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  • Pakistan stocks lose more than 1,400 points due to political uncertainty

    Pakistan stocks lose more than 1,400 points due to political uncertainty

    Political unrest caused significant selling pressure on the Pakistan Stock Exchange (PSX), which saw the benchmark KSE-100 Index lose more than 1,400 points on Tuesday during trading.

    The KSE-100 Index was down 1,432.25 points, or 3.5 per cent, at 39,538.57 around 3 o’clock, below the 40,000-mark, according to the PSX website.

    Investors were under pressure to sell their shares across the board due to Pakistan’s escalating political unpredictability and economic uncertainties.

    For a while now, there has been pressure on the market. Just last week, the benchmark KSE-100 Index dropped nearly 550 points due to domestic and global events, and the PSX experienced intense selling pressure. On Friday, it increased to close higher, but this week started off negatively once more.

    Experts claim that market pressure is resulting from the Pakistan Tehreek-e-(PTI) Insaf’s announcement that it will dissolve the Punjab and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa assemblies, according to Brecorder.

    In particular, the pressure has intensified since Monday’s event.

    A worsening economic crisis is accompanied by louder political clamour as foreign exchange reserves drop to dangerously low levels and negotiations with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) keep getting postponed.

    Analysts have also stated that although the World Bank’s approval of $1.692 billion for flood relief efforts in Sindh should have had a positive effect, political commotion is also obscuring this good news.

    Pakistan’s stock market is expected to remain under pressure till Friday until clarity is achieved on the political front.

  • Pakistani rupee inching towards all-time low once again

    Pakistani rupee inching towards all-time low once again

    In the first hours of trade on Tuesday, the Pakistani rupee (PKR) fluctuated between Rs238 and Rs239 as it lost value versus the US dollar in the interbank market.

    During intra-day trade at roughly 10:20 am, the rupee was quoted at Rs237.99, a devaluation of Rs0.08 or 0.03 per cent versus the greenback.

    In the interbank market on Monday, the local currency fell for the 12th straight session to end at Rs237.91 as pressure on the currency increased due to the expectation of a higher import bill and the globally strong dollar.

    The PKR has continued to lose value after receiving the IMF tranche of $1.2 billion at the beginning of September and has not yet seen a positive session this month.

    According to experts, the country’s borrowing requirements would rise in the wake of the devastating flash floods, which will also boost the cost of imports. As floods destroy standing crops in Sindh and lower Punjab, the country’s borrowing requirements may rise further in the near future.

  • Pakistani rupee hits new all-time low of Rs224 against US dollar

    Pakistani rupee hits new all-time low of Rs224 against US dollar

    Despite the International Monetary Fund’s (IMF) announcement that the multibillion-dollar loan programme would resume, the Pakistani rupee plunged to an all-time low against the US dollar on Tuesday, reaching Rs224 in the interbank market.

    Today, the local currency continued to lose value against the US dollar and lost another Rs8.80. In the interbank market on Monday, the rupee fell by Rs4.25 or 1.97 per cent against the US dollar.

    With ongoing political unrest and a bad macroeconomic environment, the currency has considerably depreciated.

    The State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) has begun to stifle the outflow of small dollar amounts of less than $100,000 in order to prevent a further decline in the reserves, putting numerous factories at risk of closure and financial penalties.

    According to the sources, Pakistan is using a variety of capital controls, including restrictive measures, to prevent a situation resembling default while the IMF takes its time approving and disbursing a $1.12 billion loan tranche.

    Resuming the loan programme will increase the nation’s ability to make international payments and unlock foreign currency inflows from other bilateral and multilateral sources as well.

    Additionally, China has extended its $2.3 billion loan to Pakistan and deposited it in the State Bank a few weeks ago. In line with the decline in the rupee, the Pakistan Stock Exchange (PSX) fell 770 points during Monday’s intraday trading. After “political and economic uncertainties in Pakistan,” the capital market came under fresh pressure, a specialist claimed.

    Finance Minister Miftah Ismail stated in an interview that the government would keep making difficult choices in an effort to save the economy and keep the nation from going bankrupt.

  • Pakistani rupee plunges by Rs1.05 against the US dollar

    Pakistani rupee plunges by Rs1.05 against the US dollar

    In today’s interbank session, the Pakistani rupee (PKR) fell by Rs1.05 versus the US dollar (USD), concluding at Rs186.97 per US Dollar, compared to Rs185.92 per USD on April 20.

    The rupee had a tumultuous market session, with an intraday high of Rs187.10 and a lowest of Rs186.25. This depreciation of PKR is attributed to the country’s expanding current account deficit and dwindling foreign exchange reserves. However, the country must pay a significant amount in the final quarter of FY22, putting additional strain on the local unit.

    Pakistan’s currency has lost Rs29.42 versus the US dollar since July 21. According to data published by Mettis Global, the rupee declined by Rs10.45 in CYTD, with the month-to-date (MTD) position showing a drop of 1.87 percent.

    PKR has shed 18.56 per cent versus the US dollar in the previous 52 weeks, with a low of 186.97 today and a peak of 152.27 on May 7, 2021.

    Furthermore, the local currency has lost 10.11 per cent versus the euro since its high on May 5, 2021. Since its high on May 7, 2021, it has declined 13.24 per cent against the pound.

    Read more: PKR continues losing streak against US dollar, sheds Rs1.48

    The PKR slid Rs2.4 against the pound sterling, completing the day at Rs244.4 per GBP, down from Rs241.97 per GBP the previous session. Similarly, the PKR lost three rupees against the euro, closing at Rs204.08 at the interbank today.