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Pakistan Stock Exchange Dips 880 Points in 2025 Amid Profit-Taking

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By Web Desk Published September 12, 2025 3 Min Read
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On September 11, 2025, the Pakistan Stock Exchange (PSX) experienced a significant decline. The PSX KSE-100 Index dropped by 880 points, or 0.56%, to close at 156,141. This correction was driven by profit-taking in major stocks following recent record highs. Despite this decline, analysts remain optimistic about the market’s resilience. They are looking forward to how the PSX KSE-100 Index will perform in 2025.

Key stocks such as Engro Holdings, Pakistan Petroleum Limited, Mari Petroleum, Engro Fertilisers, and Fauji Fertiliser Company contributed to a decline in the index, as reported by KTrade Securities. However, Meezan Bank and Interloop Limited provided some support. Interloop reached its upper circuit limit. Out of 487 traded companies, 225 stocks rose, 223 declined, and 39 remained unchanged. This indicates the dynamics of the PSX KSE-100 Index 2025.

Today, 74% of the total equity value traded at PSX was in Shariah-compliant stocks!

Learn about the top 3 Shariah Compliant Stocks in today's PSX Market Breakdown! pic.twitter.com/63F51OZXLF

— PSX (@pakstockexgltd) September 11, 2025

Trading volume was strong at 1.3 billion shares. Agha Steel Industries led with 113 million shares, rising 71 paisa to Rs 9.77. WorldCall Telecom traded 85.6 million shares, up 3 paisa to Rs 1.59. K-Electric Ltd saw 69.8 million shares, down 6 paisa to Rs 5.54. The trading dynamics reflect investor interest in PSX KSE-100 Index 2025 activities.

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Analysts attribute the dip to short-term consolidation after the PSX KSE-100 Index crossed 157,000 points. Strong corporate earnings and improving macroeconomic indicators support the PSX’s resilience. Though volatility may persist as investors lock in gains, per Business Recorder. The future outlook for the PSX KSE-100 Index in 2025 seems promising despite current fluctuations.

The PSX’s performance reflects Pakistan’s economic health. The 880-point drop shows market sensitivity to profit-taking, but robust trading volumes signal investor confidence. As the market stabilises, it remains a key indicator for economic growth in 2025, particularly concerning PSX KSE-100 Index developments.

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