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PSX rallies on earnings speculation, geopolitical tensions easing

info@thewitness.com.auBy info@thewitness.com.auOctober 31, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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A Pakistani stockbroker monitors share prices at the Pakistan Stock Exchange in Karachi, April 8, 2025. — INP
A Pakistani stockbroker monitors share prices at the Pakistan Stock Exchange in Karachi, April 8, 2025. — INP

Equities advanced on Friday, with sentiment boosted by ceasefire assurances between Pakistan and Afghanistan and further underpinned by earnings chatter.

“Bullish activity witnessed after reports of Pak[istan] Afghan agree to maintain ceasefire in the cross border conflict,” said 

Ahsan Mehanti, Managing Director and CEO of Arif Habib Commodities, said the bullish activity was witnessed after reports that Pakistan and Afghanistan agreed to maintain ceasefire.

“Speculations in the earnings season played a catalyst role in bullish activity at PSX,” he added.

The Pakistan Stock Exchange’s (PSX) benchmark KSE-100 Index climbed to an intraday high of 160,625.86, gaining 3,802.73 points, or 2.43%, and recorded a low of 158,195.54, reflecting a gain of 1,462.67 points, or 0.93%.

Turkiye’s foreign ministry confirmed late Thursday that Pakistan and the Afghan Taliban regime agreed to uphold a ceasefire following a fresh round of talks in Istanbul. It added that meetings held in Istanbul from October 25–30 aimed to solidify the ceasefire first agreed in Doha on October 18–19.

Separately, the State Bank of Pakistan said foreign exchange reserves held by the central bank rose by $16 million to $14.471 billion during the week ended October 24.

Total liquid foreign reserves fell to $19.687 billion from $19.853 billion a week earlier as commercial-bank reserves decreased to $5.216 billion from $5.398 billion. The SBP expects its reserves to reach $17.8 billion by the end of this fiscal year.

On Thursday, the market extended losses, shedding 1,732.19 points, or 1.09%, to close at 156,732.87 against 158,465.06 a day earlier.

During that session, the index climbed to an intraday high of 159,507.41, gaining 1,042.36 points, or 0.66%, before dropping to a low of 156,327.60, reflecting a decline of 2,137.45 points, or 1.35%.

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