KSE-100 index drops 0.54% amid ongoing market volatility
The market fell close to 3.5 percent in just three trading sessions
Pakistan's stock market experienced volatility this week, even after the State Bank of Pakistan reduced the policy rate by one percent to 12%.
The market fell close to 3.5% in just three trading sessions, primarily due to the rollover of futures contracts. A sharp recovery followed, resulting in the KSE-100 index ending the week with just a 0.54% loss.
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