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Profit-taking drives bourse down

Pakistan Stock Exchange on Monday came under significant selling pressure, triggered by pre-budget uncertainty and the terms of a new International Monetary Fund (IMF) loan package such as tax reforms, tariff hikes and rupee devaluation. In the morning, the KSE-100 index got off to a robust start, reaching its intra-day high of 76,209.96 points. However, the market quickly reversed course owing

IPAK makes its debut on PSX

International Packaging Films Limited (IPAK) was officially listed on the Pakistan Stock Exchange (PSX) during a simple gong ceremony held on Monday. This event marked the commencement of public trading of the company’s shares on the bourse, providing shareholders with a platform for the exchange of shares. IPAK had previously raised equity financing worth Rs1.76 billion by selling 70.10 millio

PSX closes lower amid pre-budget uncertainty

The Pakistan Stock Exchange (PSX) remained under pressure on Monday due to pre-budget uncertainty and profit-taking, as its benchmark KSE-100 Index failed to sustain a bullish start and shed over 300 points. The benchmark index began the session positively, hitting an intra-day high of 76,209.97. However, the 76,000 level proved to be a strong selling point, as profit-taking kicked in during la

Pakistan has to repay $10b by July

Pakistan’s central bank has reported that the country has to meet a significantly high foreign debt obligation amounting to $10 billion in June and July 2024, which is building pressure on government high-ups to look for loan rollovers as well as arrange financing to repay it on time. At present, Pakistan’s foreign exchange reserves stand at $9 billion, which are even lower than the debt obliga

Inflation plummets to 2.5-year low

The inflation rate suddenly nosedived to a nearly two-and-a-half-year low of 11.8% in May due to a slump in food prices and some correction in fuel rates, opening a window for the central bank to rectify its monetary policy by making a major cut in interest rates on June 10th. The Pakistan Bureau of Statistics (PBS) reported on Monday that the Consumer Price Index (CPI)-measured headline inflat