KSE-100 gains 0.4% on renewed mutual fund buying
Nukta presenter Shuja Qureshi and Muhammad Asim, CIO at MCB Funds, explore insights on the monetary policy meeting and corporate earnings
The Pakistan stock market extended its positive momentum from the previous week, fueled by better-than-expected corporate earnings that maintained investor interest.
However, selling pressure on the final day, driven by the rollover of futures contracts, trimmed overall gains.
Despite this, the benchmark KSE-100 index recorded a 0.4% weekly increase, closing at 113,252 points.
This episode of Stock Watch features Nukta presenter Shuja Qureshi in conversation with Muhammad Asim, CIO at MCB Funds, exploring insights on the monetary policy meeting and corporate earnings.
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