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Pakistan Stock Exchange Surges 945 Points After SBP Holds Rate at 11%

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By Web Desk Published September 15, 2025 3 Min Read
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The Pakistan Stock Exchange rally on Monday, September 15, 2025, saw the PSX bounce back with a 945-point gain, closing at 155,384.51. The KSE-100 index rose 0.61% after two days of losses. Investors cheered the State Bank of Pakistan’s (SBP) decision to keep the policy rate at 11%, boosting confidence amid flood-related economic concerns.

The rally was fueled by strong buying in banking, cement, fertiliser, and energy stocks. Companies like Fauji Fertiliser, United Bank Ltd, Hub Power, and DG Khan Cement led the gains. The KSE-100 hit a low of 154,486 and a high of 155,602 during the day. The SBP’s expected rate decision eased uncertainty, supporting the market’s upbeat mood. This Pakistan Stock Exchange rally highlights strong investor interest.

The SBP’s Monetary Policy Committee, meeting on September 15, kept the interest rate at 11%. Floods have damaged crops, raising fears of inflation. The steady rate helps balance economic stability and price control, which is vital during such Pakistan Stock Exchange rallies.

Market Snapshot – September 15, 2025

Unlock today’s market moves and stay one step ahead!

Here’s what’s making waves:

ETFs (Exchange Traded Funds): Most Active in Today’s Market

Market Indices – At a Glance:

* KSE-100: Pullers & Draggers
* KMI-30: Pullers & Draggers pic.twitter.com/CgV7gFCRbZ

— PSX (@pakstockexgltd) September 15, 2025

Trading saw 857.6 million shares exchanged, down from 987.6 million. The total value was Rs32.7 billion. Of 482 companies traded, 243 gained, 205 fell, and 34 stayed unchanged. Pace Pakistan led with 77.8 million shares traded, rising Rs1 to Rs8.47. The market showed strength, driven by solid corporate earnings, and was supported throughout by the Pakistan Stock Exchange rally.

The PSX rally reflects investor trust in Pakistan’s economy despite flood challenges. The SBP’s steady rate provides clarity, letting investors focus on earnings and sector performance. However, short-term dips may occur as the market adjusts. Such movements indicate that the ongoing rally in the Pakistan Stock Exchange signals hope for Pakistan’s long-term economic path.

Read: State Bank of Pakistan Keeps Interest Rate at 11% Amid Flood Crisis

The Pakistan Stock Exchange’s 945-point jump on September 15, 2025, shows strong investor confidence after the SBP’s rate decision. With key sectors driving gains, the market looks promising.

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