Bears return as shares at PSX lose over 500 points

Published January 16, 2024
This image shows activity on the Pakistan Stock Exchange on Tuesday. — Screenshot via PSX data portal
This image shows activity on the Pakistan Stock Exchange on Tuesday. — Screenshot via PSX data portal

Bears dominated on the trade floor as shares at the Pakistan Stock Exchange (PSX) traded in the red and lost more than 500 points on Tuesday.

According to the PSX website, the KSE-100 index lost 719.12, or 1.12 per cent, at 11:04am to stand at 63,550.25.

The index closed at 63,737.46, down by 531.91points, from the previous close of 64,269.37.

Yousuf M. Farooq, director of research at Chase Securities, said, “The market is currently grappling with uncertainty in anticipation of the upcoming elections.”

On the flip side, he noted certain positive developments such as the reduction in petrol prices, coupled with the sustained strength of the Pakistani rupee, were expected to “significantly mitigate inflation” in the coming months.

“Despite a robust rally in the market over the last six months, the prevailing political situation is now prompting a temporary pause, providing the market with an opportunity to recalibrate,” he said.

“As investors navigate these complexities, attention will be keenly focused on the evolving political landscape as it emerges as a key factor influencing the market’s short-term trajectory,” he said.

Mohammed Sohail, chief executive of Topline Securities, noted the main player to be Pak Suzuki Motor Company (PSMC), as it traded lower than market expectations.

Previously, the Volun­tary Delisting Committee (VDC) at PSX had determined a minimum buyback price of Rs609 per share as against Rs406.

Additionally, buy-back prices affected investor confidence today at the exchange, he said.

He added that mark-to-market losses in PSMC had an impact on other stocks as well, which means those who bought the stock on leverage needed to pay the difference in the price from the previous day.

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