Stocks end lower; rupee weakens; o/n rates flat
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Stocks end lower; rupee weakens; o/n rates flat
Updated at: 2205 PST, Tuesday, June 28, 2011
KARACHI: Pakistani stocks ended lower on Tuesday on fears of growing violence in the country's financial hub Karachi, following the Muttahida Qaumi Movement's (MQM) decision to quit the ruling coalition, dealers said.
The Karachi Stock Exchange's benchmark 100-share index ended 0.82 percent, or 102.05 points, lower at 12,362.44.
Turnover rose to 67 million shares, compared with 52.79 million shares traded on Monday but still lower than the daily turnover which is usually on average around 100 million shares.
In the currency market, the rupee weakened to 86.03/08 to the dollar, from Monday's close of 85.97/86.03, due to increased dollar demand for import payments and year end payments.
The rupee hit a record low of 86.50 last month, but dealers said the local unit is expected to stay largely stable in the coming days because of increased remittances from Pakistanis working abroad.
According to official data, remittances crossed $10 billion for the first time, hitting $10.1 billion in the first 11 months of the 2010/11 fiscal year, an increase of 25.20 percent compared with the same period last year.
In the money market, overnight rates were flat at 11 percent, unchanged from the previous day's close amid increased liquidity in the interbank market. (Reuters)
KARACHI: Pakistani stocks ended lower on Tuesday on fears of growing violence in the country's financial hub Karachi, following the Muttahida Qaumi Movement's (MQM) decision to quit the ruling coalition, dealers said.
The Karachi Stock Exchange's benchmark 100-share index ended 0.82 percent, or 102.05 points, lower at 12,362.44.
Turnover rose to 67 million shares, compared with 52.79 million shares traded on Monday but still lower than the daily turnover which is usually on average around 100 million shares.
In the currency market, the rupee weakened to 86.03/08 to the dollar, from Monday's close of 85.97/86.03, due to increased dollar demand for import payments and year end payments.
The rupee hit a record low of 86.50 last month, but dealers said the local unit is expected to stay largely stable in the coming days because of increased remittances from Pakistanis working abroad.
According to official data, remittances crossed $10 billion for the first time, hitting $10.1 billion in the first 11 months of the 2010/11 fiscal year, an increase of 25.20 percent compared with the same period last year.
In the money market, overnight rates were flat at 11 percent, unchanged from the previous day's close amid increased liquidity in the interbank market. (Reuters)
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