Overall, 170 scripts had advanced, 135 declined, and 15 remained unchanged. - File photo

 

KARACHI: The KSE-100 index was down 16.02 points with low volumes witnessed on the market. Total traded volume was over 121 million shares, with a total value of 5.68 billion, lower than what was witnessed over the past week.

The All-share-index was also down by 7.76 points, however KSE-30 and KMI-30 were higher by 22.48 and 95.85 points respectively.

DG Khan Cement led the market in terms of volume, with 19.7 million shares traded and registering a price decline of Rs0.58. PTCL stood at 9.3 million shares traded with share price down by Rs0.22. Jahangir Siddiqui rose by Rs 0.37 with over 9.2 million shares traded.

Engro Corporation and Fatima Fertilizer Rose Rs3.93 and Rs2.05 on 8.49 and 4.82 million shares traded respectively. PSO shares were also higher by Rs6.36 with over 2 million shares traded.

Overall, 170 scripts had advanced, 135 declined, and 15 remained unchanged.

 

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