Pakistan Market Wrap: KSE-100 closes at 183,050 up 896 points – By Alpha-Akseer Research

Feb 11 2026


Alpha Capital


  • The equity market commenced the session on a strong footing and remained largely steady throughout the day. However, the KSE-100 Index witnessed notable intraday volatility, fluctuating between a low of 182,055 and a high of 183,802 before settling at 183,050, reflecting a gain of 896 points. Total volumes on the main board reached 349.6 million shares, with an aggregate traded value of PKR 25 billion.
  • Key contributors to the index’s positive performance were ENGROH (4.4%, 412 points), LUCK (2.5%, 172 points), FABL (9.1%, 126 points), MCB (2.1%, 124 points), and BAFL (2.9%, 86 points). In terms of trading activity, KEL and CNERGY led the volumes chart, recording 120.6 million and 81.6 million shares traded, respectively.
Bank AL Habib (BAHL): Result Review – By Topline Research

Feb 11 2026


Topline Securities


  • Bank AL Habib (BAHL) announced its 4Q2025 result today, where the bank recorded consolidated earnings of Rs5.8bn (EPS of Rs5.20), down 23% YoY and 16% QoQ.
  • The 4Q2025 result came lower than industry expectations due to higher-than-expected operating expenses.
  • We maintain a buy stance on BAHL, with the stock currently trading at a 2026E PE ratio of 7.2x, PBV ratio of 1.2x, and dividend yield of 9.0%.
Pakistan Market Wrap: PSX Ends Higher Despite Choppy Trade – By HMFS Research

Feb 11 2026


HMFS Research


  • The Pakistan Stock Exchange (PSX) experienced a choppy yet decisively positive session, as early selling pressure dragged the index lower before a strong recovery took hold mid-morning. Sentiment improved after the State Bank of Pakistan’s governor signaled confidence in the economic outlook, projecting FY26 growth of up to 4.75%—countering the IMF’s recent downgrade. The SBP has revised its growth range upward to 3.75–4.75%, reflecting improved domestic momentum despite weaker exports and a widening trade gap in the first half of the fiscal year. Additionally, remittance inflows provided further support, rising over 11% YoY to USD 23.2bn during 7MFY26, reinforcing external account stability.
  • Strong accumulation in the final trading hours propelled the benchmark index firmly into positive territory, with the KSE-100 closing at 183,050 level—up 896 points. Market participation remained elevated, with traded volumes reaching 350mn shares on the KSE-100 and 731mn shares on the All-Share Index, reflecting sustained investor engagement. KEL (121mn shares), CNERGY (82mn shares), and FNEL (52mn shares) led the activity chart, dominating turnover for the session. In the short term, the market is likely to move within a limited range as investors assess elevated valuations alongside selective earnings strength and evolving macroeconomic and geopolitical landscape. Given this backdrop, a disciplined, stock-specific strategy remains prudent. Investors should capitalize on intermittent pullbacks to build exposure in fundamentally strong counters, while exercising caution in index-heavy names where valuations appear extended.
Pakistan Market Wrap: KSE-100 closes at 183,050 up 896 points – By Alpha-Akseer Research

Feb 11 2026


Alpha Capital


  • The equity market commenced the session on a strong footing and remained largely steady throughout the day. However, the KSE-100 Index witnessed notable intraday volatility, fluctuating between a low of 182,055 and a high of 183,802 before settling at 183,050, reflecting a gain of 896 points. Total volumes on the main board reached 349.6 million shares, with an aggregate traded value of PKR 25 billion.
  • Key contributors to the index’s positive performance were ENGROH (4.4%, 412 points), LUCK (2.5%, 172 points), FABL (9.1%, 126 points), MCB (2.1%, 124 points), and BAFL (2.9%, 86 points). In terms of trading activity, KEL and CNERGY led the volumes chart, recording 120.6 million and 81.6 million shares traded, respectively.
Pakistan Market Wrap: The benchmark index closed on a positive note – By IIS Research

Feb 11 2026


Ismail Iqbal Securities


  • The benchmark index closed on a positive note after an initial dip at the start of the session. Trading activity remained largely stock specific in the absence of any strong positive trigger, as investors positioned themselves ahead of the ongoing results season. Trading volumes decreased to 350mn shares today as compared to 636mn shares in the previous session. Today, the KSE-100 index gained 896 points to close at 183,050 level, up by 0.49% DoD. Banks, Cement, and Power sectors were the major contributors in today's session, cumulatively adding 619 points to the index.
Pakistan Chemicals: Profitability to remain muted – By Insight Research

Feb 11 2026


Insight Securities


  • LOTCHEM is expected to post a PAT of PKR263mn (EPS: PKR0.17) in 4QCY25 vs. LAT of PKR19mn (LPS: PKR0.01) in SPLY and PAT of PKR94mn (EPS: PKR0.06) in preceding quarter. To note, International PTA prices plunged by ~4%/2% YoY/QoQ to clock in at ~US$644/ton. Consequently, core delta declined by ~16%/5% YoY/QoQ to clock in at ~US$86/ton. Company’s topline is expected to decrease by 4% YoY/QoQ to clock in at PKR19.6bn in 4QCY25 amid lower product prices. Gross margins of the company are estimated to clock in at 2.6% in 4QCY25, witnessing an increase of ~180bps YoY amid one-off in SPLY.
  • EPCL is expected to post a consolidated LAT of PKR1.2bn (LPS: PKR1.30) in 4QCY25 vs. PAT of PKR3.4bn (EPS: PKR3.75) in SPLY and LAT of PKR0.2bn (LPS: PKR0.24) in preceding quarter. Company’s topline is expected to decrease by 15%/10% YoY/QoQ to clock in at PKR18.0bn in 4QCY25, amid lower product price. Gross margins are estimated to clock in at 6.2% in 4QCY25. To note, International PVC prices decline by ~19%/7% YoY/QoQ to clock in at ~US$649/ton. Consequently, PVC-Ethylene margins witnessed a decline of ~16%/1% YoY/QoQ. Admin expense is expected to increase by 26% YoY amid higher volumetric sales, whereas same is expected to go down by ~10% QoQ. Financial charges are anticipated to decrease by 24%/6% YoY/QoQ to clock in at PKR1.3bn, primarily due to decline in interest rates and debt level.
Pioneer Cement Limited (PIOC): 2QFY26 EPS clocks in at PKR 7.04, down 9% YoY – By Alpha-Akseer Research

Feb 11 2026


Alpha Capital


  • PIOC announced its 2QFY26 results today wherein the company reported an EPS of PKR 7.04, down 9% YoY. This takes cumulative earnings for 1HFY26 to PKR 12.65/share, up 4% YoY. Contrary to expectations, no dividend was announced along with the results.
  • Net sales for 2QFY26 clock in at PKR 10.3bn, up 15% YoY from PKR 8.9bn SPLY, driven by a 28% YoY increase in local dispatches to ~0.7mn tons, outpacing the North’s 12% YoY growth and offsetting a 4% YoY decline in net retention.
  • Gross margins for 2QFY26 clocked in at 30%, down 12 ppts YoY primarily reflecting the effect of increased royalty charge on 6% of ex-factory price instead of net retention. The compression in margins also reflect upward pressure on fuel cost driven by Afghan border closure.
Pakistan Economy: Sequential dip likely for Banks – By JS Research

Feb 11 2026


JS Global Capital


  • We preview 4QCY25 results for Pakistan banks which are expected to broadly report YoY decline in core income due to NIMs contraction amid declining yields.
  • Quarterly profits are likely to face pressure from weaker core income and declining asset yields, though non-interest income should offer partial support. Dividend policies for 4QCY25 are expected to be maintained.
Lucky Core Industries Limited (LCI): Corporate Briefing Notes – By Chase Research

Feb 13 2026



  • Lucky Core Industries Limited reported earnings per share (EPS) of PKR 120.62 in FY24, compared to PKR 149.12 in FY23. In 1QFY25, the company posted an EPS of PKR 28.10, slightly higher than PKR 27.21 in the same period last year.
  • The polyester and pharmaceutical segments performed well during the year, driving improved operating performance.
Pakistan Economy: MSCI Feb’26 Quarterly Index Review – By Foundation Research

Feb 11 2026


Foundation Securities


  • MSCI, the leading global provider of research-based indexes and analytics, earlier today announced the results of its Feb’26 Frontier Markets Quarterly Index Review. All changes will be implemented from 27th February 2026.
  • We believe the slightly decreased weight of Pakistan in MSCI Frontier Market Indices after the above deletions would have a mildly negative impact on foreign flows. To highlight, foreigners have been net sellers of US$337.0Mn FY26TD against foreign selling of US$304.4Mn in FY25.
Technical Outlook: KSE-100; 30-DMA to restrict upside – By JS Research

Feb 11 2026


JS Global Capital


  • KSE-100 index witnessed a volatile session to close at 182,154 level, down 187 points. Volumes stood at 1,062mn shares versus 931mn shares traded previously. The index is expected to test support at 181,499 (yesterday's low) where a fall below that will target the 50-DMA at 178,377 level. However, any upside will face resistance at the 30-DMA that is currently at 184,123 level. A break above that will cause the uptrend to resume. The RSI and the MACD are moving down, supporting a negative view. We recommend investors to stay cautious on the higher side. The support and resistance are at 181,363 and 183,080 levels, respectively.
Pakistan Market Wrap: KSE-100 closes at 183,050 up 896 points – By Alpha-Akseer Research

Feb 11 2026


Alpha Capital


  • The equity market commenced the session on a strong footing and remained largely steady throughout the day. However, the KSE-100 Index witnessed notable intraday volatility, fluctuating between a low of 182,055 and a high of 183,802 before settling at 183,050, reflecting a gain of 896 points. Total volumes on the main board reached 349.6 million shares, with an aggregate traded value of PKR 25 billion.
  • Key contributors to the index’s positive performance were ENGROH (4.4%, 412 points), LUCK (2.5%, 172 points), FABL (9.1%, 126 points), MCB (2.1%, 124 points), and BAFL (2.9%, 86 points). In terms of trading activity, KEL and CNERGY led the volumes chart, recording 120.6 million and 81.6 million shares traded, respectively.
Pioneer Cement Limited (PIOC): 2QFY26 EPS clocks in at PKR 7.04, down 9% YoY – By Alpha-Akseer Research

Feb 11 2026


Alpha Capital


  • PIOC announced its 2QFY26 results today wherein the company reported an EPS of PKR 7.04, down 9% YoY. This takes cumulative earnings for 1HFY26 to PKR 12.65/share, up 4% YoY. Contrary to expectations, no dividend was announced along with the results.
  • Net sales for 2QFY26 clock in at PKR 10.3bn, up 15% YoY from PKR 8.9bn SPLY, driven by a 28% YoY increase in local dispatches to ~0.7mn tons, outpacing the North’s 12% YoY growth and offsetting a 4% YoY decline in net retention.
  • Gross margins for 2QFY26 clocked in at 30%, down 12 ppts YoY primarily reflecting the effect of increased royalty charge on 6% of ex-factory price instead of net retention. The compression in margins also reflect upward pressure on fuel cost driven by Afghan border closure.
Pakistan Market Wrap: KSE-100 closes at 182,154 down 187 points – By Alpha-Akseer Research

Feb 10 2026


Alpha Capital


  • The equity market opened strongly but could not sustain upward momentum as the session progressed. The KSE-100 Index experienced heightened volatility, moving between a low of 181,499 and an intraday high of 183,217, before closing at 182,154—down 187 points. Total volumes on the main board reached 631.6 million shares, with a cumulative traded value of PKR 29.5 billion.
  • The decline in the index was primarily led by HBL (-2.5%, -169 points), MEBL (-9.3%, -86 points), KEL (-8.4%, -74 points), AKBL (-4.2%, -67 points), and BAFL (-2.1%, -64 points). In terms of market activity, KEL and CNERGY led volumes, trading 253 million and 189 million shares, respectively.
Pakistan Market Wrap: KSE-100 closes at 182,340 down 1,789 points – By Alpha-Akseer Research

Feb 9 2026


Alpha Capital


  • The equity market began the session on a firm footing but failed to maintain momentum at higher levels. The KSE-100 Index remained volatile, trading within a range of 180,993 to an intraday high of 185,717, before settling at 182,340, reflecting a decline of 1,789 points. Total volumes on the main board reached 597.7 million shares, with an aggregate traded value of PKR 50.6 billion.
  • The downturn in the index was largely driven by OGDC (-3.5%, contributing -243 points), MEBL (-2.3%, -178 points), PPL (-2.9%, -173 points), UBL (-1.2%, -172 points), and LUCK (-2.4%, -166 points). On the activity front, KEL and BOP dominated trading volumes, recording 302 million and 53 million shares, respectively.
Pakistan Market Wrap: KSE-100 closes at 184,130 down 3,703 points – By Alpha-Akseer Research

Feb 6 2026


Alpha Capital


  • The equity market opened on a subdued note and remained under pressure throughout the trading session. The KSE-100 Index fluctuated within a range of 183,547 to an intraday high of 188,036 before closing at 184,130, down 3,703 points. Total volumes on the main board stood at 798.2 million shares, with a total traded value of PKR 48.3 billion.
  • The decline in the index was primarily led by NBP (-8%, -396 points), FFC (-2.3%, -384 points), PPL (-5%, -313 points), UBL (-1.9%, -278 points), and MEBL (-2.6%, -202 points). In terms of activity, KEL and NBP led the volumes chart, with traded volumes of 517.8 million and 51.2 million shares, respectively.
Morning News: Pakistan, Kazakhstan agree to raise trade to USD 1bn – By Alpha-Akseer Research

Feb 6 2026


Alpha Capital


  • Pakistan and Kazakhstan on Wednesday agreed to strengthen bilateral trade, investment, and regional connectivity, with a goal of raising trade to USD 1bn within two years and advancing a multi-country transport corridor linking Central and South Asia.
  • In the first auction after a surprise status quo in the monetary policy, the cut-off yields on the treasury bills were increased on Wednesday by up to 39 basis points, bringing the returns close to the State Bank’s policy rate of 10.50 per cent.
Pakistan Market Wrap: KSE-100 closes at 185,058 up 883 points – By Alpha-Akseer Research

Feb 2 2026


Alpha Capital


  • The equity market commenced trading on a firm footing and sustained its positive momentum throughout the session. The KSE-100 Index fluctuated between 182,792 and an intraday high of 185,612, before closing at 185,058, registering a gain of 883 points. Total volumes on the main board stood at 213.8 million shares, translating into a turnover of PKR 28.5 billion.
  • Index gains were predominantly supported by UBL (1.7%, 248 points), ENGROH (2.5%, 214 points), SYS (3.2%, 147 points), FATIMA (7.9%, 144 points), and SAZEW (9.2%, 141 points). On the volume front, KEL and BOP remained in the spotlight, recording traded volumes of 37.9 million and 28.8 million shares, respectively.
Pakistan Market Wrap: KSE-100 closes at 184,174 up 1,836 points – By Alpha-Akseer Research

Jan 30 2026


Alpha Capital


  • The equity market opened on a positive note and maintained strong momentum throughout the session. The KSE-100 Index traded in a range of 182,347 to an intraday high of 186,620 before settling at 184,174, marking a gain of 1,836 points. Total traded volume on the main board amounted to 343.9 million shares, with a turnover of PKR 37.4 billion.
  • Index performance was largely driven by ENGROH (3.1%, 253 points), LUCK (3.6%, 249 points), UBL (1.7%, 235 points), MEBL (2.4%, 175 points), and MARI (2.6%, 146 points). In terms of volume, KEL and BOP led activity, posting volumes of 81.4 million and 28.3 million shares, respectively.
Pakistan Economy: Jan-26 Inflation Expected at 6.0% YoY – By Alpha-Akseer Research

Jan 30 2026


Alpha Capital


  • The National Consumer Price Index (NCPI) is projected to increase by 6.0% YoY in Jan-26. The monthly inflation is estimated at 0.54% MoM, primarily driven by higher food prices. Given the prevailing policy rate of 10.5%, the real interest rate is estimated at approximately 4.5%.
  • For FY26, average inflation is expected to settle at 6.5%. However, inflationary pressures are projected to intensify in the coming months with Jun-26 reading likely to peak in the 9-10% range, largely reflecting the base effect. As these effects fade, inflation is expected to converge towards the SBP’s medium-term target range of 5-7%.
Pakistan Market Wrap: KSE-100 closes at 182,338 down 6,042 points – By Alpha-Akseer Research

Jan 29 2026


Alpha Capital


  • The equity market opened in positive territory but failed to maintain momentum. The KSE-100 Index moved within a range of 181,961 to an intraday high of 188,923 before closing at 182,338, down 6,042 points. Total volumes on the main board stood at 407.1 million shares, with a traded value of PKR 51.9 billion.
  • Stocks that pushed the index down included FFC (-9.9%, -1,902 points), UBL (-2.8%, -413 points), ENGROH (-4.3%, -370 points), OGDC (-3.5%, -257 points), and HUBC (-2.8%, -214 points). On the volume side, KEL and BOP dominated trading activity, recording volumes of 104.2 million and 30.1 million shares, respectively.