KSE Statistics
(06-SEPTEMBER-2010)
KSE All
h
0.62
6,778.53
KSE 30
h
2.53
9,551.50
KSE 100
h
3.04
9,706.10
Vol.
(shares)
19,631,098
Value
(PKR)
825,158,076
KSE Mkt. Capitalization
(PKR bn)
2,712.58
(US$ bn)
31.96
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AFS Univ Mkt Valuations
(FY11E - 03SEP10.)
PE (x)
6.39
EPS growth
9.1%
ROE
21.1%
Dividend Yield
6.0%
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Foreign Portfolio Investment
(03-SEPTEMBER-2010)
Gross Buy
Gross Sell
Net Buy/Sell
(PKR m)
(PKR m)
(PKR m)
+196.50
-48.62
+147.88
Conversion Rates
(03-SEPTEMBER-2010)
PKR-USD
86.03
PKR-EUR
110.24
PKR-JPY
1.02
Money Market
(03-SEPTEMBER-2010)
3 Month
Call
12.66%
Repo
12.34%
T-Bills
12.46%
6 Month
Call
12.89%
Repo
12.45%
T-Bills
12.55%
Kibor & PIB Yield
5 years (PIB Yield)
13.05%
10 years (PIB Yield)
13.10%
3 Month (Kibor)
12.71%
6 Month (Kibor)
12.86%
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News and Updates
06-Sep-2010
:: Value added sector has again demanded imposition of Regulatory Duty (RD) on yarn export to ensure availability of key raw material to the textile sector.
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06-Sep-2010
:: Zamzama gas field has been shut down temporarily due to flood in the area due to which gas offtake has been reduced by 130 mmcfd to 104 mmcfd.
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03-Sep-2010
:: Moodys investors services on Thursday changed the outlook of 5 Pakistani banks namely ABL, HBL, MCB, NBP and UBL to negative from stable on the long-term local currency deposit ratings and bank financial strength ratings.
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03-Sep-2010
:: In response to a recent floods IMF has agreed to offer loan worth USD 450 mn to Pakistan to help the nation re-build its infrastructure and help the displaced populace to re-establish their lives.
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