KARACHI: Pakistan stocks plunged by 1,200 points Friday as political uncertainty prevailed amid delay in the general election results and with no single party having the majority, traders said.The.
KARACHI: The stock market is expected to trade in a narrow range next week, as investors will be cautious ahead of the general elections on Feb. 8 and a shortened trading week due to public.
Stocks closed higher on Friday as investors weighed upbeat economic data for exports, but volumes remained low as some preferred to stay on the sidelines ahead of a general election, traders.
Stocks edged up on Wednesday, snapping a four-day losing streak, as investors bet on positive earnings results amid higher oil prices and a stronger rupee, dealers said.The Pakistan Stock.
KARACHI: The stock market is likely to extend gains next week as investors anticipate strong corporate results, after a week of mixed trading amid doubts over the government’s plan to tackle.