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PSX Hits Another Record at 110,000 Points

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The Pakistan Stock Exchange (PSX) achieved another milestone on Monday, as the 100 Index soared to 109,868 points during trading, following its historic crossing of the 100,000-point mark.

Trading initially started on a negative note, with the index falling by 678 points to 109,375. However, a strong rebound during the session saw the index gain 1,044 points, peaking at 110,098 before settling at 109,868.

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This latest surge highlights the remarkable growth of the PSX, with the 100 Index increasing by an impressive 70% over the year 2024. The rally reflects sustained investor confidence and a robust market performance.

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