In the currency markets, the US dollar experienced a slight strengthening against the Pakistani rupee.
In the interbank market, the dollar rose by 8 paisas, reaching Rs278.47. Similarly, in the open market, the dollar saw an increase of 11 paisas, bringing it to Rs279.54.
Meanwhile, the Pakistan Stock Exchange (PSX) had a negative end to the business day. The PSX fell below the critical threshold of 75,000 points, with the benchmark KSE-100 index dropping by 250 points to close at 74,956 points. This decline marks a significant downturn, reflecting investor concerns and market volatility.
The dual trends in the currency and stock markets highlight ongoing economic fluctuations, with the stock market's performance particularly notable as it dips below the 75,000 mark. Analysts are closely monitoring these developments to gauge future market directions and economic stability.
At the start of business in the interbank market on Wednesday, the value of the US dollar saw an increase of 11 paisas, reaching Rs278.50.
This rise follows yesterday's closing rate of Rs278.39. The uptick in the dollar's value reflects ongoing fluctuations in the currency market, prompting investors and analysts to closely monitor exchange rates.
Simultaneously, the Pakistan Stock Exchange (PSX) kicked off the day with a surge in trading activity, witnessing a brisk start to business. The benchmark KSE-100 index saw a notable increase of 200 points, reaching 75,417 points. This positive momentum marks a promising start to the trading session, indicating investor confidence in the market.
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Yesterday, the stock market closed at 75,206 points, reflecting a positive trend in trading activity.
On Tuesday, the Pakistan Stock Exchange (PSX) witnessed a positive trend at both the start and end of business. The KSE-100 index saw an increase of 123 points, and traded at 75,207 points at the close of business. At the start of business, the index saw an increase of 100 points, trading at 75,185 points.
Meanwhile, the US dollar continued its upward trend in the interbank market. The value of the dollar increased by 5 paisas, reaching Rs278.35.