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Closing: KSE rises with 107pts, up 0.31% to reach all-time high of 34121.30 points

byCustoms Today Report
20/01/2015
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KARACHI: The Karachi Stock Exchange benchmark 100-index gained 107.04 points or 0.31percent to reach 34121.30 points and volume of 194,953,700 shares on Tuesday.

After losing 57.94 points or 0.17 percent on the early trading, the benchmark KSE-100 index later gained 74.71 or 0.22 percent and touched 34088.97 points till Monday’s midday.

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Earlier it was considered that the loss on early trading was in the wake of continues fuel shortage in different parts of the country. On Monday, the KSE-100 index had posted gains of 227.82 points to close above the 34,000-level for the first time, at 34,014.26 points. Meanwhile, the heavyweight oil and gas sector witnessed the highest trading of 35.6 million shares and led the stock upsurge. In this sector, 12 scripts of the total 13 saw heavy buying with OGDC up by 2.3 per cent; PSO by 4.7pc; POL by 1.2pc and PPL adding 0.33pc. Mari hit the ‘upper circuit’.

High and Low were 34185.48 and 33893.17 respectively. Total volume traded in the market was 194,953,700 shares.

Observers said that economy was not in the best of shape. The current account deficit witnessed a jump of 15pc YoY in 1HFY15 to $2.3 billion from $2.0bn; the petroleum crisis had engulfed the country; terrorism had scarcely abated, all of which did not justify a bullish fervour.

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