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PSX Stocks gain financial points in range-bound trading

PSX Stocks gain financial points in range-bound trading as the Pakistan Stock Exchange underwent a range-bound trading week as the benchmark KSE-100 index swung between positive and negative territories, pushed by a mix of encouraging and discouraging developments, but managed to seal the week in a stable state.

The week was brought on a positive note, in line with the performance in the previous week, as news of a $3 billion deposit by Saudi Arabia kept the market bullish, pushing the index above 43,000 points.

Investors remained optimistic about the expectation of the revival of the IMF loan program soon. However, the announcement of the oil price hike encouraged the bears to stage a comeback. Investors weighed the impact of the hike in petroleum product prices on Tuesday, which resulted in a lower close of the market.

The rupee broke its winning streak against the US dollar in the inter-bank market on Wednesday. Despite remaining under pressure and swaying between negative and positive territories, the KSE-100 index managed to score some gains.

Thereafter, the lack of positive triggers kept the bulls at bay with the KSE-100 index enduring lifeless trading and investors avoiding taking fresh positions. PSX Stocks gain financial points in range-bound trading.

After remaining range bound in the last two trading days, the index failed to achieve positive momentum. The approaching monetary policy announcement, scheduled for August 22 (Monday), played a prominent role in the bearish close of the market. Furthermore, the weekly Sensitive Price Indicator recorded a record high inflation that led to the bearish close of the stock market on Friday.

For the week, the market closed in the green zone at 43,270 points, up 413 points, or 0.96%. PSX Stocks gain financial points in range-bound trading.

The week started on a positive note with the index gaining 764 points on Monday due to news of Saudi Arabia’s plan to deposit $3 billion along with a $100 million monthly support for the purchase of petroleum products for the next 10 months, said JS Global analyst Muhammad Waqas Ghani. Trading volumes increased 51% week-on-week with an average of 519 million shares traded per day during the week.

PM Shehbaz Sharif and Saudi Crown Prince Muhammad bin Salman agreed on cooperation in the fields of investment, energy and trade, the analyst added.

Moreover, the prime minister is expected to propose a long-term LNG deal with Qatar during his visit to Doha next week.

Among other news, the Pakistani rupee appreciated 0.6% against the US dollar whereas petrol prices were raised to cover fluctuations in the global crude market.

Large-scale manufacturing (LSM) output grew 11.7% year on year whereas textile exports declined 13% month-on-month in July 2022. Remittances for July 2022 were reported 8% lower year-on-year mainly due to fewer working days during the month.

Furthermore, the government announced the lifting of the ban on the import of luxury items but with the caveat that such imports would be heavily taxed. State Bank of Pakistan’s (SBP) foreign currency reserves rose from $67 million to $7.9 billion, the analyst added.

Arif Habib Limited, in its report, said that the bulls dominated at the market’s opening bell in the week under review on news of Saudi Arabia renewing its $3 billion deposits along with the provision of additional support worth $100 million per month in terms of petroleum procurement, which took the market above the 43,000 mark.

Furthermore, the LSM data showed a jump of 11.7% year-on-year in FY22. Profit-taking kicked in mid-week as the planned imposition of Rs50 billion in taxes weakened market sentiment. Moreover, the Pakistani rupee once again faced some depreciation against the US dollar.

In terms of sectors, positive contributions came from banks (164 points), cement (123 points), technology (94 points), power generation and distribution (45 points), and food and personal care products (38 points). Sectors that contributed negatively included E&P (74 points), OMCs (29 points), and automobile assemblers (23 points).

Stock-wise positive contributors were HBL (101 points), Lucky Cement (85 points), Engro (70 points), Meezan Bank (65 points), and Systems Ltd (61 points).

Selling by foreigners continued during the week, which came in at $2.78 million. PSX Stocks gain financial points in range-bound trading.

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