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India-Pakistan tensions: Karachi Stock Exchange index KSE 100 up 2% after crash

IndiaTimes Friday, 9 May 2025
Following India's 'Operation Sindoor,' the Karachi Stock Exchange (KSE) experienced significant volatility. After a 7.6% crash on Thursday triggered by reports of drone attacks in major Pakistani cities, trading was temporarily suspended. On Friday, the KSE-100 showed signs of recovery, rising by 1.9%.
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Tensions soar as India and Pakistan exchange cross-border strikes Protesters gathered in Karachi on Wednesday to condemn Indian missile strikes and voice support for Pakistan’s military, as tensions between the nuclear-armed neighbours continued to escalate. READ MORE :...

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