Pakistan Market Wrap: Evening Chronicle – By AHCML Research

Feb 6 2026


Al Habib Capital Markets


  • The benchmark KSE-100 Index witnessed a volatile session, touching an intraday high of 188,036 before closing at 184,310 down 3,703 points, or (-1.93% ) amid profit taking. The announcement of the Supreme Court case regarding NBP’s pension funds triggered selling pressure, as investors anticipated lower dividend payouts following potential cash outflows for pension fund payments. Furthermore, Barrick Gold’s board is reviewing all aspects of a gold and copper project in the Balochistan region due to security concerns, including capital allocation, as CEO Mark Hill stated during a post-earnings call. Additionally, the upcoming third IMF review at the end of the current month exerted pressure, reflecting concerns over slower progress on required economic reforms.
  • The uncertain geopolitical climate also dampened investor sentiment. Selling pressure was concentrated in Commercial Banks, Fertilizer, and Exploration & Production (E&P) stocks, due to a lack of fresh positive catalysts. High stakes Iran US negotiations over Tehran’s nuclear program commenced in Oman, with lingering disagreements raising fears of prolonged Middle East tensions. Major laggards such as NBP, FFC, PPL, UBL, and MEBL collectively dragged the index down by 1,573.11 points. On the volume front, K-Electric KEL led trading activity with 517.82 million shares, while the total market turnover stood at 1,266.28 million shares.
Pakistan Market Wrap: The benchmark index closed on a negative note – By IIS Research

Feb 6 2026


Ismail Iqbal Securities


  • The benchmark index closed on a negative note, facing selling pressure from early morning. Although a slight recovery was observed by the end of the first session, the momentum weakened again following news of the Islamabad blast. Trading volumes increased to 799mn shares today as compared to 768mn shares in the previous session. Today, the KSE-100 index lost 3,703 points to close at 184,130 level, down by -1.97% DoD. Banks, E&Ps, and Fertilizer sectors were the major laggards in today's session, cumulatively shedding 2494 points from the index.
Pakistan Market Wrap: Evening Chronicle – By AHCML Research

Feb 6 2026


Al Habib Capital Markets


  • The benchmark KSE-100 Index witnessed a volatile session, touching an intraday high of 188,036 before closing at 184,310 down 3,703 points, or (-1.93% ) amid profit taking. The announcement of the Supreme Court case regarding NBP’s pension funds triggered selling pressure, as investors anticipated lower dividend payouts following potential cash outflows for pension fund payments. Furthermore, Barrick Gold’s board is reviewing all aspects of a gold and copper project in the Balochistan region due to security concerns, including capital allocation, as CEO Mark Hill stated during a post-earnings call. Additionally, the upcoming third IMF review at the end of the current month exerted pressure, reflecting concerns over slower progress on required economic reforms.
  • The uncertain geopolitical climate also dampened investor sentiment. Selling pressure was concentrated in Commercial Banks, Fertilizer, and Exploration & Production (E&P) stocks, due to a lack of fresh positive catalysts. High stakes Iran US negotiations over Tehran’s nuclear program commenced in Oman, with lingering disagreements raising fears of prolonged Middle East tensions. Major laggards such as NBP, FFC, PPL, UBL, and MEBL collectively dragged the index down by 1,573.11 points. On the volume front, K-Electric KEL led trading activity with 517.82 million shares, while the total market turnover stood at 1,266.28 million shares.
Pakistan Market Wrap: KSE-100 closes at 184,130 down 3,703 points – By Alpha-Akseer Research

Feb 6 2026


Alpha Capital


  • The equity market opened on a subdued note and remained under pressure throughout the trading session. The KSE-100 Index fluctuated within a range of 183,547 to an intraday high of 188,036 before closing at 184,130, down 3,703 points. Total volumes on the main board stood at 798.2 million shares, with a total traded value of PKR 48.3 billion.
  • The decline in the index was primarily led by NBP (-8%, -396 points), FFC (-2.3%, -384 points), PPL (-5%, -313 points), UBL (-1.9%, -278 points), and MEBL (-2.6%, -202 points). In terms of activity, KEL and NBP led the volumes chart, with traded volumes of 517.8 million and 51.2 million shares, respectively.
Pakistan Market Wrap: Market Under Pressure: Geopolitical Uncertainty Sparks Sharp KSE-100Decline – By HMFS Research

Feb 6 2026


HMFS Research


  • The KSE-100 Index witnessed a sharp correction during today’s trading session, as investor sentiment weakened amid heightened geopolitical concerns, profit-taking at elevated valuations, and a broader risk-off environment. Rising uncertainty and cautious positioning triggered broad based selling across key sectors, exerting sustained pressure on market performance throughout the session. Consequently, the benchmark index closed at 184,129.58 points, registering a steep decline of 3,702.5 points from the previous close.
  • Despite the negative close, trading activity remained robust, with 799mn shares traded on the KSE-100 Index and 1.3bn shares exchanged across the All-Share Index, indicating sustained investor participation and active portfolio rebalancing. KEL (518mn shares) led volumes, followed by NBP (51mn shares) and FNEL (50mn shares). Looking ahead, market direction is expected to remain volatile in the near term, with sentiment likely to be shaped by geopolitical developments, macroeconomic signals, and the ongoing corporate earnings season. While short-term pressure may persist, medium-term fundamentals remain supportive, with selective opportunities likely to emerge in fundamentally strong stocks.
Pakistan Economy: Exports boost Jan-2026 cement dispatches – By JS Research

Feb 6 2026


JS Global Capital


  • Cement dispatches stood at 4.54mn tons in Jan-2026, up 13% YoY, primarily driven by a 61% YoY surge in export dispatches, led by a 79% YoY increase from the South, while North exports remained nil for the 3rd consecutive month. Local dispatches, meanwhile, saw a slowdown in momentum, with growth moderating to 4% YoY during the month.
  • In 7MFY26, total cement dispatches rose 11% YoY, supported by a 12% YoY increase in local dispatches. Export growth, however, remained muted at 3% YoY, as a 10% YoY rise in South exports was largely offset by a 23% YoY decline in North exports owing to the Afghan border closure.
Engro Polymer & Chemicals Limited (EPCL): Result Preview – By Taurus Research

Feb 6 2026


Taurus Securities


  • Board Meeting: Friday, 13th February, 2026.
  • 4QCY25 EPS: PKR 0.93; DPS: NIL; PAT: PKR 850Mn. CY25 LPS: 2.18, DPS: NIL, LAT: PKR 2.0Bn.
  • During 4QCY25, we expect net sales to clock in at ~PKR 21Bn, down 1%YoY / up 7%QoQ. On a sequential basis, we expect gross margin to arrive at ~16.7%, an increase of 4pptsQoQ, mainly due to higher utilization and absorption. To note, core delta (PVC-Ethylene) for the quarter was down 1pptQoQ averaging around ~USD 275/ton. Moreover, we expect continued contribution from Alkali and HPO businesses. Finance cost is expected to fall ~17%QoQ, reflecting efficient debt management and lower interest rates during the period.
Attock Petroleum Limited (APL): Result Preview – By Taurus Research

Feb 6 2026


Taurus Securities


  • 2QFY26: – EPS: PKR 17, PAT: ~PKR 2.1Bn, down ~23% over the SPLY. 1HFY26 PAT to grow 16%YoY.
  • In 2QFY26, APL’s topline is expected to clock-in at ~PKR 113Bn, down 5%YoY/4%QoQ. During 2QFY26, APL’s MS and HSD volumes decreased by 2%YoY and 8%YoY, respectively. As a result, net profit is likely to decrease by 23%YoY and arrive at PKR 2.1Bn. Overall volumes for the quarter decreased by 3%QoQ and 5%YoY altogether during 1HFY26. Despite the decrease, APL’s net sales for 1HFY26 are expected to remain stable YoY at PKR 231Bn, recording a decrease of only 0.5%YoY.
Pakistan State Oil Company Limited (PSO): Result Preview – By Taurus Research

Feb 6 2026


Taurus Securities


  • 2QFY26: – EPS: PKR 17.0, PAT: ~PKR 8.0Bn up 11% over the SPLY. 1HFY26: – PAT up 55% over the SPLY.
  • In 2QFY26, PSO’s net sales are expected to clock-in at ~PKR 711Bn, down 15%YoY/4%QoQ due to a decrease in PSO’s MS and HSD volumes by 11%YoY and 16%YoY, respectively, primarily due to a 5%YoY decrease in its market share during 2QFY26 due to competition. In addition, sales of other fuels increased only by 4%YoY. However, gross margin during the quarter is expected to grow marginally by 0.5ppts as LNG sales are expected to eventually increase by 1.3%QoQ.
  • Moreover, the finance cost for the quarter is expected to decrease by 19%YoY, and by 32% for 1HFY26 due to lower debt and interest rates. We expect this to contribute to some growth in net profit as well as improve the net margin to 1.1% from to 0.9% during the SPLY. Accordingly, PSO’s net profit is expected to grow by 11%YoY during 2QFY26 and 55%YoY during 1HFY26.
Technical Outlook: KSE-100: Formation suggests further upside – By JS Research

Feb 6 2026


JS Global Capital


  • KSE-100 index extended the gain to close at 187,832 level, up 931 points DoD. Volumes stood at 1,195mn shares versus 849mn shares traded previously. The index is expected to test resistance at 188,312 (Wednesday's high) where a break above that will target the all-time high at 191,033 level. However, any downside will find support between 186,420 and 187,130 levels, respectively. The RSI and the Stochastic Oscillator have continued to rise, supporting a positive view. We recommend investors to 'Buy on dips', keeping stoploss below 186,428 level. The support and resistance are at 187,130 and 188,423 levels, respectively.
Morning News: Barrick reviews Reko Diq project amid security concerns – By Vector Research

Feb 6 2026


Vector Securities


  • Barrick Mining’s board is reviewing all aspects of a gold and copper project in Balochistan region, including capital allocation, due to security concerns, CEO Mark Hill said during a post-earnings call. The miner added the review of the Reko Diq project’s security arrangements, development timetable and capital budget would begin immediately, with an update once the process is completed. (BR)
  • Pakistan and Uzbekistan on Thursday signed a protocol aimed at materialising their commitment to boost bilateral trade to $2 billion, as Uzbek President Shavkat Mirziyoyev arrived in Islamabad on a two-day official visit. Trade between the two countries, however, currently stands at about $434m, according to official figures, despite steady growth in recent years. (Dawn)
Pakistan Market Wrap: Evening Chronicle – By AHCML Research

Feb 6 2026


Al Habib Capital Markets


  • The benchmark KSE-100 Index witnessed a volatile session, touching an intraday high of 188,036 before closing at 184,310 down 3,703 points, or (-1.93% ) amid profit taking. The announcement of the Supreme Court case regarding NBP’s pension funds triggered selling pressure, as investors anticipated lower dividend payouts following potential cash outflows for pension fund payments. Furthermore, Barrick Gold’s board is reviewing all aspects of a gold and copper project in the Balochistan region due to security concerns, including capital allocation, as CEO Mark Hill stated during a post-earnings call. Additionally, the upcoming third IMF review at the end of the current month exerted pressure, reflecting concerns over slower progress on required economic reforms.
  • The uncertain geopolitical climate also dampened investor sentiment. Selling pressure was concentrated in Commercial Banks, Fertilizer, and Exploration & Production (E&P) stocks, due to a lack of fresh positive catalysts. High stakes Iran US negotiations over Tehran’s nuclear program commenced in Oman, with lingering disagreements raising fears of prolonged Middle East tensions. Major laggards such as NBP, FFC, PPL, UBL, and MEBL collectively dragged the index down by 1,573.11 points. On the volume front, K-Electric KEL led trading activity with 517.82 million shares, while the total market turnover stood at 1,266.28 million shares.
Pakistan Market Wrap: Evening Chronicle – By AHCML Research

Feb 4 2026


Al Habib Capital Markets


  • The benchmark KSE-100 Index continued its upward momentum, surging to an intraday high of 188,312 before settling at a new all-time high of 187,832, registering a gain of 931 points (0.50%). Gains were driven by broad-based buying, led by Commercial Banks with selective strength in Power Generation & Distribution.
  • On the macro front, Pakistan and Kazakhstan signed 36 agreements and MoUs across multiple sectors, including petroleum, mining, and maritime affairs, with the Prime Minister reiterating the $1bn bilateral trade target. In terms of index contribution, MEBL, ENGROH, NBP, UBL, & HMB, emerged as key drivers, collectively adding 739.61 to the benchmark. On the volumes front, KEL led activity with 590.87 million shares; while overall market turnover stood at 1,193.66 million shares, reflecting healthy participation.
Pakistan Market Wrap: Evening Chronicle – By AHCML Research

Feb 3 2026


Al Habib Capital Markets


  • The Pakistan Stock Exchange’s (PSX) KSE-100 Index extended its upward momentum, hitting an intraday high of 187,519 before closing at 186,901, up 1,843 points (+1.00%). The rally was driven by broad-based buying in Commercial Banks, Fertilizer, Technology, Pharmaceuticals, and Textile composite sectors. Sentiment was further supported by strengthened trade and investment cooperation between Pakistan and Uzbekistan, Moreover, hopes of a de-escalation in US-Iran tensions. In terms of index contribution FFC, UBL, ENGROH, MEBL, and SYS collectively added 734.81 points. On the volume front, KEL led trading with 99.51 million shares, while total market turnover stood at 846.50 million shares.
Interloop Limited (ILP): Result Preview 2QFY26 – By AHCML Research

Feb 3 2026


Al Habib Capital Markets


  • Interloop Ltd (ILP) is scheduled to announce its financial results for 2QFY26 on February 4, 2026. Interloop Ltd (ILP) reports robust 2QFY26 results with PAT surging 124% YoY to PKR2,580mn, driven by strong sales growth, improved gross margins, and a significant reduction in finance costs. However, PAT declined 7.8% QoQ due to gross margin compression from lower international textile prices and adverse currency movements, which outweighed a sequential sales increase and led to declines in operating and pre-tax profit.
  • We reiterate our Buy recommendation with Target Price of PKR115 per share, reflecting confidence in the company's continued execution and growth prospects.
Lucky Cement Limited (LUCK): Analyst Briefing 2QFY26 Highlights – By AHCML Research

Feb 3 2026


Al Habib Capital Markets


  • LUCK has held an analyst briefing yesterday to discuss its financial results and future outlook. Below are the key takeaways from the briefing.
  • Pakistan cement domestic demand grew 12.5% YoY in 1HFY26 and Lucky Cement 1HFY26 sales increased to 3.36mn tons vs. 2.98mn tons in 1HFY25.
  • Approximately 56 - 57% of Lucky Cement’s energy mix comes from renewables, comprising 89.3 MW of solar capacity (including a planned 15 MW addition by Mar’26) and 28.8 MW of wind power. The remaining renewable contribution is generated through WHR systems.
Pakistan Market Wrap: Evening Chronicle – By AHCML Research

Feb 2 2026


Al Habib Capital Markets


  • The Pakistan Stock Exchange’s (PSX) benchmark KSE-100 Index extended its upward momentum, touching an intraday high of 185,612 before closing at 185,058, up 883 points (+0.48%). The rally was driven by broad-based buying, led by Commercial Banks, Oil & Gas Exploration, Automobiles, Technology, and Power Generation stocks.
  • Sentiment was further supported by the Prime Minister’s acknowledgment of the World Bank’s role in advancing Pakistan’s economic development, along with Wafi Energy’s plan to invest up to US$100 million in Pakistan over the next 2–3 years. In terms of index contribution, UBL, ENGROH, SYS, FATIMA, and SAZEW collectively added 893.66 points. On the volume front, FNEL led trading with 191.18 million shares, while total market turnover stood at 737.64 million shares.
Morning News: Govt, Standard Chartered Bank hold virtual roadshow to woo investors – By AHCML Research

Jan 30 2026


Al Habib Capital Markets


  • The virtual investor roadshow arranged by Standard Chartered Bank, in collaboration with the Debt Management Office, Ministry of Finance and Revenue, marked a historic and unprecedented level of engagement with Pakistan’s investment narrative, said Advisor to the Federal Finance Minister Khurram Schehzad.
  • High-lighting the government’s long-term vision, Federal Minister for Planning, Development and Special Initiatives Ahsan Iqbal said that under the “URAAN Pakistan” initiative, the national target has been set to transform Pakistan into a one-trillion-dollar economy by 2035. The Minister expressed these views while chairing the mid-year review meeting of the Annual Plan 2025–26.
Pakistan Economy: MPC Jan’26 - 50 bps Cut to Signal Pro-Growth Shift – By AHCML Research

Jan 23 2026


Al Habib Capital Markets


  • The State Bank of Pakistan is projected to cut its policy rate by 50 bps to 10.0% in its January 2026 meeting. This move is primarily driven by a sustained ease in inflation, a marked improvement in external buffers, continued stability in the currency, and a market-led decline in government bond yields, which together create a compelling case for further monetary easing.
  • Headline CPI inflation for Dec’25 stood at 5.6% YoY, maintaining its position within the SBP’s 5-7% medium-term target for the sixth consecutive month. More importantly, the CPI contracted by 0.4%MoM, signaling strengthening near-term disinflationary momentum.
Pakistan Market Wrap: Evening Chronicle – By AHCML Research

Jan 22 2026


Al Habib Capital Markets


  • The KSE-100 Index experienced a volatile session, hitting an intraday high of 188,106.82 before closing at 187,688.16, up 655 points (0.35%) as profit-taking persisted. Gains for the day were led by the Energy, ENGROH, Cement and Fertilizer sector. In a key development, foreign assistance to Pakistan during 1HFY26 increased 20% YoY to USD 4.51bn.
  • Data from the Economic Affairs Division shows bilateral loans and grants at USD 1.07bn, while multilateral disbursements reached USD 1.97bn during Jul–Dec FY26. On the corporate front, Nestlé reaffirmed its long-term commitment to Pakistan, announcing an additional USD 60mn investment as part of its planned expansion of local operations. In terms of index contribution, ENGROH, HUBC, EFERT, ATRL and AICL, emerged as key drivers, collectively adding 606.46 to the benchmark. KEL led trading with 195.89 million shares, as total market turnover reached 1,066.28mn shares.
Pakistan Market Wrap: Evening Chronicle – By AHCML Research

Jan 21 2026


Al Habib Capital Markets


  • The benchmark KSE-100 Index experienced a volatile session, hitting an intraday high of 189,523 before closing at 187,033, down 1,589 points (-0.84%) amid profit-taking. Selling pressure was observed across key sectors, particularly Cement, Commercial Banks, Technology & IT Services, and OMCs, Sentiment was further weighed down after the NA approved a bill restricting public access to lawmakers’ asset declarations, while foreign investors’ profit repatriation rose 27% in 1HFY26.
  • Among major laggards, MEBL, ENGROH, MCB, HBL, and SYS collectively shaved 792.87 points off the index. On the volume front, KEL led trading activity with 263.24 million shares, while total market turnover stood at 1,322.41 mn shares.