Daily Times * Index clocked in at 47,793 level, foreign investors were net sellers of $21 million July 25, 2021 Investors struggled to find a catalyst to set a direction at Pakistan Stock Exchange (PSX) in the shortened (two-session) outgoing week, as risk-shy investors remained away from the index, owing to the rising Afghan crisis, resurgence of Covid-19 and foreign selling pressure. The PSX benchmark KSE-100 index exhibited a range bound session as it clocked at 47, 703 level inching down from 47,834 points- previous weeks closing, after trading between the weekly high of 48,004.54 points and a low of 47,691.33 points, respectively. Investor sentiment remained lukewarm primarily due to a shortened trading week due to Eid holidays. Moreover, the departure of US forces from Afghanistan has placed the region in a tight spot, as Afghan Taliban has been staking claim over 90 pc of the country, risking a fallout in the neighbouring countries-with Pakistan facing a major security crisis on its western border.