Pakistan Market Wrap: The benchmark index closed on a negative note – By IIS Research

Oct 8 2025


Ismail Iqbal Securities


  • The benchmark index closed on a negative note, remaining volatile throughout the session as profit taking from the last two sessions continued. Trading volumes decreased to 555mn shares today as compared to 630mn shares in the previous session. Today, the KSE-100 index lost 907 points to close at 165,267 level, down by -0.55% DoD. Commercial Banks, Cement, and Fertilizer sectors were the major laggards in today's session, cumulatively shedding 921 points from the index.
Pakistan Market Wrap: The benchmark index closed on a positive note – By IIS Research

Oct 20 2025


Ismail Iqbal Securities


  • The benchmark index closed on a positive note, gradually gaining throughout the session as easing geopolitical pressures and optimism around the ongoing results season lifted sentiment. The market further strengthened toward the close following positive news of a current account surplus of USD 110 million. Trading volumes increased to 704mn shares today as compared to 500mn shares in the previous session. Today, the KSE-100 index gained 2,437 points to close at 166,243 level, up by 1.49% DoD. Commercial Banks, Oil & Gas Exploration Companies, and Fertilizer sectors were the major contributors in today's session, cumulatively adding 1786 points to the index.
Pakistan Market Wrap: KSE-100 closes at 166,243 up 2,437 points – By Alpha-Akseer Research

Oct 20 2025


Alpha Capital


  • The equity market opened on a strong note and maintained its upward trajectory throughout the session. The KSE-100 Index recorded an intraday high of 166,421 and a low of 164,282, before closing at 166,243, reflecting a significant gain of 2,437 points. Trading activity remained vibrant, with a total volume of 703.7 million shares and a traded value of approximately PKR 36.4 billion.
  • Key contributors to the index’s rise included HBL (4.8%, 285 points), UBL (2.2%, 255 points), BOP (10%, 167 points), NBP (4.1%, 144 points), and AKBL (10%, 138 points). On the volume side, KEL and BOP dominated with 229.3 million and 184.4 million shares traded, respectively.
  • Following a healthy phase of correction and consolidation, the market has begun to regain positive momentum. While short-term volatility may persist, the medium- to long-term outlook remains positive, bolstered by the upcoming corporate earnings season. Robust dividend announcements, particularly from Banks and Fertilizer companies, are anticipated. Investors are advised to focus on fundamentally strong sectors—including E&Ps, OMCs, Fertilizers, and Banks—which offer a combination of attractive dividend yields and sustainable growth potential.
Pakistan Market Wrap: Bulls Regain Control as Optimism Returns to the Bourse – By Topline Research

Oct 20 2025


Topline Securities


  • The Pakistan Stock Exchange (PSX) witnessed a strong bullish rally on the KSE-100 index, as renewed optimism lifted investor sentiment across the board. The benchmark surged 2,615 points intraday, driven by improving geopolitical conditions and encouraging macroeconomic signals. Investor confidence strengthened as Pak–Afghan border tensions eased, following the peace talks held in Doha, while positive economic developments added further momentum. Additionally, the Finance Minister’s projection of 3.5–4% GDP growth for FY25— despite the challenges posed by recent monsoon floods—further reinforced market optimism.
  • Amid this upbeat sentiment, the benchmark KSE-100 Index gained 2,356 points over the previous close, settling at 166,242 level. Trading activity remained robust, with 704mn shares changing hands on the KSE-100 and 1.47bn shares traded in the broader market. KEL (229mn), WTL (223mn), and BOP (184mn) emerged as the top volume leaders for the session. Looking ahead, favourable macroeconomic indicators, coupled with the anticipated IMF tranche disbursement, are expected to sustain the market’s positive trajectory. Moreover, the ongoing quarterly earnings season may attract investors toward value-oriented and fundamentally strong stocks. That said, intermittent profit-taking cannot be ruled out as the index consolidates at higher levels. Investors are advised to remain vigilant, monitor market dynamics closely, and focus on stocks offering long-term growth potential.
Pakistan Market Wrap: Evening Chronicle – By AHCML Research

Oct 17 2025


Al Habib Capital Markets


  • The KSE-100 Index witnessed another session of heightened volatility, touching an intraday high of 165,031 before settling at 163,806, down -638.51 points (-0.39%). Market sentiment remained cautious, with profit-taking weighing on performance as investors trimmed positions across key sectors, including automobile assemblers, cement, commercial banks, oil and gas exploration companies, OMCs, power generation and refinery.
  • On economic front, The State Bank of Pakistan’s FY25 Annual Report highlights that prudent monetary and fiscal policies, along with IMF support and favorable global conditions, strengthened macroeconomic stability, reducing inflation to an eight-year low, achieving a current account surplus, and cutting the fiscal deficit to a nine-year low. Among key index movers, MARI, UBL, HBL, POL, & ENGROH, cumulatively dragged the benchmark down by -380.52 points. WTL led volumes with 891.36 million shares; overall market turnover was 1,978.65 million shares
Pakistan Market Wrap: The benchmark index closed on a negative note – By IIS Research

Oct 17 2025


Ismail Iqbal Securities


  • The benchmark index closed on a negative note, exhibiting volatility throughout the session, primarily due to the absence of any significant positive triggers. Trading volumes decreased to 500mn shares today as compared to 1390mn shares in the previous session. Today, the KSE-100 index lost 639 points to close at 163,806 level, down by -0.39% DoD. Oil & Gas Exploration Companies, Commercial Banks, and Power Generation & Distribution sectors were the major laggards in today's session, cumulatively shedding 497 points from the index.             
Pakistan Market Wrap: Volatility Persists: KSE-100 Slips 1,300 Points – By HMFS Research

Oct 17 2025


HMFS Research


  • The market remained volatile today, trading largely in the red as sentiment oscillated between optimism and caution. The downside was primarily driven by escalating Pakistan–Afghanistan geopolitical tensions, which unsettled investors and triggered broad-based profit-taking. Further pressure emerged after Finance Minister highlighted that recent floods affecting vast agricultural areas could weigh on economic growth this year, amplifying concerns over near-term fundamentals. Consequently, the KSE-100 Index extended its decline, closing 639 points lower at 163,806 level, marking a sharp correction on the last trading session.
  • The KSE-100 index recorded 500mn shares traded, while overall market volumes surged to 1.98bn shares. WTL (891mn), KEL (263mn), and BOP (84mn) emerged as the day’s top volume leaders. Looking ahead, market fundamentals remain robust, underpinned by improving macroeconomic indicators, the anticipated IMF inflow, and ongoing bilateral engagements with key partners. The onset of the quarterly results season is also expected to provide fresh upward momentum to the index. While intermittent volatility and profit-taking may emerge—particularly if geopolitical tensions intensify—the overall sentiment remains constructive. Investors are advised to maintain a balanced and fundamentals-driven approach, focusing on companies with resilient earnings and sustainable growth prospects, while staying mindful of short-term market shifts.
Pakistan Market Wrap: KSE-100 closes at 163,806 down 639points – By Alpha-Akseer Research

Oct 17 2025


Alpha Capital


  • The equity market began the session on a strong note but experienced volatility throughout the day. The KSE-100 Index touched an intraday high of 165,031 and a low of 163,118 before settling at 163,806, marking a decline of 639 points. Trading activity remained robust, with a total volume of 550.4 million shares and a traded value of approximately PKR 22 billion.
  • Major contributors to the index’s decline included MARI (-1.5%, -91 points), UBL (-0.7%, -78 points), HBL (-1.3%, -77 points), POL (-2.4%, -68 points), and ENGROH (-0.9%, -67 points). On the volume front, KEL and BOP led the activity with 262.7 million and 84.2 million shares traded, respectively.
Pakistan Cements: Demand uptick to catalyse further rerating – By Insight Research

Oct 17 2025


Insight Securities


  • Pakistan cement sector has rallied 33% FYTD vs. KSE100’s 32% return. Despite utilization hovering at a depressed level of ~45%, sector’s profitability and stock performance have remained robust. Historically, sector valuations have moved closely in tandem with demand cycles, with P/E multiple stretching towards 10x during boom cycles and contracting to 5x in period of subdued demand. Unlike previous cycles where weak demand triggered price wars and subsequent compressed valuations, cement players have observed strict pricing discipline during current cycle.
  • With political and economic stability, deleveraged balance sheet, lower interest rates and no major capacity additions in short run, the sector appears well positioned to sustain its upward momentum, while any improvement in demand outlook remains a key upside trigger.
Pakistan Fertilizers: Fertilizer off-take down 45%MoM – By Taurus Research

Oct 17 2025


Taurus Securities


  • Total fertilizer off-take was down significantly i.e. 45%MoM in Sep’25 to 625,692 tons due to the impact of the flood devastation (late Aug’25-early Sep’25), poor farm economics as well as higher input costs which had dropped yields on the cash crops i.e. mainly wheat—likely to disrupt demand for the fertilizer products in the near-term. Elsewhere, the resumption of loan disbursement under the Kissan Card scheme and other incentive schemes may support some demand for Fertilizer products during the upcoming Rabi Season 2025-26.
  • On a YoY basis, total fertilizer off-take was up 6%YoY in Sep’25 on the back of the Government’s stance to provide incentives as well as increase in credit disbursements to the farmers to improve agronomic activities. 
Morning News: Pakistan, IMF mull raising tax rates on solar panels, internet – By Vector Research

Oct 17 2025


Vector Securities


  • Following the rejection of proposals to increase tax rates on fertilizer and pesticides, Pakistan and the International Monetary Fund (IMF) are considering alternative options — raising taxes on rooftop solar panels, internet services and other sectors — as contingency measures in case of a revenue shortfall. These identified contingency measures are expected to be part of the IMF’s second review report, to be released after the approval of a $1 billion tranche under the $7 billion Extended Fund Facility (EFF). The measures would only be triggered under two conditions: if the revenue shortfall for the first half (July-December) of the fiscal year exceeds projections, and if the Finance Ministry is unable to reduce its expenditures. (The News)
  • The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has forecast a gradual improvement in Pakistan’s fiscal indicators over the next five years, including a lower fiscal deficit and a reduced debt-to-GDP ratio. However, it has also warned of persistent revenue shortfalls and rising pension and health expenditures. (Dawn)
Pakistan Market Wrap: The benchmark index closed on a positive note – By IIS Research

Oct 20 2025


Ismail Iqbal Securities


  • The benchmark index closed on a positive note, gradually gaining throughout the session as easing geopolitical pressures and optimism around the ongoing results season lifted sentiment. The market further strengthened toward the close following positive news of a current account surplus of USD 110 million. Trading volumes increased to 704mn shares today as compared to 500mn shares in the previous session. Today, the KSE-100 index gained 2,437 points to close at 166,243 level, up by 1.49% DoD. Commercial Banks, Oil & Gas Exploration Companies, and Fertilizer sectors were the major contributors in today's session, cumulatively adding 1786 points to the index.
Pakistan Market Wrap: The benchmark index closed on a negative note – By IIS Research

Oct 17 2025


Ismail Iqbal Securities


  • The benchmark index closed on a negative note, exhibiting volatility throughout the session, primarily due to the absence of any significant positive triggers. Trading volumes decreased to 500mn shares today as compared to 1390mn shares in the previous session. Today, the KSE-100 index lost 639 points to close at 163,806 level, down by -0.39% DoD. Oil & Gas Exploration Companies, Commercial Banks, and Power Generation & Distribution sectors were the major laggards in today's session, cumulatively shedding 497 points from the index.             
Pakistan Market Wrap: The benchmark index closed flat – By IIS Research

Oct 15 2025


Ismail Iqbal Securities


  • The benchmark index closed flat after a volatile start. The market gained momentum mid session, surging over 2,000 points intraday; however, profit taking toward the end erased those gains, bringing the index back to square one. Trading volumes increased to 894mn shares today as compared to 587mn shares in the previous session. Today, the KSE-100 index gained 210 points to close at 165,686 level, up by 0.13% DoD. Commercial Banks, Power Generation & Distribution, and Oil & Gas Marketing Companies sectors were the major contributors in today's session, cumulatively adding 576 points to the index.
Mari Energies Limited (MARI): Corporate Briefing Key Takeaways – By IIS Research

Oct 14 2025


Ismail Iqbal Securities


  • The company reported a Net Profit of PKR 65.1 billion (EPS: PKR 54.25) for FY25, reflecting a 15.7% decline compared to PKR 77.3 billion (EPS: PKR 64.37) in FY24. The dip in profitability was primarily attributed to lower production volumes due to gas curtailment, adverse FX and price variances, and additional wellhead expenses.
  • The company reported total hydrocarbon sales of 39.13 MMBOE in FY25, showing a marginal 0.31% YoY increase from 39.01 MMBOE in FY24 marking the highest-ever annual output in its history. The uptick was supported by new production from Shewa, Ghazij, and Shawal fields, along with enhanced drilling activity, which helped offset the impact of gas curtailment at mature assets.
Pakistan Market Wrap: The benchmark index closed on a negative note – By IIS Research

Oct 13 2025


Ismail Iqbal Securities


  • The benchmark index closed on a negative note, under pressure and displaying volatility amid geopolitical uncertainty and, to a lesser extent, local political unrest. Trading volumes increased to 686mn shares today as compared to 608mn shares in the previous session. Today, the KSE-100 index lost 4,655 points to close at 158,443 level, down by -2.85% DoD. Commercial Banks, Oil & Gas Exploration Companies, and Cement sectors were the major laggards in today's session, cumulatively shedding 2566 points from the index.
Morning News: $30b gap found in import records – By IIS Research

Oct 13 2025


Ismail Iqbal Securities


  • The federal government booked $321 billion in imports during the past five years, $30 billion more than import payments cleared by the central bank through banking channels in the same period, underscoring the urgent need to reconcile the huge discrepancy.
  • The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has asked Pakistan to address vulnerabilities in top 10 government entities that are at the "highest risk" of indulging in corrupt practices and also recommended merit-based appointments of heads in key oversight bodies.
Morning News: Oil little changed amid fading risk premium after Gaza deal – By IIS Research

Oct 10 2025


Ismail Iqbal Securities


  • Oil prices were little changed in early Asian trade on Friday after falling more than 1% in the previous session, as the market's war risk premium faded after Israel and Hamas agreed to the first phase of a plan to end the war in Gaza. Brent crude futures were up 9 cents, or 0.1%, at $65.31 a barrel by 0044 GMT. U.S. West Texas Intermediate crude rose 12 cents, or 0.2%, to $61.63.
  • The International Monetary Fund and Pakistani authorities have made significant headway towards a staff-level agreement on the second review of the 37-month Extended Fund Facility (EFF) and the first review of the 28-month Resilience and Sustainability Facility (RSF), though talks will continue in the coming days to resolve remaining policy differences.
Pakistan Market Wrap: The benchmark index closed on a negative note – By IIS Research

Oct 8 2025


Ismail Iqbal Securities


  • The benchmark index closed on a negative note, remaining volatile throughout the session as profit taking from the last two sessions continued. Trading volumes decreased to 555mn shares today as compared to 630mn shares in the previous session. Today, the KSE-100 index lost 907 points to close at 165,267 level, down by -0.55% DoD. Commercial Banks, Cement, and Fertilizer sectors were the major laggards in today's session, cumulatively shedding 921 points from the index.
Pakistan Market Wrap: The benchmark index closed on a negative note – By IIS Research

Oct 7 2025


Ismail Iqbal Securities


  • The benchmark index closed on a negative note, remaining volatile throughout the session as profit taking from yesterday continued, compounded by the absence of any significant market triggers Trading volumes increased to 630mn shares today as compared to 624mn shares in the previous session. Today, the KSE-100 index lost 1,579 points to close at 166,174 level, down by -0.94% DoD. Oil & Gas Exploration Companies, Cement, and Power Generation & Distribution sectors were the major laggards in today's session, cumulatively shedding 1052 points from the index.
Pakistan Market Wrap: Daily Roundup - The benchmark index closed on a high note – By IIS Research

Oct 3 2025


Ismail Iqbal Securities


  • The benchmark index closed on a high note, hitting an all time high both intraday and at close, supported by ample liquidity in the market. However, some profit taking emerged toward the end of the session. Trading volumes increased to 831mn shares today as compared to 776mn shares in the previous session. Today, the KSE-100 index gained 500 points to close at 168,990 level, up by 0.30% DoD. Fertilizer, Automobile Assembler, and Power Generation & Distribution sectors were the major contributors in today's session, cumulatively adding 754 points to the index.