Pakistan's Karachi Stock Exchange (KSE) continued the record-breaking spree on Monday as investors stayed buoyed amid reduced political tension in the country and surge in international equity markets.
The benchmark KSE 100-Index gained 0.28 percent or 93.38 points to 33,418.20 points on Monday when compared with 33,324.82 points reported on Friday.
The KSE All Share Index swelled by 0.15 percent or 35.41 points to 24,333.64 points, the KSE 30-Index increased by 0.16 percent or 34.14 points to 21,654.5 points, whereas the KMI 30-Index moved up by 0.07 percent or 36.6 points to 52,481.58 points.
During Monday's trading session, the key index touched an intraday high of 33,513.92 points as against an intraday low of 33, 324.82 points.
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