Stocks extend losses into sixth session
KARACHI: Pakistani equities continued to bleed for the sixth straight session on Tuesday with the KSE-100 index plunging 311.56 points (0.70 per cent) to close at 44,066.96. Collectively in the last six sessions, the index has lost 1,476 points or 3pc.
Market participants say investors are avoiding the stocks due to uncertainty over the implementation of all budgetary measures as various committees and authorities are still reviewing them. Moreover, the external account imbalances remain to be addressed.
The federal government announced the issuance of floating rate Pakistan Investment Bonds to improve debt profile and meet the rising financial needs, but the investors took no notice. Above all else, the fear that grips investors’ minds is the uncertainty over the heated political atmosphere, which puts question marks on peaceful elections and formation of the next government.