The index shed 3.05 per cent from its previous close of 153,866.16 points

Published 19 days ago on Mar 16th 2026, 6:08 pm
By Web Desk

Karachi: Pakistan’s benchmark KSE-100 index slipped 4,687.50 points to close in the red on Monday, marking a turbulent start to the week as selling pressure returned to the market.
The index shed 3.05 per cent from its previous close of 153,866.16 points.
During the session, the benchmark touched an intraday high of 153,943.69 points and fell to a low of 148,747.72 points, reflecting persistent downward pressure throughout the day.
The sharp decline follows the index’s seventh consecutive week of losses, with geopolitical uncertainty and weak investor sentiment continuing to weigh on Pakistani equities.
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