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Profit-taking snaps PSX record-breaking rally

Market’s decline mostly due to profit-taking as PSX had “risen so sharply” in recent days

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The Pakistan Stock Exchange (PSX) experienced a volatile session on Wednesday, reaching a record high before declining by over 500 points due to profit-taking.
The benchmark KSE-100 index dropped 577.53 points or 0.64% to close at 90,286.56 points on Wednesday, down from the previous close of 90,864.09 points, breaking its consistent upward trend. Saad Ali, Intermarket Securities Director of Research, told Geo.tv that the market’s decline was mostly due to profit-taking as the PSX had “risen so sharply” in recent days.
He also said that another reason for the drop was correction. It is a “healthy correction–no major negative reason for today’s fall as the decline is broad-based”, Ali added. The day kicked off with the investors remaining buoyant on strong hopes for a rate cut as the benchmark index hit a record-breaking high of 91,872.63 points.
The State Bank of Pakistan’s (SBCP) Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) will meet on November 4 and experts are expecting a 200-bps cut to a 15.5 % policy rate.
Pakistan-Kuwait Head of Research Samiullah Tariq had told Geo.tv that bullish sentiment was driving the market, supported by positive factors such as falling yields due to expectations of rate cuts, limited investment options due to taxation, and strong corporate earnings. In its last session, the SBP’s MPC enacted its largest rate cut since April 2020, lowering the key policy rate by 200bps to 17.5%, driven by easing inflation and declining global oil prices.
The central bank had previously slashed rates by 350bps in July and September 2024, totaling a 450bps reduction since June 2024. If another cut is made, it will mark the fourth consecutive rate reduction since the SBP began reversing rates in June 2024, reflecting an improved macroeconomic landscape and a shift in the central bank’s monetary stance.

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