Xinhua
18 May 2022, 11:30 GMT+10
The fall in equities and the rupee was attributed to depleting foreign exchange reserves, a balance of payment crisis, and uncertainty over the revival of the International Monetary Fund loan program, which could improve the country's balance of international payments.
ISLAMABAD, May 18 (Xinhua) -- Pakistani stocks and rupee plunged on the first day of the trading week on Monday in the backdrop of a worsening economic situation in the country.
The fall in equities and the rupee was attributed to an unsettled political situation, depleting foreign exchange reserves, a balance of payment crisis, and uncertainty over the revival of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) loan program, which could improve the country's balance of international payments, according to the economic experts.
In order to get the IMF program, the incumbent government has to remove subsidies on petroleum products and electricity as per IMF conditions, but Federal Minister for Finance and Revenue Miftah Ismail said on Sunday that "the government is not increasing petroleum product prices for the time being."
The Pakistani rupee continues to sink on Monday, hitting a historic low value of 194 against the U.S. dollar in the inter-bank market.
The rupee had closed at 192.53 on Friday. However, it shed 1.70 rupees against the U.S. dollar to touch 194.23 rupees on Monday, according to the central bank.
Similarly, the Pakistan Stock Exchange's (PSX) benchmark KSE 100-Index dipped by 1.88 percent or 819.14 points to close at 42,667.32 points on Monday when compared with 43,486.46 points reported on Friday, according to the data shared by PSX.
The trading board presented a red look on Monday as the KSE All-Share Index decreased by 1.71 percent or 506.00 points to close at 29,067.73 points, the KSE 30-Index slid by 1.99 percent or 329.05 points to end at 16,212.92 points, the KMI 30-Index shed 2.35 percent or 1,660.57 points to conclude at 68,861.78 points, whereas the Islamic All-Share Index deflated by 2.03 percent or 434.43 points to finish the trading session at 20,922.27 points.
Also, the trading session witnessed bearish trends which made the main index travel in a range of 1,111.07 points. During the course of the trading day, the key index touched an intraday peak of 43,486.46 points against an intraday low of 42,375.39 points.
Market volumes were recorded at 250.328 million shares on Monday. The turnover was 20.29 percent or 42.228 million shares lower, compared with 208.10 million shares traded hands on Friday.
Among 351 active scrips on Monday, the prices of 67 issues closed in the green ink, 269 ended down in the bearish lap, whereas the values of 15 other listed companies remained unchanged.
Lotte Chemical Pakistan Limited, Pakistan Refinery Limited, and Cnergyico PK Limited were the top traded companies with turnovers of 18.143 million shares, 18.068 million shares, and 14.168 million shares, respectively.
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