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PSX tumbles 949 points as tax hikes and IMF tensions trigger investor panic

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May 26, 2025
PSX tumbles 949 points as tax hikes and IMF tensions trigger investor panic
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Karachi, May 26, 2025: The Pakistan Stock Exchange (PSX) witnessed a steep decline on Monday, shedding 949 points amid growing investor anxiety over possible tax hikes and unresolved tensions with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) ahead of the federal budget.

The benchmark KSE-100 index closed at 118,181, falling below the key psychological barrier of 119,000. The sharp drop reflects mounting concerns about impending fiscal tightening and its potential impact on the corporate sector and broader economic activity.

According to market analysts, the downturn was driven by multiple overlapping triggers. Chief among them is the reported disagreement between Islamabad and the IMF over proposed revenue and spending targets in the upcoming budget. The IMF is said to be pushing for more aggressive fiscal consolidation, sparking fears of heavier taxation and reduced development spending.

“This level of uncertainty, especially around fiscal policy, has severely dented investor confidence,” said a senior market analyst at a Karachi-based brokerage. “The market is pricing in higher risks for businesses, particularly in sectors likely to bear the brunt of new tax measures.”

Compounding the market pressure is the onset of rollover week, a period marked by high volatility as futures contracts expire and new ones are initiated. The confluence of technical selling and budget-related speculation led to a widespread sell-off, with major sectors including banking, cement, and energy closing in the red.

Investors are now closely watching how the government responds to the IMF’s demands and whether a consensus can be reached before the budget is formally presented. A potential deal with the IMF remains critical not only for unlocking further funding but also for stabilizing sentiment in financial markets.

Until greater clarity emerges on both the macroeconomic outlook and tax policy, experts warn that volatility is likely to persist, with cautious trading expected in the sessions ahead.

Tags: Bearish trendIMFInternational Monetary Fundinvestor panicKarachiKarachi Stock ExchangeKSE-100 IndexPakistanPakistan Stock ExchangePSXPSX 100-Indextax hike feared
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