Pakistan stocks shed another 2.6pc
Sunday, 28 December 2008
KARACHI, Dec 27 (AFP): Pakistan stocks fell for the ninth consecutive trading day Friday, tumbling another 2.60 per cent-meaning the market has lost about 30 per cent of its value since the start of last week.
The KSE-100 shed 172.66 points to close at 6,487.52. The market has now lost 29.40 per cent of its value since December 15.
The KSE-100 shed 172.66 points to close at 6,487.52. The market has now lost 29.40 per cent of its value since December 15.