The Pakistan Stock Exchange (PSX) witnessed a significant surge of 1837 points, bringing the 100-index to 155,803 points during trading hours. The index touched a low of 155,291 points and a high of 155,927 points during the trading session. Last week, on Thursday, the 100-index closed at 1,52,740 points. Notably, the index closed at 1,53,966 points the previous day.
On the other hand, the interbank market saw the US dollar rate decrease by a paisa, trading at Rs. 279.21. The interbank market closed at Rs. 279.22 the previous day. In a bid to mitigate the effects of increasing petroleum product prices on the public, the Ministry of Finance has taken a significant step.
China’s largest shipping company, Cosco, has resumed new bookings from some Gulf countries after a three-week hiatus. The global market saw gold rates surge by 152 dollars to 4565 dollars per ounce. The global market saw gold rates increase by 163 dollars to 4413 dollars per ounce. Last week, on Thursday, the 100-index closed at 1,52,740 points.
According to sources, three ships carrying oil from Kuwait are expected to arrive in Pakistan. The All Pakistan Sarraf Jameet and Jewelers Association reported that the price of gold per tola decreased by Rs. 43,600 to Rs. 447,762. Atiq Meer stated that 70% of the stockpiled goods for Eid sales remained unsold due to notification. The first Hubei case was recorded at a levy of Rs. 105.37 per liter.
The effects of the war have severely impacted airports and flights in the Middle East region. The global market saw gold rates decrease by 81 dollars to 4686 dollars per ounce. The Pakistan Stock Exchange released its weekly update. The global market saw gold rates decrease by 243 dollars to 4767 dollars per ounce.
According to the Iranian Press TV, Iranian authorities have reviewed the US proposals and deemed them unacceptable. In his social media message, Mohammad Baqir Qalibaf stated that Tehran is closely monitoring all American activities, particularly military deployments, in the region.
The Iranian Foreign Minister has held meetings with his counterparts from neighboring countries, including Pakistan. According to the Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesperson, the Iranian Foreign Minister has held meetings with his counterparts from neighboring countries, including Pakistan.
China’s largest shipping company, Cosco, has resumed new bookings from some Gulf countries after a three-week hiatus.

