Stocks tumble 416 points on Dow Jones crash
KARACHI: The stock market plunged on Tuesday as the KSE-100 index bled 415.69 points (0.94 per cent) to close at 43,885.51.
The index opened 803 points (1.8pc) in the red following rout in the Asian markets after the Monday’s bloodbath on the Wall Street that saw US Dow Jones Industrial Average crash 1,175 points, the biggest single-day drop.
Investors in the local market feared heavy foreign outflows as they thought that the foreign fund managers could withdraw to square their positions elsewhere. Panic selling, thus, pushed weak holders to drastically reduced exposure in risky assets.
WTI sliding below $64 per barrel further dented the investor sentiments. However, some value-buying at day lows led market to partially recover the initial heavy losses. The figures released by the National Clearing Company of Pakistan in the evening provided some relief as no unusual heavy outflows were recorded on Monday with net foreign sale of $0.92 million worth of stocks. On the economic front, the World Bank has signed loans worth $305m with Pakistan.
The traded volume slipped 16pc over the previous session to 238m shares on Monday, while the traded value was down 20pc to Rs10.6 billion.