The Pakistan Stock Exchange commenced today’s trading session with a decline in the opening bell, reflecting a cautious outlook among investors. The benchmark KSE-100 index opened lower, driven by profit-taking in key sectors and a lack of positive catalysts. Broader market sentiment was subdued, with investor confidence dampened by ongoing regional geopolitical tensions and concerns over global economic slowdowns. Trading volumes remained muted as participants adopted a wait-and-see approach ahead of upcoming macroeconomic data releases.
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