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PSX crashes as KSE-100 loses 5,400 points

Published on: February 23, 2026 11:45 PM

The Pakistan Stock Exchange (PSX) suffered another major sell-off on Monday as the KSE-100 index dropped 5,478 points. The steep decline, marking the third significant loss this month, has rattled investors and disrupted trading activity across major sectors. Analysts warn that continued political and geopolitical tensions are pressuring the market and could impact economic confidence.

Trading opened on a positive note, with the KSE-100 reaching 174,336 points, but selling pressure quickly intensified, pushing the index to a low of 166,886 points. K-Electric, Worldcall Telecom, and Bank of Punjab were the top losers, shedding significant value and volume during the session. Meanwhile, a few stocks like Itanz Technologies and Kohinoor Industries posted gains, providing limited support to the market.

Read more: PSX turns bullish, gains 999 points to close at 173,169

The decline follows previous crashes on February 16 and 19, when the KSE-100 fell 5,149 and 6,683 points respectively, the latter marking the steepest single-day loss in PSX history. Analysts link the repeated meltdowns to rising geopolitical tensions, particularly between the United States and Iran, combined with ongoing domestic political uncertainty. Investor confidence remains fragile as global and local developments continue influencing trading behavior.

Experts note that the upcoming IMF review mission and corporate earnings announcements could determine the market’s near-term direction. Positive earnings may offer some relief, but current geopolitical risks have intensified market volatility. Trading volumes remain high, reflecting active sell-offs as investors attempt to reduce exposure amid uncertainty.

Read more: PSX bounces back with gain of over 5,700 points

Despite the bloodbath, market analysts remain cautiously optimistic, emphasizing that careful monitoring of macroeconomic trends and policy outcomes could stabilize the PSX. They advise investors to remain alert and diversify portfolios while awaiting clearer signals from both global and domestic developments.

 

Filed Under: Business Tagged With: investor sentiment, KSE-100, Latest, Pakistan market decline, Pakistan Stock Exchange, PSX crash, stock market news

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