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PSX surges past 150,000 as bulls dominate trading – SUCH TV
The Pakistan Stock Exchange (PSX) continued its upward momentum on Tuesday, with the benchmark KSE-100 Index crossing the 150,000-point mark, reflecting renewed investor confidence despite ongoing flood warnings in Sindh.
During intraday trading, the KSE-100 Index surged by 738.87 points, or 0.49%, to close at 150,709.99 points.
Out of 434 companies traded, 262 saw their share prices rise, 153 declined, and 19 remained unchanged.
Investor sentiment was further boosted after Finance Minister’s Advisor Khurram Shehzad announced the early retirement of Rs2,600 billion in debt including Rs1.6 trillion owed to the State Bank of Pakistan within just 59 days, a historic move enhancing fiscal credibility.
The market also reacted positively to Pakistan’s Consumer Price Index (CPI) for August, which fell to 3% from 4.1% in July, well below analysts’ expectations.
This unexpected data spurred buying across multiple sectors.
On Monday, the KSE-100 had also posted gains of 1,353.34 points (0.91%), closing at 149,971.12 points.
A total of 1.18 billion shares were traded on Tuesday, compared to 1.34 billion on Monday, with the total turnover at Rs48.849 billion versus Rs52.305 billion previously.
The top three trading companies were B.O. Punjab with 97,697,793 shares at Rs16.58 per share.
K-Electric Limited with 85,903,125 shares at Rs5.43 per share, and Pervez Ahmed Co. with 54,520,834 shares at Rs3.04 per share.
PAI Holding Company LimitedB witnessed a maximum increase of Rs 301.00 per share price, closing at Rs 27,300.00, whereas the runner-up was Hoechst Pakistan Limited with Rs216.81 rise in its per share price to Rs4,026.63.
Unilever Pakistan Foods Limited witnessed a maximum decrease of Rs 920.32 per share closing at Rs 32,701.00 followed by Nestle Pakistan Limited with Rs 77.20 decline in its share price to close at Rs 8,439.18.
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No More Mandatory Probate Of Will In Mumbai, Chennai, Kolkata: What Does It Mean For Heirs?
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Probate of wills is no longer mandatory in Mumbai, Chennai and Kolkata after Parliament amended Section 213 of the Indian Succession Act, 1925.
ig Relief For Families: Wills No Longer Need Probate In Mumbai, Chennai, Kolkata
The probate of wills is no longer mandatory now in Mumbai, Chennai and Kolkata. The Indian government has brought amendment into Section 213 of the Indian Succession Act, 1925 under the Repealing and Amending Act, 2025.
Probate is a court’s legal confirmation that a will is valid. It allows the executor to distribute the deceased person’s assets.
Parliament passed the Repealing and Amending Act, 2025, which deletes Section 213, ending the requirement of mandatory probate for wills in Mumbai, Chennai, and Kolkata.
The government argued that the rule was a colonial-era provision, discriminatory, and causing unequal treatment between communities and regions.
What does this mean for heirs now?
Heirs of Mumbai, Chennai and Kolkata can claim property without probate like in other parts of the country. Banks, registrars and authorities may accept the will directly.
The process becomes faster, cheaper and less court-driven.
However, probate is still required in case there is a dispute over the will. The matter then can be proceeded with in the court for resolution.
Why was mandatory probate only for Mumbai, Chennai & Kolkata?
The mandatory probate was applicable only for these three cities, which reflects a remnant of the colonial era. The British created special succession rules only for these cities.
During British rule, Mumbai (Bombay), Chennai (Madras) and Kolkata (Calcutta) had Presidency High Courts.
Muslims and Christians were already exempt from mandatory probate even in these cities. This Section only applied over Hindus, Buddhists, Sikhs, Jains and Parsis.
December 31, 2025, 13:01 IST
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KSE-100 Index surges past historic mark – SUCH TV
The Pakistan Stock Exchange (PSX) continued its upward trend on Wednesday, with the benchmark KSE-100 Index crossing over the historic 175,000-point milestone in early trading.
During the trading session, the KSE-100 Index rose by over 700 points, reaching a high of 175,232 points, its highest level ever.
Earlier in the day, the index had climbed 208 points to 174,681.
At the close of trading on Tuesday, the KSE-100 Index had ended at 174,472 points, highlighting the market’s continued bullish momentum as the year comes to a close.
Buying was observed in key sectors, including automobile assemblers, cement, commercial banks, fertiliser, oil and gas exploration companies, OMCs and power generation.
Index-heavy stocks, including HUBCO, MARI, POL, PPL, OGDC, PSO, HBL, MEBL and MCB, traded in the green.
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Asian stocks today: Markets trade mostly in red on last trading day of 2025; HSI sheds over 200 points, Kospi flat – The Times of India
Asian markets slipped mostly into red on Wednesday, the final trading session of 2025, as investors remained cautious ahead of the New Year holiday and took cues from Wall Street losses.In Hong Kong, HSI slipped over 224 points to 25,630. Nikkai was also trading at a loss, shedding 187 points or 0.3%. Shanghai and Shenzhen were also down 0.07% and 0.67% at 10:35 AM IST. South Korea’s Kospi was also down 6 points to trade at 4,214. With the holiday season keeping participation low, trading volumes across the region remained thin. Commodities offered a steadier picture, with precious metals holding their ground after retreating from record levels seen earlier in the week. The uneven performance followed a muted session in the United States, where major Wall Street indices finished slightly lower on Tuesday. Investor unease over stretched valuations in artificial intelligence (AI)-linked stocks continued to weigh on sentiment. Even so, US markets were still set to deliver solid gains for the full year, a trend mirrored across much of Asia. Regional markets benefited from a combination of easing monetary conditions and a powerful rally in technology shares. In China, fresh official data showed factory activity edged up marginally in December, offering a rare positive signal at the close of an otherwise subdued year for the world’s second-largest economy. A key driver of the year’s global market strength has been the US Federal Reserve’s shift towards monetary easing in the latter half of 2025, alongside a flood of investment into AI-related technologies. Minutes from the Fed’s December policy meeting revealed that most officials consider further interest rate cuts appropriate, provided inflation continues to cool as anticipated. Precious metals have been among the most volatile assets in recent days, lifted by their demand as safe-haven investments amid ongoing geopolitical tensions. Gold and silver both touched record highs last week before pulling back.
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