Pakistan Market Wrap: Evening Chronicle – By AHCML Research

Jan 15 2026


Al Habib Capital Markets


  • The KSE-100 Index experienced a volatile session, hitting an intraday high of 183,717.53 before closing at 181,456.33, down 1,113 points (-0.61%) as profit-taking set in. Selling pressure was evident across key sectors, particularly Commercial Banks, accounting for almost half of total index losses, while technology and Oil & Gas E&P names also saw heavy selling.
  • On the macro front, the Government of Pakistan signed an MoU with SC Financial Technologies LLC, an affiliate of World Liberty Financial USA, to promote next-generation digital payment systems and cross-border financial innovation. Separately, customs authorities achieved a key industry-wide reform by mandating the application of official bank exchange rates for international shipping charges, effectively curbing arbitrary and excessive billing practices. Among major laggards, UBL, ENGROH, SYS, MCB and EFERT, which cumulatively shaved - 622.17 points off the benchmark. HASCOL led trading with 62.65 million shares, as total market turnover reached 817.95 mn shares.
Oil & Gas Exploration: E&Ps profitability likely to decline by 15% YoY and 7% QoQ in 2QFY26 – By Topline Research

Jan 16 2026


Topline Securities


  • We expect Topline E&P universe to post a 15% YoY decline in earnings in 2QFY26, primarily due to a decline in gas production and oil prices.
  • Oil production averaged 64.7k bpd during the quarter, reflecting a 2% YoY increase, while gas production fell 4% to around 2,732 mmcfd. The impact of this decline in gas volumes was compounded by a 13% YoY decrease in Arab Light crude prices, which averaged USD65.37/barrel in 2QFY26. In addition, a 48% YoY decline in other income, driven by the absence of one-off gains and a lower interest rate, is likely to further weigh on profitability.
  • On a sequential basis, sector earnings are expected to witness a 7% decline, despite a 4% improvement in oil volumes during the quarter, as the decline in gas production combined with weaker oil prices is likely to more than offset the gains.
Technical Outlook: KSE-100; Testing the support range – By JS Research

Jan 16 2026


JS Global Capital


  • The KSE-100 index extended the decline to close at 181,456, down 1,113 points DoD. Volumes stood at 820mn shares versus 1,034mn shares traded previously. The index is likely to test support between 180,590 and 180,790 levels as a drop below that will target 179,043 level. However, any upside will face resistance in the range of 181,985-183,720 levels. The RSI and the MACD have continued to move down, supporting a negative view. Investors are recommended to stay cautious on the higher side and wait for dips. The support and resistance are at 180,254 and 183,188 levels, respectively.
Morning News: Govt hikes levy on petrol, HOBC, HSD – By HMFS Research

Jan 16 2026


HMFS Research


  • The government on Thursday increased the Petroleum Levy (PL) on petrol by Rs4.62 per litre and high-speed diesel (HSD) by Re0.80, effectively denying consumers any relief as it opted to maintain the existing pump prices for the next fortnight. The PL on High Octane Blending Component (HOBC) was also raised by Rs4.62 per litre, pushing the total PL on petrol and HOBC from Rs79.62 to Rs84.27 per litre.
  • The PL on HSD has risen to Rs76.21 per litre from Rs75.41. In addition, the government continues to collect a Climate Support Levy (CSL) of Rs2.50 per litre on petrol, HSD and HOBC. Consumers of kerosene and light diesel oil also face a PL of Rs20.36 and Rs15.84 per litre, respectively. Fuel prices are further impacted by the Inland Freight Equalization Margin (IFEM), which stands at Rs8.97 per litre on petrol and Rs7.25 per litre on HSD.
Pakistan Economy: Monetary Policy Survey – By Topline Research

Jan 15 2026


Topline Securities


  • State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) is scheduled to hold the first Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) meeting of 2026 on Jan 26, 2026. Unlike previous poll of Dec 2025 MPC meeting, where 70% were expecting status quo, now 80% are expecting a rate cut.
  • Out of 80% rate cut participants, 56.4% expect 50bps cut, 15.4% expect 100bps cut, 5% expect 25 bps cut and 3% expect 75bps cut.
Pakistan Market Wrap: Evening Chronicle – By AHCML Research

Jan 15 2026


Al Habib Capital Markets


  • The KSE-100 Index experienced a volatile session, hitting an intraday high of 183,717.53 before closing at 181,456.33, down 1,113 points (-0.61%) as profit-taking set in. Selling pressure was evident across key sectors, particularly Commercial Banks, accounting for almost half of total index losses, while technology and Oil & Gas E&P names also saw heavy selling.
  • On the macro front, the Government of Pakistan signed an MoU with SC Financial Technologies LLC, an affiliate of World Liberty Financial USA, to promote next-generation digital payment systems and cross-border financial innovation. Separately, customs authorities achieved a key industry-wide reform by mandating the application of official bank exchange rates for international shipping charges, effectively curbing arbitrary and excessive billing practices. Among major laggards, UBL, ENGROH, SYS, MCB and EFERT, which cumulatively shaved - 622.17 points off the benchmark. HASCOL led trading with 62.65 million shares, as total market turnover reached 817.95 mn shares.
Pakistan Market Wrap: Gains Locked, Caution Rules: KSE-100 Navigates Profit-Taking Waves – By HMFS Research

Jan 15 2026


HMFS Research


  • The KSE-100 Index remained under pressure during today’s session, extending the ongoing profit-taking phase as investors continued to lock in gains at elevated valuations. Sentiment was tempered by international market jitters, which weighed on risk appetite across the board. That said, improving domestic economic fundamentals provided partial support, resulting in selective buying across certain sectors and allowing the benchmark to briefly trade in positive territory during the session. However, selling pressure resurfaced in the latter half, dragging the index back into the red, where it ultimately closed at 181,456, down 1,113 points from the previous close.
  • Market participation remained healthy, with 281mn shares traded on the KSE-100 and 818mn shares changing hands in the broader market. Leading volume contributors for the day were HASCOL (63mn), MDTL (44mn), and NCPL (37mn). Market activity reflects a cautious yet constructive stance, with investors balancing selective accumulation in value-driven names against profit realization at stretched levels. Global developments are likely to remain a key swing factor in near-term market direction. Meanwhile, ongoing discussions surrounding potential defence equipment exports present a medium-term catalyst, as successful execution could support external reserves and strengthen sentiment. In this backdrop, investors are advised to remain vigilant, adopt a disciplined approach, and focus on fundamentally strong stocks offering sustainable long-term growth.
Pakistan Market Wrap: View from the Desk – By JS Research

Jan 15 2026


JS Global Capital


  • The KSE-100 Index endured a volatile session today, closing at 181,456 points, down 0.6%. Despite a nearly intraday rally, the market succumbed to renewed selling pressure amid profit-taking. This bearish sentiment was primarily triggered by heightened geopolitical tensions in the Middle East and concerns over a potential reacceleration of inflation due to rising energy costs and external sector imbalances. While current volatility persists, the long-term outlook remains cautiously optimistic. If corporate earnings for the upcoming quarter exceed expectations and regional stability improves, the index is well-positioned to resume its trajectory toward the 187,000 resistance zone.
Pakistan Market Wrap: KSE-100 closes at 181,456 down 1,113 points – By Alpha-Akseer Research

Jan 15 2026


Alpha Capital


  • The equity market opened on a positive note but failed to maintain momentum. The KSE-100 Index reached an intraday high of 183,718 and a low of 180,784 before closing at 181,456, registering a decline of 1,113 points. Total volumes on the main board stood at 279 million shares, with a traded value of PKR 31 billion.
  • The index’s decline was largely driven by selling pressure in key stocks, including UBL (-1.2%, -172 points), ENGROH (-1.8%, -146 points), SYS (-2.3%, -113 points), MCB (-1.6%, -99 points), and EFERT (-1.8%, -91 points). On the activity front, BOP and PTC led volumes with traded shares of 28.6 million and 19 million, respectively.
Close - End Mutual Fund: Mutual Funds’ AUM tripled over the past 3-years – By JS Research

Jan 15 2026


JS Global Capital


  • As per the data compiled from MUFAP, mutual fund assets under management (AUMs) have tripled over the past three years, recording 11% YoY growth in Dec-2025.
  • Within total AUMs, investments in equity portfolios increased by 56%, while allocations to debt portfolios (income, fixed income, and money market funds) increased by 5% in CY25. Resultantly, equity’s share of total AUMs rose from a low of 10% in Dec-23 to 15% in Dec-25.
  • Ample domestic liquidity and improved equity market attractiveness have not only absorbed FIPI outflows but have also supported a broad-based market re-rating, with valuations rising from 3.5x in Dec-23 to 8x in Dec-25, with further upside potential.
Technical Outlook: KSE-100; Expected to trade in a range – By JS Research

Jan 15 2026


JS Global Capital


  • KSE-100 index showed negative movement to close at 182,570 level, down 1,382 points DoD. Volumes stood at 1,034mn shares versus 1,037mn shares traded previously. The index is expected to re-test support at 182,370 (yesterday's low) where a fall below that will target the recent low at 180,590. However, any upside will face resistance between 183,220 and 184,730 range, where a break above that will target 185,111 and 186,340 levels. The indicators are mixed, signaling no clear trading view. We recommend investors to stay cautious on the higher side and wait for dips. The support and resistance are at 181,718 and 184,074 levels, respectively.
Pakistan Market Wrap: Evening Chronicle – By AHCML Research

Jan 15 2026


Al Habib Capital Markets


  • The KSE-100 Index experienced a volatile session, hitting an intraday high of 183,717.53 before closing at 181,456.33, down 1,113 points (-0.61%) as profit-taking set in. Selling pressure was evident across key sectors, particularly Commercial Banks, accounting for almost half of total index losses, while technology and Oil & Gas E&P names also saw heavy selling.
  • On the macro front, the Government of Pakistan signed an MoU with SC Financial Technologies LLC, an affiliate of World Liberty Financial USA, to promote next-generation digital payment systems and cross-border financial innovation. Separately, customs authorities achieved a key industry-wide reform by mandating the application of official bank exchange rates for international shipping charges, effectively curbing arbitrary and excessive billing practices. Among major laggards, UBL, ENGROH, SYS, MCB and EFERT, which cumulatively shaved - 622.17 points off the benchmark. HASCOL led trading with 62.65 million shares, as total market turnover reached 817.95 mn shares.
Pakistan Market Wrap: Evening Chronicle – By AHCML Research

Jan 14 2026


Al Habib Capital Markets


  • The KSE-100 Index experienced a volatile session, hitting an intraday high of 184,726.60 before closing at 182,569.81, down 1,382 points (-0.75%) as profit-taking set in. Selling pressure was evident across key sectors, particularly Commercial Banks, accounting for nearly half of total index losses, while cement and fertilizer names also saw heavy selling. Power and telecom sectors contributed to broader downside, showing risk-off sentiment across cyclical and defensive sectors alike.
  • On the macro front, the World Bank projects Pakistan’s GDP growth at 3% in FY25–26, rising to 3.4% in FY26–27, supported by agricultural recovery and post-flood reconstruction. However, the current account deficit is expected to widen in FY26–27 due to rising import demand and normalization of remittances. Among major laggards, UBL, MCB, FFC, LUCK and HUBC, which cumulatively shaved -897.26 points off the benchmark. KEL led trading with 56.27 million shares, as total market turnover reached 1,031.36 million shares.
Pakistan Market Wrap: Evening Chronicle – By AHCML Research

Jan 13 2026


Al Habib Capital Markets


  • The benchmark KSE-100 Index posted a strong rebound, surging to an intraday high of 184,304.86 before closing at 183,951.50, registering a gain of 1,567.36 points (0.86%). The rally was driven by broad-based buying, led primarily by Commercial Banks, Cement, oil & gas exploration alongside selective strength in Telecommunication.
  • On the macro front, the Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) invited budget proposals from the business community, seeking recommendations on new taxation measures aimed at increasing the tax incidence on affluent segments ahead of the upcoming fiscal year. In terms of index contribution, UBL, NBP, MCB, LUCK, & MEBL, emerged as key drivers, collectively adding 937.23 to the benchmark. On the volumes front, BOP led activity with 73.89 million shares; while overall market turnover stood at 1,033.26 million shares, reflecting healthy participation.
Power Generation & Distribution: Power Sector Revenue Requirement Reduced to PKR 3.38trn – By AHCML Research

Jan 13 2026


Al Habib Capital Markets


  • NEPRA has announced the consumer-end electricity tariff for CY26 following its public hearing. Under the determination, the Government has projected electricity sales of 113.58 billion kWh to DISCOs, revised downward from the earlier estimate of 116.4 billion kWh, while the allowed system losses for CY26 have been set at 10.87%, compared to the previously projected 11.04%.
  • Energy Charges: Estimated at PKR 924bn (PKR 9.12/KWh), down from PKR 1,125bn (PKR 10.87/KWh), primarily due to lower energy prices and a stable PKR exchange rate.
Pakistan Market Wrap: Evening Chronicle – By AHCML Research

Jan 12 2026


Al Habib Capital Markets


  • The KSE-100 Index experienced a volatile session, hitting an intraday high of 184,439.06 before closing at 182,384.14, down 2,026 points (-1.10%) as profit-taking set in. Selling pressure was evident across key sectors, particularly Commercial Banks, Oil & Gas E&P, Technology & IT Services, and Fertilizer, as investors trimmed exposure at elevated valuations.
  • On the macro front, Prime Minister has said concerted efforts are being made to transform Pakistan into a regional hub for Information Technology. Separately, international Oil prices dipped on Monday, after Iran said it had “total control” following weekend violence, easing some concerns over supply from the OPEC producer, while investors also weighed efforts to resume oil exports from Venezuela. Among major laggards, SYS, UBL, MEBL, ENGROH and FFC, which cumulatively shaved -782.51 points off the benchmark. FFL led trading with 65.62 million shares, as total market turnover reached 1,055.68mn shares.
Pakistan Market Wrap: Evening Chronicle – By AHCML Research

Jan 9 2026


Al Habib Capital Markets


  • The benchmark KSE-100 Index saw a volatile session, hitting an intraday high of 186,180.32 before closing at 184,409.67 down 1,133 points (-0.61%) amid profit-taking. Selling pressure was evident across key sectors, particularly Cement, Commercial Banks, OMC, and Oil & Gas E&P. As investors trimmed exposure at elevated valuations. However, sentiment found some support from positive developments, including Pakistan receiving USD 3.6bn in remittances in December 2025 and the PM’s approval of a national policy framework aimed at unlocking USD 450bn in gemstone potential. Among major laggards HUBC, LUCK,ENGROH, NBP, and EFERT collectively shaved 529 points off the index. On the volumes chart, FFL led activity with 75.81mn shares, while total market turnover stood at 1026.61mn shares.
Pakistan Market Wrap: Evening Chronicle – By AHCML Research

Jan 8 2026


Al Habib Capital Markets


  • The KSE-100 Index experienced a volatile session, hitting an intraday high of 187,905 before closing at 185,543, down 9756 points (-0.52%) as profit-taking set in. Selling pressure was evident across key sectors, particularly Commercial Banks, Holding Companies, Technology & IT Services, and Oil & Gas Exploration & Production, as investors trimmed exposure at elevated valuations. On the macro front, Visa reiterated its commitment to expanding digital payments and enhancing financial inclusion in Pakistan, with initiatives focused on supporting small and nano businesses and extending QR and tap-to-phone solutions to Tier-2 and Tier-3 cities. Separately, a Senate body expressed concern over cartelization within the pharmaceutical sector. Among major laggards, ENGROH, UBL, MEBL, SYS and PPL, which cumulatively shaved -985.86 points off the benchmark. AGHA led trading with 131.88 million shares, as total market turnover reached 1,421.07mn shares.
Pakistan Market Wrap: Evening Chronicle – By AHCML Research

Jan 6 2026


Al Habib Capital Markets


  • The Pakistan Stock Exchange’s (PSX) benchmark KSE-100 Index extended its upward momentum, reaching an intraday high of 185,481.45 points before closing at a new all-time high of 185,062.10, up 2,653.87 points (+1.45%). Market sentiment remained strong, supported by net buying over the last seven sessions from Banks (USD 44mn), Companies (USD 18mn), Brokers (USD 6.5mn), and Mutual Funds (USD 5.2mn). Moreover, a PKR345bn decline in government debt stocks over the past five months, the Prime Minister’s call for greater access to loans for SMEs and PKR820bn weekly increase in M2 were also supported the positive activity in the stock market. Heavyweights, including MCB, UBL, MEBL, HBL, and LUCK were the key index drivers, collectively contributing 1,898.22 points. KEL led trading volumes with 109.62 million shares, while overall market participation reached 1,300.56 million shares.
Pakistan Market Wrap: Evening Chronicle – By AHCML Research

Jan 5 2026


Al Habib Capital Markets


  • The Pakistan Stock Exchange’s (PSX) benchmark KSE-100 Index continued its upward momentum, surging to a intraday high of 183,964.37 points before settling at a new all-time high of 182,408.23, up 3,373.30 points (1.88%). Market sentiment remained firmly positive, supported by strong fertilizer off-take data and expectations of a policy rate cut in the upcoming SBP Monetary Policy Committee meeting. On the macro front, Pakistan and China held the seventh round of their Strategic Dialogue, reaffirming bilateral cooperation, while the Prime Minister directed authorities to accelerate bank lending to SMEs. Heavyweights including UBL, HBL, ENGROH, MCB, and EFERT were the key index drivers, collectively contributing 1,676.53 points. BOP led volumes with 95.46 million shares; as overall market participation reached 1,377.51 million shares.
Pakistan Market Wrap: Evening Chronicle – By AHCML Research

Jan 1 2026


Al Habib Capital Markets


  • The benchmark KSE-100 Index posted a strong rebound, surging to an intraday high of 176,658.38 before closing at an all-time high of 176,355.49 and registering a gain of 2,301.17 points (1.32%). The rally was driven by broad- based buying, led primarily by Commercial Banks and Oil & Gas stocks, alongside selective strength in cement, fertilizer, and power sectors.
  • Positive sentiment prevailed on the eve of the new year, with fresh fund allocations for investment plans contributing to the momentum. On the macroeconomic front, headline inflation eased to 5.6%YoY in Dec’25, within the Ministry of Finance’s projected range, while the FBR’s provisional tax collection for the 1HFY26 stood at PKR 6,154 billion, falling short of the target by PKR 336 billion. In terms of index contribution, UBL, OGDC, ENGRO, HBL, and MEBL emerged as key drivers, collectively adding 1,086.27 points to the benchmark. On the volumes front, KEL led activity with 372.71 million shares, while overall market turnover stood at 1,399.85 million shares, reflecting healthy participation