Thursday, May 22, 2025

PSX Rally Halts as Profit-Taking Drops KSE-100 by 836 Points

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The Pakistan Stock Exchange (PSX) saw a sharp decline today as profit-taking caused the KSE-100 index to drop by 836.52 points (0.92%), closing at 90,027.57 points.

Earlier in the day, the index hit a record high of 91,872.63 points, driven by expectations of a rate cut by the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP).

Saad Ali from Intermarket Securities called it a “healthy correction” following recent gains. The SBP’s Monetary Policy Committee is expected to meet on November 4, with analysts forecasting another rate cut to boost market sentiment.


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