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  • K-Electric awards contract to set up 900MW power plant

    K-Electric awards contract to set up 900MW power plant

    KARACHI: K-Electric – power generation, transmission and distribution company – has awarded a contract to establish 900MW power plant with estimated cost of around $425 million, an announcement said on Thursday.

    According to information shared with Pakistan Stock Exchange (PSX) the power company said that the board of directors at its emergent meeting held on September 25, 2019 approved award of EPC contract to Siemens – Harbin consortium to establish 900MW combined cycle power plant at Bin Qasim.

    The estimated contract value would be around $425 million.

    The project will be executed on fast track and additional power will be available in summer 2021.

    The project will positively contribute to bridge electricity demand-supply deficit in KE service area, the company said.

  • Stock market remains traded in narrow range; ends down by 264 points

    Stock market remains traded in narrow range; ends down by 264 points

    KARACHI: The stock market ended down by 264 points on Wednesday as market continued trading in narrow range.

    The benchmark KSE-100 index of Pakistan Stock Exchange (PSX) closed at 31,565 points as against 31.829 points showing a decline of 264 points.

    Analysts at Arif Habib Limited said that the market continued trading in a narrow range between +39 points and -357 points and closed the session -264 points.

    International crude posted losses and the same had negative impact on local oil & gas listed chain from E&P to OMCs.

    PSO and PPL also had financial results today, which were mostly in line or better than expectation, however, near term risks kept pressure on both the scrips till end, although PPL saw price jacking up post result announcement after an initial drop.

    Power sector led the volumes table with 16.9 million shares, followed by Technology (15.7 million) and O&GMCs (13.1 million).

    Scrip wise activity shows KEL leading the volumes with 14.9 million shares, followed by WTL (12.4 million and PSO (6.9 million).

    Sectors contributing to the performance include Banks (-108 points), Power (-48 points), E&P (-34 points), Fertilizer (-29 points) and Food (-12 points).

    Volumes increased from 88.8 million shares to 952 million shares (+7 percent DoD). Average traded value also increased by 6 percent to reach US$ 26.3 million as against US$ 24.9 million.

    Stocks that contributed significantly to the volumes include WTL, PSO, MLCF, KEL and HASCOL, which formed 39 percent of total volumes.

    Stocks that contributed positively include ABL (+9 points), FABL (+6 points), ICI (+6 points), JLICL (+5 points) and EFUG (+5 points).

    Stocks that contributed negatively include HUBC (-46 points), UBL (-36 points), HBL (-36 points), OGDC (-27 points), and ENGRO (-14 points).

  • Hascol Petroleum gets license for lube oil blending plant operation

    Hascol Petroleum gets license for lube oil blending plant operation

    KARACHI: The Oil and Gas Regulatory Authority (OGRA) has granted license to Hascol Lubricants (Private) Limited to start commercial operations of the lube oil blending plant located at Port Qasim Authority, company official said on Wednesday.

    Hascol Lubricants (Private) Limited is the wholly owned subsidiary of Hascol Petroleum Limited.

    The company said that the blending plant is built on a state of the art technology with a capacity of 40,000 Metric Ton per annum.

    The blending plant is powered by ABB Blending System (French origin) which is considered as one of the best in the world along with the Comaco Filing Machines (Italian Origin), said a company notice sent to Pakistan Stock Exchange (PSX).

    The blending plant is also equipped with a laboratory of superior technology, capable of performing test of lubricants against international standards.

    “The company expects that the commencement of the commercial operations of the blending plant will have a positive financial impact on its profitability and will also improve the existing volumes of the company’s lubricants business.”

  • Stock market gains 78 points in narrow band trade

    Stock market gains 78 points in narrow band trade

    KARACHI: The stock market gained 78 points on Tuesday as benchmark index was remained traded in a narrow band.

    The benchmark KSE-100 index of Pakistan Stock Exchange (PSX) closed at 31,829 points as against 31,751 points showing an increase of 78 points.

    Analysts at Arif Habib said that the KSE-100 index continued trading in a narrow band with limited upside.

    The index plunged by 315 points during the session and recovered +141 points later on.

    Selling pressure was mostly observed in Cement, Banks and Oil & Gas scrips. Cement sector led the volumes with 25.6 million shares, out of which MLCF realized 17.6 million shares, followed by FCCL (2.9 million)

    Banking sector followed Cement with 8 million shares, which was mainly contributed by UBL, BAFL and BOP. Power sector ranked third among top volume leaders, registering trade volume of 7.6 million shares, mostly contributed by KEL (4.6 million) and HUBC (2 million).

    Sectors contributing to the performance include Banks (-40 points), E&P (+33 points), Chemical (+19 points), O&GMCs (+17 points), and Food (+10 points).

    Volumes inched up from 86.6 million shares to 88.7 million shares (+2 percent DoD). Average traded value also posted a slight increase from US$ 24.8 million to US$ 24.9 million (+0.3 percent DoD).

    Stocks that contributed significantly to the volumes include MLCF, KEL, FCCL, PAEL and DGKC, which formed 34 percent of total volumes.

    Stocks that contributed positively include PPL (+23 points), COLG (+13 points), PSO (+13 points), BAHL (+12 points) and LUCK (+10 points). Stocks that contributed negatively include MCB (-15 points), UBL (-15 points), HBL (-14 points), MEBL (-10 points), and HUBC (-10 points).

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    Stock market ends down by 360 points

  • Stock market ends down by 360 points

    Stock market ends down by 360 points

    KARACHI: The stock market ended down by 360 points on Monday owing to negative sentiments in oil and gas sector.

    The benchmark KSE-100 index of Pakistan Stock Exchange (PSX) closed at 31,751 points as against 32,111 points showing a decline of 360 points.

    Analysts at Arif Habib Limited said that the start of the rollover week saw Market taking negative direction and an overall decline of around 400 points during the session.

    Although international crude prices were at similar levels as observed at the end of last week, local oil & gas chain showed receding stock prices from E&P to OMCs.

    Resultantly, OGDC, PPL, ATRL, NRL, PSO showed significant declines. Besides, Cement and Banking sector stocks also saw selling pressure.

    MLCF issued financial projections pertinent with 85 percent Rights issue that showed near term losses and caused the stock price to hit lower circuit.

    Cement sector led the volumes with 15.7 million shares, followed by Technology (9.5 million) and O&GMCs (8 million).

    Scrip wise activity shows MLCF at the top with 6.4 million shares, followed by PSO (5.2 million) and FCCL (4.3 million).

    Sectors contributing to the performance include Banks (-101 points), E&P (-94 points), Cement (-46 points), O&GMCs (-26 points) and Pharma (-21 points).

    Volumes declined from 153.3 million shares to 86.6 million shares (-44 percent DoD). Average traded value also declined by 34 percent to reach US$ 24.8 million as against US$ 37.3 million.

    Stocks that contributed significantly to the volumes include MLCF, PSO, FCCL, TRG and PAEL, which formed 27 percent of total volumes.

    Stocks that contributed positively include ENGRO (+19 points), SHFA (+5 points), BAHL (+5 points), JLICL (+5 points) and HGFA (+4 points). Stocks that contributed negatively include OGDC (-55 points), HBL (-45 points), PPL (-39 points), MCB (-21 points), and UBL (-20 points).

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    Weekly Review: stock market to keep positive momentum

  • Weekly Review: stock market to keep positive momentum

    Weekly Review: stock market to keep positive momentum

    The stock market is poised to sustain its positive trajectory in the coming week, supported by an improving macroeconomic environment.

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  • Stock market shed 73 points in range bound activity

    Stock market shed 73 points in range bound activity

    KARACHI: The stock exchange declined by 73 points on Friday in a range bound trading activity.

    The benchmark KSE-100 index of Pakistan Stock Exchange (PSX) closed at 32,111 points as against 32,184 points showing a decline of 73 points.

    Analysts at Arif Habib Limited said that the market remained range bound today, trading above 32,000 level, although moved between +149 points and -129 points during the day.

    Volumes again registered healthy growth from 137 million shares yesterday to 153 million shares.

    Oil Chain remained under selling pressure with the exception of PSO that showed considerable gain.

    Banks, Steel, Cement also downplayed, which brought the index under pressure in the second session. MLCF issued financial results today that saw 85 percent right issuance besides nominal dividend of 5 percent.

    By the end of session, MLCF hit lower circuit and closed at that level. Cement sector led the volumes with 26.3 million shares followed by Technology (16 million) and Chemical (13.4 million).

    Scrip wise activity reflects MLCF registering 18 million shares, followed by TRG (6.9 million) and PIBTL (6.6 million).

    Sectors contributing to the performance include Cement (-49 points), Banks (-25 points), Technology (-11 points), Investment Banks (+29 points), O&GMCs (+15 points).

    Volumes increased further increased from 137 million shares to 153 million shares (+12 percent DoD). Average traded value on the contrary witnessed slight decline of 1.3 percent DoD to reach US$ 37.2 million as against US$ 37.7 million.

    Stocks that contributed significantly to the volumes include MLCF, TRG, PIBTL, LOTCHEM and UNITY, which formed 29 percent of total volumes.

    Stocks that contributed positively include DAWH (+30 points), PPL (+20 points), PSO (+14 points), BAFL (+12 points) and EPCL (+7 points). Stocks that contributed negatively include OGDC (-22 points), HBL (-19 points), LUCK (-18 points), FCCL (-8 points), and TRG (-8 points).

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    Stock market ends down by 353 points on easing international oil prices

  • Stock market gains 629 points on buying activity

    Stock market gains 629 points on buying activity

    KARACHI: The stock exchange gained 629 points on Thursday owing to buying activity observed across the board.

    The benchmark KSE-100 index of Pakistan Stock Exchange (PSX) closed at 32,184 points as against 31,555 points showing an increase of 629 points.

    Analysts at Arif Habib Limited said that the market increased significantly today after a bearish session yesterday.

    All in all, the index surged by 680 points after an initial draw down of 80 points in the morning.

    Buying activity was observed across the board, but mainly concentrated in Fertilizer, Banks and E&P Sectors.

    International crude prices stayed above the levels seen yesterday, which attracted investors to invest in Oil & Gas sector scrips.

    Besides, yesterday’s auction of PIBs helped investors take a view on interest rate, which yielded positively on stocks.

    Chemical sector led the volumes table with 19.3 million shares, followed by Technology (16.2 million) and Cement (14.4 million). Among scrips, LOTCHEM garnered 15.5 million shares followed by PIBTL (8 million) and TRG (7.8 million).

    Sectors contributing to the performance include Fertilizer (+129 points), Banks (+86 points), Power (+82 points), E&P (+74 points) and Cement (+53 points).

    Volumes increased significantly from 99.4 million shares to 136.5 million shares (+37 percent DOD). Average traded value also increased by 48 percent to reach US$ 37.7 million as against US$ 25.4 million.

    Stocks that contributed significantly to the volumes include LOTCHEM, PIBTL, TRG, MLCF and KEL, which formed 34 percent of total volumes.

    Stocks that contributed positively include ENGRO (+81 points), HUBC (+70 points), LUCK (+36 points), PPL (+35 points) and HBL (+32 points). Stocks that contributed negatively include FABL (-3 points), AKBL (-1 points), ICI (-1 points), LOTCEHM (-1 points), and BWCL (-1 points).

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    Stock market ends down by 353 points on easing international oil prices

  • Stock market ends down by 353 points on easing international oil prices

    Stock market ends down by 353 points on easing international oil prices

    KARACHI: The stock market fell by 353 points on Wednesday on easing oil prices in international market.

    The benchmark KSE-100 index of Pakistan Stock Exchange (PSX) closed at 31,555 points as against 31,909 points showing a decline of 353 points.

    Analysts at Arif Habib Limited said that after the restoration of crude production at Aramco facility in Abqaiq, international crude prices saw a downward trend and that similar trend was witnessed at PSX as well.

    Oil chain including E&P, OMCs, and Refineries drove the market with volume amid declining prices.

    IMF’s nod on government’s measures failed to give confidence to the investors on the macro-economic front.

    Besides, oil & gas chain, Cement sector also saw selling pressure, with the most decline observed in LUCK in past sessions.

    OGDC also posted higher than anticipated financial results but couldn’t bring any positivity to the falling stock price.

    Technology sector topped the volumes chart with 13.9 million shares followed by Cement (12.2 million) and O&GMCs (11.5 million).

    Scrip-wise activity shows WTL leading the volumes with 10.3 million shares followed by PAEL (8.5 million) and KEL (8.3 million).

    Sectors contributing to the performance include E&P (-123 points), Banks (-90 points), Fertilizer (-47 points), Cement (-45 points) and Power (-30 points).

    Volumes increased from 99.3 million shares as against 122 million shares (-19 percent DOD).

    Average traded value also declined by 24 percent to reach US$ 25.4 million as against US$ 33.3 million.

    Stocks that contributed significantly to the volumes include WTL, PAEL, KEL HASCOL and OGDC, which formed 38 percent of total volumes.

    Stocks that contributed positively include SEARL (+8 points), PSO (+8 points), NATF (+7 points), COLG (+6 points) and FCEPL (+4 points).

    Stocks that contributed negatively include PPL (-51 points), POL (-39 points), LUCK (-36 points), UBL (-25 points), and ENGRO (-22 points).

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    Stock market ends flat amid profit taking

  • Stock market ends flat amid profit taking

    Stock market ends flat amid profit taking

    KARACHI: The stock market ended flat on Tuesday despite profit taking was witnessed in the market following rise in international oil prices.

    The benchmark KSE-100 of Pakistan Stock Exchange (PSX) closed at 31,909 points as against 31,929 points showing a decline of 20 points.

    Analysts at Arif Habib Limited said that the market traded in a narrow range today with an oscillation of 337 points between +178 points and -159 points.

    Higher international crude prices managed to secure interest of investors in E&P & Refinery sectors, though OMCs saw profit booking.

    Besides, Banking sector scrips helped the Index to stay relatively positive and somewhat shielded the index from Cement sector onslaught that saw LUCK’s rates declining significantly in MoC.

    LUCK closed near day’s low, near lower circuits. With the exception of DGKC, which managed to post decent gains as compared to LDCP, other Cement sector scrips saw selling pressure.

    Cement Sector again managed to post high volumes with 25.5 million shares, followed by Cable (16.9 million) and Power (11.6 million).

    Among scrips, PAEL ranked top with 16.7 million shares, followed by MLCF (10.3 million) and DGKC (7.3 million).

    Sectors contributing to the performance include E&P (+35 points), Miscellaneous (+21 points), Banks (+17 points), Fertilizer (-36 points), Cement (-30 points), Power (-21 points).

    Volumes increased from 104.6 million shares to 121.8 million shares. Average traded value also increased by 4 percent to reach US$ 33.2 million as against US$ 31.9 million.

    Stocks that contributed significantly to the volumes include PAEL, MLCF, DGKC, KEL and TRG, which formed 38 percent of total volumes.
    Stocks that contributed positively include HBL (+35 points), UBL (+30 points), PSEL (+21 points), PPL (+20 points) and EFERT (+11 points).

    Stocks that contributed negatively include LUCK (-35 points), BAHL (-26 points), FFC (-20 points), ENGRO (-20 points), and HUBC (-17 points).

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