Pakistan Market Wrap: Pakistan Stock Exchange Suffers Sharp Sell-off Amid Renewed Geopolitical Tensions – By HMFS Research
Nov 11 2025
HMFS Research
- The Pakistan Stock Exchange (PSX) witnessed a sharp downturn today, as the benchmark KSE-100 Index plunged over 3,700 points, marking one of the steepest single-day declines in recent sessions. The sell-off came amid renewed geopolitical tensions and a fragile domestic security environment, prompting investors to adopt a distinctly risk-averse stance. Selling pressure persisted throughout the session, dragging the benchmark to an intra-day low of 157,766, before closing marginally higher at 157,871, down 3,668 points for the day. Volumes remained steady, with 291mn shares changing hands on the KSE-100 Index and 835mn on the broader All-Share Index. The most actively traded scrips included FNEL (77mn), KEL (67mn), and WTL (47mn). The sharp reversal came on the heels of Monday’s rally, as political and security developments took center stage once again.
- A day after the Senate passed “The Constitution (Twenty-Seventh Amendment) Bill, 2025”, added an element of political uncertainty to the trading floor. Investor sentiment was further undermined following a blast in Islamabad, intensifying concerns over the domestic security outlook. Going forward, market sentiment is expected to remain largely cautious, with investors likely to seek clarity on both the evolving political landscape and security situation, alongside monitoring external cues. Investors are advised to exercise prudence in short-term positioning, focusing on fundamentally resilient names with stable earnings visibility and opportunities.
