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KSE-100 Daily Recap: Index Eases Under Pressure as UBL Gains Offset by Bank BAHL Losses

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April 9, 2026
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Karachi – The Pakistan Stock Exchange (PSX) encountered a challenging session on April 9, 2026, as the benchmark KSE-100 index closed in negative territory, reflecting a day marked by significant internal market dynamics and sector-specific shifts. Despite spirited performances from several key stocks, the overall market sentiment was weighed down by counter-performances in other sectors.

Market Opening and Day’s Volatility

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The trading day commenced with the KSE-100 index opening at 166,382.34 points. The morning session displayed some bullish momentum, with the index scaling an intraday high of 166,962.17. Investors and analysts initially eyed a potential upward trend, buoyed by the opening figures. However, this optimism was fleeting.

As the day progressed, selling pressure intensified across multiple fronts, driving the index to a low of 161,993.00 points, a substantial drop that underscored the market’s current volatility. While a late-day recovery managed to claw back some of the losses, the index was unable to break into positive territory.

Closing Figures and Core Metrics

By the closing bell, the KSE-100 index settled at 165,517.51 points. This represents a decline of -293.50 points compared to the previous close, a movement that translates to a percentage change of -0.18%. This marginal percentage dip belies the significant intra-day point fluctuation, suggesting a cautious stance among market participants.

The trading volume remained robust, with the index constituent volume reaching 456.73 million shares. This level of activity indicates that while the overall direction was negative, there was significant participation and liquidity in the market, allowing for substantial repositioning.

Long-Term Context: FYTD vs. CYTD

To understand the day’s performance fully, it must be viewed within the broader context of the fiscal and calendar year trends. The Fiscal Year to Date (FYTD) data presents a stellar picture, showing a remarkable growth of +31.75%. This long-term trend suggests underlying strength in the market’s performance over the fiscal period.

In stark contrast, the Calendar Year to Date (CYTD) performance shows a decline of -4.90%. This juxtaposition is critical for analysts. The negative CYTD figure points to short-term headwinds in early 2026, which the market is currently navigating, despite the strong FYTD backdrop. Today’s close further contributes to this challenging start to the year.

Top Market Influencers: Pullers and Draggers

The most defining aspect of the day was the powerful tug-of-war between the market’s leading ‘Pullers’ and ‘Draggers.’

Leading the charge for the bulls was United Bank Limited (UBL). UBL posted a substantial gain, contributing a significant +313.97 points to the index. This performance single-handedly prevented a more severe market downturn. Other top pullers included LUCK Cement (LUCK), which contributed +145.65 points, followed by Fauji Cement (FCCL) with +108.61 points. DG Khan Cement (DGKC) and Faysal Bank Limited (FABL) also finished strong, adding +97.97 points and +74.04 points, respectively. The heavy presence of banking and cement sector stocks in the ‘Pullers’ list indicates sector-specific strength.

However, these considerable gains were overshadowed by the ‘Draggers’. Bank AL Habib Limited (BAHL) emerged as the primary drag on the market, shaving off a massive -178.66 points. This inverse performance against its peer UBL highlights the uneven nature of current sector performance. Mari Petroleum (MARI) followed closely, dragging the index down by -172.53 points. Hub Power Company (HUBC) contributed -164.21 negative points, while Fauji Fertiliser Company (FFC) and Muslim Commercial Bank (MCB) also posted losses, reducing the index by -154.69 points and -132.89 points, respectively.

The day’s net performance, resulting in a loss of 293.50 points, demonstrates that the cumulative pressure from the top five draggers (-802.98 points) significantly outweighed the contribution from the top five pullers (+740.24 points), showcasing the power distribution within the KSE-100 constituents and the specific pressure points currently facing the market.

Summary

MetricValue / FigureDetails / Contribution
KSE-100 IndexValue
Open166,382.34Starting point
High166,962.17Intraday peak
Low161,993.00Intraday trough
Close165,517.51Final level
Change (Points)-293.50Net point decline
Market MetricsValue
% Change-0.18%Net percentage change
Index Constituent Volume456.73 MnShares traded
FYTD (Fiscal Year to Date)+31.75%Long-term performance
CYTD (Calendar Year to Date)-4.90%Year-to-date performance
KSE-100 PullersStock SymbolPoints Contribution
1. Top PullerUBL+313.97
2. Second PullerLUCK+145.65
3. Third PullerFCCL+108.61
4. Fourth PullerDGKC+97.97
5. Fifth PullerFABL+74.04
KSE-100 DraggersStock SymbolPoints Contribution
1. Top DraggerBAHL-178.66
2. Second DraggerMARI-172.53
3. Third DraggerHUBC-164.21
4. Fourth DraggerFFC-154.69
5. Fifth DraggerMCB-132.89
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