Pakistan Stock Market Ends Week Lower Amid Profit-Taking, Tariff Uncertainty, and Weak Earnings
The Pakistan Stock Exchange (PSX) ended the week on a cautious note as the KSE-100 Index slipped 502 points or 0.31% week-on-week, weighed down by profit-taking, regulatory uncertainty following NEPRA’s tariff revisions, and weak corporate earnings. Despite the decline, strong treasury performance and a current account surplus provided some macroeconomic stability.
PSX Wraps Up Lower Amid Mixed Sectoral Trends and Investor Caution
The Pakistan Stock Exchange (PSX) closed slightly lower on Tuesday, with the KSE-100 Index losing 254 points. The market experienced mixed performance across sectors, driven by heavy volumes in select stocks and cautious investor sentiment.
PSX Ends Flat After Volatile Day: Gains Just Enough to Stay in Green
The Pakistan Stock Exchange closed Monday’s session marginally in the green, with the KSE-100 Index gaining just 81.79 points. Investor caution prevailed amid regional tensions and a static policy rate, while select sectors led limited gains.
PSX Slides After Record High Amid Volatile Session: Index Closes Lower Despite Intraday Surge
The KSE-100 Index closed Thursday’s trading session with a decline despite hitting a record intraday high, as market volatility overshadowed early gains driven by post-budget sentiment and remittance inflows.

