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KMI-30 Index Drops Over 14,600 Points at Pakistan Stock Exchange

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March 9, 2026
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KARACHI: The benchmark KMI-30 Index at the Pakistan Stock Exchange (PSX) witnessed a sharp decline on Monday, March 9, 2026, reflecting significant pressure in key stocks that make up the Shariah-compliant index.

According to the official market summary released by the exchange, the KMI-30 Index opened the trading session at 211,431.45 points. During early trading hours, the index briefly moved higher and reached an intraday high of 212,160.93 points, showing a relatively stable start to the day.

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However, the positive momentum did not last long. Selling pressure intensified across several major companies, which pushed the index steadily downward throughout the trading session.

By the end of the trading day, the KMI-30 index closed at 204,708.56 points, recording a massive decline of 14,647.92 points, equivalent to a 6.52 percent drop.

The index also touched an intraday low of 204,708.56 points, highlighting the level of volatility experienced in the market.

Trading activity remained active despite the decline. Data shows that the index constituent trading volume reached approximately 136.40 million shares, indicating that investors continued trading and adjusting their positions throughout the day.

Several heavyweight companies within the index played a major role in dragging the market lower.

Among the biggest draggers was FFC, which had the largest negative impact on the index by contributing -2,551.97 points. This was followed by ENGROH, which reduced the index by -1,812.93 points.

Other companies also added to the downward pressure. LUCK contributed -1,651.09 points, while HUBC dragged the index down by -1,630.76 points. Another notable contributor was SYS, which reduced the index by -958.77 points.

These major stocks collectively created significant downward momentum in the market, resulting in the sharp decline seen in the KMI-30 Index.

Despite the negative performance during the session, the broader performance indicators show mixed results.

The Fiscal Year-to-Date (FYTD) performance of the index remains positive at 13.60 percent, indicating that the market has still delivered gains since the beginning of the fiscal year.

However, the Calendar Year-to-Date (CYTD) performance currently stands at -15.49 percent, reflecting the volatility experienced by the market during the early months of 2026.

The KMI-30 Index, which tracks the performance of 30 Shariah-compliant companies listed on the Pakistan Stock Exchange, serves as an important benchmark for investors interested in Islamic equity markets.

Movements in the index are often considered an indicator of investor confidence in Shariah-compliant investments and the broader equity market.

Despite short-term fluctuations, the stock market remains a long-term investment platform where daily movements are influenced by multiple economic and financial factors.

Investors are continuing to monitor the market closely as the Pakistan Stock Exchange prepares for upcoming trading sessions.

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