Stocks fell for a third straight session on Wednesday, as political uncertainty and weak global cues weighed on investor sentiment, despite expectations of a rate cut after bond yields dropped at an.
Stocks gained over one percent on Thursday, boosted by positive economic data on home remittances and a drop in government bond yields, dealers said.The Pakistan Stock Exchange’s benchmark KSE.
Stocks closed higher on Wednesday, boosted by positive economic data on exports, trade deficit and cement dispatches, as well as investor optimism ahead of corporate earnings announcements and the.
Stocks closed lower in a volatile trade on Tuesday, snapping a two-day rally, as investors were spooked by a surge in inflation that raised the prospects of further delay in monetary easing, dealers.
KARACHI: Pakistan stocks witnessed a black Tuesday with the market going through a bloodbath and the biggest ever single-day decline of 2,534 points or 4.11 percent amid profit-taking and pre-poll.