Stocks closed higher on Wednesday, boosted by a pre-election rally and hopes of an upgrade in the country’s credit rating, but trading volumes remained thin as investors stayed cautious ahead.
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 closed higher on Thursday, as investors cheered strong corporate earnings and positive signals on the political and economic fronts, dealers said.The Pakistan Stock Exchange s benchmark KSE.
Stocks fell more than 1.4 percent on Tuesday, extending losses for a fourth straight session, as political uncertainty and security unrest weighed on investor sentiment ahead of next week’s.