
PSX crosses 126,000 barrier for first time as record rally continues
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The Pakistan Stock Exchange (PSX) continued its upward momentum for the third consecutive day on Thursday, with the benchmark KSE-100 index reaching an all-time high of 126,025.99 points during intra-day trading.
The index rose by 1,673.31 points, or 1.35%, in early trading, marking a new milestone for the bourse during the intra-day trading.
The index reached a daily high of 126,055.32 and a low of 124,807.09.
The previous close was recorded at 124,352.68. Trading volume was recorded at 113,574,464 shares, with a total value of 11,375,804,736.
Earlier on Wednesday, PSX saw a significant rally, with the KSE-100 index soaring by 2,328 points (1.91%) to an all-time high of 124,352.68, fueled by investor optimism following the federal budget announcement.
The budget, which maintained the status quo on equity taxation and increased withholding tax on bank deposits, was welcomed by market participants as it was seen as favourable for capital markets and the economy.
Analysts highlighted that the budget's provisions, including projections of a 3.9% fiscal deficit and a Rs1 trillion federal PSDP, added to the bullish sentiment.
Read more: PSX at new peak as budget sparks optimism
Arif Habib Corp MD Ahsan Mehanti observed that stocks reached a new all-time high, led by across-the-board activity, as investors cheered the status quo on equity taxes and higher withholding taxes on bank deposits in the FY26 budget.
Broad-based participation drove the rally, with strong gains in sectors like cement, oil and gas, banking, and fertilisers. Notable stocks such as Lucky Cement, Fauji Fertiliser, and Pakistan Petroleum saw significant gains.
Investor confidence was further boosted by the avoidance of new taxes and the continuation of subsidies for key sectors.
JS Global analyst Mubashir Anis Naviwala said that the stock market welcomed the budget with strong optimism, breaking all resistance levels to cross the 124,000 mark.
A new historic intra-day high of 124,588 was reached before the index settled at 124,353, up 2,328 points.
The market experienced a sharp rise in trading volumes, reaching 1.04 billion shares, with a value of Rs46.7 billion. The day's trading also saw a positive trend in shares, with 283 stocks closing higher.
However, foreign investors sold shares worth Rs1.1 billion, as reported by the National Clearing Company.
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