KARACHI: Stocks ended a two-day winning streak on Thursday as the KSE-100 index settled slightly in the negative with a minor decline of 17.96 points (0.05 per cent) at 34,034.65.

Trading remained choppy throughout the session with the index making intraday high and low by 108 and 115 points. Bulls and bears struggled in search of direction and fresh triggers.

The perception of shifting sands on the local political front; the volatile regional mar­kets and slump in international oil prices as the hop­es of demand outweighed the worries over a long lasting pandemic that could delay global opening of economies.

Further depreciation of the rupee against the dollar dampened sentiments. Inves­tors also tread cautiously close to the rollover week. The KSE-100 index suffered mainly from the decline in exploration and production stocks which were mainly in the red. Prices trimmed in OGDC, Pakistan Petroleum and Pakistan Oilfields. The oil and gas marketing companies were gainers with Attock Petroleum and Shell closing at their upper circuits.

During the day, reports of trade surplus added a bit of excitement but selling pressure kept prices in check. The current account chur­ned out a surplus of $13 million (0.1pc of GDP) in May, compared to a deficit of $530m (2.5pc of GDP) in April. Fertiliser sto­cks managed to gain with Daw­­ood Hercules hitting the up­per circuit and Engro Corp­or­ation seeing further buying.

The volume increased 19pc from the previous day to 195.7m shares while traded value crawled up by 1pc to $34.6m. Stocks that contributed significantly included TRG, Unity Foods, Pakistan Refinery (right issue), TPL and Al Shaheer Corporation, which formed 30pc of total turnover with the technology sector topping the charts with 34.9m shares.

Stocks contributing to index fall included Fauji Fer­t­i­­liser, down 0.1pc, Oil and Gas Development Company 0.8pc, Habib Bank 1pc, Hub Power 1.1pc, Pakistan Petro­leum 1.5pc, Lucky Cement 0.6pc, United Bank 0.6pc and Pakistan Oilfieldds 0.8pc.

Published in Dawn, June 25th, 2020

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