PSX extends gains by 130 points in range-bound session

KARACHI, (TLTP): Pakistan Stock Exchange (PSX) extended gains for the second straight day in a range-bound session on Tuesday, with the KSE-100 Index gaining 129.72 points (+0.28 percent) to close at 46,756.80 points.

The market opened on a positive note and remained positive throughout the session. The indices maintained their upward momentum despite mixed economic indicators, as the Consumer Price Index-based inflation increased to 31.4 percent during the month of September 2023 on a year-on-year basis. The inflation had increased to 27.4 percent during August.

On the other hand, the trade deficit improved to $1.49 billion in September against $2.16 billion in August, showing an improvement of 31.13 percent on a month-on-month basis. Meanwhile, the rupee’s continuous appreciation against the US dollar provided some confidence to investors in the market. The rupee closed September as the world’s best-performing currency, appreciating by 6.19 percent against the US dollar, its second-highest monthly gain since 2014.

The benchmark index traded in a range of 193.63 points, showing an intraday high of 46,820.71 points and an intraday low of 46,627.08 points, which was the previous close. Among other indices, the KSE All Share Index gained 55.28 points (+0.18 percent) to close at 31,428.21 points, while KMI All Share Islamic Index gained 37.80 points (+0.17 percent) to close at 22,892.75 points.

Total volumes traded for the KSE-100 Index decreased by 5.18 million to 95.17 million shares against 100.35 million shares traded a session earlier. The overall market volumes increased by 10.59 million shares to 213.19 million shares against 202.60 million shares traded a session earlier.

Among scrips, WTL topped the volumes with 60.70 million shares, followed by CNERGY (19 million), and OGDC (9.90 million). Stocks that contributed significantly to the volumes included WTL, CNERGY, OGDC, UNITY, and PIBL, which formed over 49 percent of total volumes.

A total of 326 companies traded shares in the stock exchange against 328 a session earlier, out of which shares of 142 closed up, shares of 154 closed down while shares of 30 companies remained unchanged. A total of 95 companies traded shares in the KSE-100 Index against the same number of companies in the previous session, out of which share price of 48 companies closed up, 38 closed down and nine remained unchanged.

The number of total trades increased by 3,417 to 99,862 from 96,445 a session earlier, while the value traded decreased by Rs1.31 billion to Rs6.09 against Rs7.40 billion in the previous session.

In terms of rupee, JDWS remained the top gainer with an increase of Rs23.75 (+6.51 percent) per share, closing at Rs388.75. The runner-up remained PHDL, the share price of which climbed up by Rs20.72 (+7.5 percent) to Rs297.04. UPFL remained the top loser with a decrease of Rs70 (-0.34 percent) per share, closing at Rs20,480 followed by SAPL, the share price of which fell by Rs43 (-6.14 percent) to close at Rs657 per share.

The major sectors taking the index towards north remained fertilizer (84 points), commercial banks (51 points), cement (18 points), power generation & distribution (11 points), and automobile assembler (6 points). The major companies adding points to the index remained ENGRO (43 points), EFERT (41 points), MCB (25 points), BAHL (18 points), and LUCK (11 points).

The sectors taking the index towards south were oil & gas exploration companies (27 points), technology & communication (20 points), investment banks/ investment companies/ securities companies (8 points), automobile parts & accessories (7 points),and food & personal care products (3 points). The major companie

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