PSX crashes over 15,600 points as geopolitical tensions triggers mass selling

KARACHI(National Times)- Pakistan Stock Exchange (PSX) on Monday witnessed a nosedive of over 15,000 points amid rising geopolitical tensions involving Iran, Israel and the US. During intraday trading, the KSE-100 plunged by 15,607 points to reach 152,454 points shortly after it recovered by by 2,944.26 points to reach 155,935.41 points. Earlier, trading activity was suspended at the Pakistan Stock Exchange (PSX) after it crashed by over 15,000 points on Monday amid rising geopolitical tensions involving Iran, Israel and the US. As per the marked opened, the KSE-100 index dropped by 15,071.01 points to reach 152,991.15 points, reflecting a change of 8.97 percent compared to previous close of 168,062.16 points. The trading activity had been stopped for one hour to avoid further losses. Meanwhile, Brent crude jumped 10% to about $80 a barrel over the counter on Sunday, oil traders said, while analysts predicted that prices could climb as high as $100 after U.S. and Israeli strikes on Iran plunged the Middle East into a new war. The global oil benchmark has rallied this year and reached $73 a barrel on Friday for its highest since July, buoyed by growing concern over the potential attacks that arrived a day later. Futures trading is closed over the weekend.



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