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PSX trades range-bound as IMF talks, global concerns weigh

info@thewitness.com.auBy info@thewitness.com.auOctober 10, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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Pakistani traders stand beneath an electronic board displaying share prices at the Pakistani Stock Exchange (PSX). — INP/File
Pakistani traders stand beneath an electronic board displaying share prices at the Pakistani Stock Exchange (PSX). — INP/File

The stock market traded cautiously on Friday, fluctuating within a range as investors weighed Pakistan’s ongoing International Monetary Fund (IMF) review, persistent geopolitical and global economic headwinds.

“Stocks are under pressure amid security unrest and geopolitical uncertainty,” said Ahsan Mehanti, Managing Director and CEO of Arif Habib Commodities.

“Weak global crude oil prices and weak global equities amid fears over the outcome of the US Govt shutdown, US tariffs played a catalyst role in bearish activity at PSX,” he added.

During intraday trading, the Pakistan Stock Exchange’s (PSX) benchmark KSE-100 Index touched a high of 165,262.85 points, up 732.05 points, or 0.44%, and retreated to a low of 162,411.25 points, reflecting a decline of 2,119.55 points, or -1.29%, from the previous close of 164,530.8 points.

The US government shutdown entered its third week after senators once again rejected a Republican funding bill, with President Donald Trump ramping up pressure on Democrats as public services remain crippled. The impasse has unsettled global markets, raising concerns about fiscal stability and economic growth in the United States.

Back home, unresolved talks between Pakistan and the IMF over a staff-level agreement continued to weigh on sentiment. Sources told The News that disagreements persisted on external financing tables and the release of the Governance and Corruption Diagnostic (GCD) Assessment report, both key components of the IMF’s Memorandum of Economic and Financial Policies (MEFP).

Officials expressed optimism that these issues could be resolved within the next two weeks, paving the way for a deal.

Meanwhile, the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) reported that overseas workers’ remittances rose 8.41% year-on-year in the first quarter (July–September) of FY2025–26 to $9.54 billion, compared with $8.80 billion in the same period last year.

September inflows stood at $3.18 billion, up 11.33%, led by remittances from Saudi Arabia ($750.9 million), the UAE ($677.1 million), the UK ($454.8 million), and the US ($269 million).

Adviser to the Finance Minister Khurram Schehzad said Pakistan received $38.3 billion in remittances last fiscal year and expects inflows to surpass $41 billion this year.

The SBP’s foreign exchange reserves increased by $20 million to $14.42 billion during the week ending October 3, even after the repayment of $500 million in Eurobonds. Total liquid reserves rose to $19.81 billion, while reserves held by commercial banks slipped by $6 million to $5.39 billion.

On Thursday, the KSE-100 Index had declined 735.94 points, or 0.45%, to close at 164,530.81 points from 165,266.75 points in the previous session. The index recorded a high of 166,729.97 points and a low of 164,306.77 points.

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