PSX plunges over 5,000 points after US threatens blockade on Iranian ports

PSX plunges over 5,000 points after US threatens blockade on Iranian ports
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Summary Pakistan's stock market opened sharply lower as US-Iran tensions rise after failed talks, with KSE-100 down 5,000+ points; Asian markets, including KOSPI, Nikkei, Hang Seng, also fell.

KARACHI (Dunya News) – Pakistan Stock Exchange (PSX) opened the new trading week under pressure following the announcement by the United States of a potential blockade on Iranian ports.

During early trading, the KSE-100 index dropped more than 5,000 points, reaching 161,659, down from last week’s closing level of 167,191.

The decline reflects investor concerns after US-Iran talks failed to produce a resolution, raising fears of increased geopolitical tensions.

Elsewhere in Asia, markets also showed negative trends. South Korea’s KOSPI index fell by 2.08%, while Japan’s Nikkei index lost around 1%. Hong Kong’s Hang Seng index declined by more than 1%, and China’s Shanghai Composite recorded a slight decrease.

Analysts note that continued uncertainty over U.S.-Iran relations could further impact regional markets and investor sentiment in the coming days.