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    Pakistan Stock Exchange Halts Trading After Sharp 15,000-Point Plunge Amid Geopolitical Fears

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 3, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    The Pakistan Stock Exchange (PSX) experienced a severe downturn on Monday as investor anxiety surged amid escalating geopolitical tensions, leading to a dramatic sell-off across multiple sectors. The benchmark KSE-100 Index plummeted to 152,991.15 points, marking a staggering decline of 15,071.01 points, which translates to nearly a 9 percent drop from the previous close. This sharp fall prompted the exchange authorities to temporarily halt trading in accordance with PSX regulations designed to curb panic selling and stabilize the market.

    The market opened under intense pressure, with the index swiftly breaching the 153,000-point threshold within minutes of trading commencement. The widespread selling was not confined to a single sector but rather spanned across key industries, including automobile manufacturing, cement production, commercial banking, fertilizer companies, oil and gas exploration, oil marketing firms, power generation, and refineries. Major heavyweight stocks such as Habib Bank Limited (HBL), MCB Bank, Meezan Bank (MEBL), Mari Petroleum (MARI), Oil and Gas Development Company (OGDC), Pakistan Oilfields Limited (POL), Pakistan Petroleum Limited (PPL), Hub Power Company (HUBCO), and Attock Refinery Limited (ARL) all witnessed significant declines, reflecting the pervasive nature of the sell-off.

    Meanwhile, the Ministry of Finance initiated its first round of discussions with an International Monetary Fund (IMF) delegation on the same day. This meeting is being closely monitored by market participants, as the outcome could influence Pakistan’s economic trajectory and investor sentiment. The IMF engagement comes at a critical juncture, with the government seeking to navigate complex economic challenges amid domestic and international uncertainties.

    This sharp downturn follows a turbulent week for the PSX, where the KSE-100 Index had already shed 5,107.53 points, or approximately 2.9 percent, closing at 168,062.17 points. The previous week’s decline was driven by mounting geopolitical strains and concerns over domestic security, which collectively dampened investor confidence despite a brief recovery towards the end of the week. The current plunge underscores the fragile state of market sentiment amid ongoing regional and global tensions.

    On the international front, financial markets have been rattled by rising fears of prolonged conflict in the Middle East. Oil prices surged sharply as concerns grew over the stability of supply routes, particularly the Strait of Hormuz, a vital corridor for global oil and gas shipments. The disruption of tanker traffic in this strategic waterway has heightened anxieties about energy security, pushing Brent crude and US oil prices higher. Concurrently, gold prices climbed as investors sought refuge in safe-haven assets amid the uncertainty. Asian stock markets broadly declined, mirroring the risk-off mood that has gripped global investors.

    In summary, the Pakistan Stock Exchange’s suspension of trading following a nearly 15,000-point crash highlights the profound impact of geopolitical developments on financial markets. With the IMF talks underway and global tensions escalating, market watchers remain cautious about the near-term outlook for Pakistan’s economy and capital markets.

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