KARACHI: In line with the previous two sessions, the stock market once again became a victim of ongoing political developments on Wednesday and ended trading in the red.
The KSE-100 index opened negative and recorded small ups and downs till midday. By noon, it began a steady descent and plunged 1,234 points in intra-day trading, hitting 39,869.88 points.
Later, investors emerged to buy stocks at attractive valuations, which helped the index recover significantly. Despite the change in direction, the index still stood negative.
At close, the KSE-100 index registered a fall of 654.78 points or 1.59% to finish at 40,461, the lowest level for 2017.
Elixir Securities, in its report, stated Pakistan equities touched a new 11-month low, settling below 40,500 on institutional selling.
Market watch: KSE-100 gets a hammering as political turbulence intensifies
“The market, after a lacklustre opening and trading sideways for a brief period, started to skid lower as index names across major sectors came under selling pressure with reports of selling by a few local institutions,” stated Elixir.
The slide later turned into a full-blown hammering by midday where many notable names hit lower price limits and the KSE-100 index dropped 3% below 40,000 points.
Afterwards, selective value-buying in late trading helped the benchmark index to pare losses and gain 1.8% from its intra-day low.
Pakistan Oilfields (+0.8%) in a notification announced flows in its recent discovery at the Ikhlas block which, according to an analyst at Elixir, would have an annualised positive impact of Rs10.3 on the company’s earnings per share and would raise its bottom-line by 20%.
“(We) expect the market to remain choppy with flows primarily guiding direction in coming days,” the report added.
Market watch: Dullest day for stock market since mid-2015
Overall, trading volumes rose to 192 million shares compared with Tuesday’s tally of 121 million.
Shares of 391 companies were traded. At the end of the day, 50 stocks closed higher, 325 declined while 16 remained unchanged. The value of shares traded during the day was Rs9.6 billion.
Aisha Steel Mills was the volume leader with 10.9 million shares, losing Rs0.76 to close at Rs17.26. It was followed by Pakgen Power with 10.1 million shares, gaining Rs0.58 to close at Rs21.63 and K-Electric with 9.7 million shares, losing Rs0.19 to close at Rs6.67.
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