Stock Watch: Pakistan stock market sees gains after recent decline
It was a shortened trading week, with selling pressure from foreign investors and mutual funds curbing the initial gains
The Pakistan stock market experienced volatility as the year-end neared, with the KSE-100 index finishing the week up by 1,838 points, a 1.6% increase, reaching 111,351 points.
It was a shortened trading week, with selling pressure from foreign investors and mutual funds curbing the initial gains. Additionally, the rollover of futures contracts further restrained the market's upward momentum.
In the latest episode of 'Stock Watch', Shuja Qureshi is joined by Muhammad Asad, Chief Investment Officer at Al Meezan Investment Management, for an in-depth discussion on the market outlook for 2025.
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