Stocks falter amid rising political noise

The shares market witnessed yet another range-bound session on Wednesday as a lack of participation from investors pushed the index down even though the start of trading was on a positive note. Arif Habib Ltd said market participation remained comparatively lower than the previous session as volumes were dry on the main board. However, third-tier stocks recorded decent volumes. According to JS Global, rising political temperature and profit-taking by investors led the benchmark to close on the lower side. “Going forward, we recommend investors should remain cautious at current levels and wait for fresh buying,” it added. As a result, the KSE-100 index settled at 42,880.31 points, down 48.32 points or 0.11 per cent from the preceding session.