 points as political tensions ease

    Volumes decreased from 527.7 million shares to 187.5 million shares (-64.5 per cent DOD). Average traded value also decreased by 56.2 per cent to reach US$ 30.7 million as against US$ 70.2 million.

    Stocks that contributed significantly to the volumes are TPLP, PRL, CNERGY, and GGL and OGDC.

    READ MORE: Stocks witness bearish trend on rising political noise

  • Weekly Review: Market likely jittery on political uncertainty

    Weekly Review: Market likely jittery on political uncertainty

    KARACHI: In the upcoming week, the market may remain jittery due to political strains, as PTI has given six days to the Government to announce elections, analysts at Arif Habib Limited said.

    However, it appears that the government’s removal of the subsidy on fuel and electricity will gain IMF approval.

    Once the package comes through, other sources of FX should also open up, which will be a positive for the market.

    READ MORE: Bulls dominate Pakistan stocks on POL price increase

    The benchmark KSE-100 index of Pakistan Stock Exchange (PSX) is currently trading at a PER of 4.3x (2022) compared to Asia Pac regional average of 12.3x while offering a dividend yield of 9.2 per cent versus 2.7 per cent offered by the region.

    In the outgoing week the market opened on a negative note, due to uncertainty over the outcome of the IMF program and the Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) meeting where the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) decided to hike the policy rate by 150 basis points.

    Consequently, this put pressure on the rupee which hit an all-time low of PKR 202/USD.

    READ MORE: Stocks end up 529 points as political tensions ease

    On the political front tensions were high as PTI marched toward the capital, adding more pressure to the market.

    However, things turned for the better when the ex-PM Imran Khan decided to come back after 6 days.

    Investor confidence was revived towards the end of the week when the government decided to hike petroleum prices by PKR 30/liter, paving the way for the resumption of the IMF program and other avenues of foreign funding. In other news, Saudi Arabia is in the final stages of extending the USD 3 billion deposit to Pakistan, and ADB is set to fund projects worth USD 2 billion.

    READ MORE: Stocks witness bearish trend on rising political noise

    The market closed in red at 42,861 points, shedding 239 points (down by 0.6 per cent) WoW.

    Sector-wise negative contributions came from i) Fertilizer (132 points), ii) Commercial Banks (76 points), iii) Cement (56 points), iv) Oil & Gas Exploration Companies (41 points), and v) Power Generation & Distribution (29 points).

    Whereas, sectors which contributed positively were i) Technology & Communication (66 points), ii) Refinery (40 points), iii) Automobile Assembler (32 points), iv) Oil & Gas Marketing Companies (15 points), and v) Food & Personal Care Products (14 points).

    Scrip-wise negative contributors were FFC (63 points), EFERT (57 points), LUCK (48 points), HUBC (39 points) and OGDC (30 points). Meanwhile, scrip-wise positive contribution came from TRG (64 points), MTL (34 points), HBL (30 points), AVN (23 points) and CNERGY (19 points).

    Foreign selling was witnessed this week, clocking in at USD 1.5 million compared to a net sell of USD 6.1 million last week. Major selling was witnessed in Cement (USD 1.8 million) and Banks (USD 1.4 million).

    READ MORE: Pakistan stocks shed 490 points on political uncertainty

    On the local front, buying was reported by individuals (USD 11.0 million) followed by Brokers Proprietary Trading (USD 2.9 million). Average volumes clocked in at 281 million shares (up by 27 per cent WoW) while average value traded settled at USD 39 million (up by 26 per cent WoW).

  • Bulls dominate Pakistan stocks on POL price increase

    Bulls dominate Pakistan stocks on POL price increase

    KARACHI: Pakistan stocks witnessed bullish run on Friday after the government announced to enhance prices of petroleum products to pave way for IMF tranche.

    The benchmark KSE-100 index of Pakistan Stock Exchange (PSX) ended 42,861 points from previous day’s closing of 42,541 points, showing an increase of 320 points.

    READ MORE: Stocks end up 529 points as political tensions ease

    Analysts at Arif Habib Limited said that the market witnessed a long-awaited bull run after the government finally announced to increase petroleum prices considering the IMF Program resumption which resulted in the price appreciation of Pak Rupee against USD.

    The investors rejoiced over the news as KSE-100 went up by 1,013 points during the session giving bulls an upper hand to remain active throughout the day.

    READ MORE: Stocks witness bearish trend on rising political noise

    However, profit selling was observed in the last trading hour due to the end of Rollover week.

    Hefty volumes were observed all across the board on the contrary 3rd tier stocks remained in the limelight.

    The Index closed at 42,861.45 points, up by 319.74 points (+0.75 per cent DoD). Sectors contributing to the performance include Fertilizer (+44.1 points), E&P’s (+43.0 points), Banks (+40.5 points), Chemical (+37.6 points) and Cement (+35.4 points).

    READ MORE: Pakistan stocks shed 490 points on political uncertainty

    Volumes increased from 347.1 million shares to 527.7 million shares (+52.0 per cent DoD). Average traded value also increased by 54.5 per cent to reach US$ 70.0 million as against US$ 45.3 million.

    Stocks that contributed significantly to the volumes are CNERGY, PRL, WTL, HUMNL, and GGL.

    READ MORE: Pakistan stocks plunge by 660 points on political tensions

  • Stocks end up 529 points as political tensions ease

    Stocks end up 529 points as political tensions ease

    KARACHI: Pakistan stocks ended up by 529 points on Thursday as investors’ confidence restored after ease in political tensions.

    The benchmark KSE-100 index of Pakistan Stock Exchange (PSX) ended at 42,542 points as compared with previous day’s closing of 42,013 points, showing an increase of 529 points.

    READ MORE: Stocks witness bearish trend on rising political noise

    Analysts at Arif Habib Limited said that the market ended a week-long negative momentum as the investors rejoiced over much-needed clarity on the political front.

    Despite opening in the red zone bulls took over as investors got vital confidence over the opposition party calling off the Long March.

    READ MORE: Pakistan stocks shed 490 points on political uncertainty

    Positive momentum was witnessed across the board as investors opted for value buying throughout the day. Healthy volumes were witnessed in the market although 3rd tier stocks were more active.

    The Index closed at 42,541.71 points, up by 529.05 points (+1.26 per cent DoD). Sectors contributing to the performance include Technology (+347.1 points), Cement (+73.7 points), Banks (+63.1 points), Fertilizer (+32.1 points) and OMC’s (+29.5 points).

    READ MORE: Pakistan stocks plunge by 660 points on political tensions

    Volumes increased from 240.0 million shares to 347.1 million shares (+44.6 per cent DoD). Average traded value also increased by 19.4 per cent to reach $44.8 million as against $37.5 million.

    Stocks that contributed significantly to the volumes are PRL, CNERGY, ELE, GGL and TPLP.

    READ MORE: Weekly Review: IMF outcome to set market direction