Pakistan Stock Exchange may gain at least 27% by end of 2025 — Bloomberg

Brokers monitor an index board showing latest share prices at the Pakistan Stock Exchange in Karachi on January 26, 2023. (AFP/File)
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Updated 18 November 2024
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Pakistan Stock Exchange may gain at least 27% by end of 2025 — Bloomberg

  • Benchmark KSE-100 Index forecast to increase to 127,000 points by Dec. 2025, a 34% rise, from 94,704 points it closed on Friday
  • Key index advanced as much as 0.6% on Monday, taking gains to more than 50% this year, the second best performer globally

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s stocks are expected to advance by more than a quarter by the end of next year as the nation’s economy shows improvement under a loan program with the International Monetary Fund and the currency stabilizes, Bloomberg reported on Monday, quoting two brokerage houses. 

The benchmark KSE-100 Index is forecast to increase to 127,000 points by December 2025, or a 34% rise, from the 94,704 points it closed last Friday, according to Topline Securities Ltd. in a report announced on Nov. 16. Arif Habib Ltd. targets the index to reach 120,000 points, a gain of 27%.

“The stage is set for a potential market re-rating with declining interest rates, a stable rupee, and improving macroeconomic indicators,” Karachi-based brokerage Arif Habib commented in a report.

Pakistan’s economy has stabilized with inflation easing from record levels that has allowed the central bank to cut the interest rate for four straight meetings to 15 percent, the lowest in two years. 

The key index advanced as much as 0.6% on Monday, taking its gains to more than 50% this year, the second best performer globally, according to data compiled by Bloomberg.

The equity market will be offering a 37% return including 10% dividend yield by the end of 2025 because of economic stability and falling bond yields, Karachi-based Topline said in a separate report.

Pakistan is also increasingly attracting the attention of foreign investors, particularly in its debt and equity markets, said Arif Habib.


Oman tourism strengthens as hotel guests hit 2.14m, revenues rise 21% 

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Oman tourism strengthens as hotel guests hit 2.14m, revenues rise 21% 

JEDDAH: Oman’s tourism sector strengthened through November, with hotel guest numbers rising to 2.14 million and revenues at higher-end properties jumping more than 21 percent, supported by events and air travel. 

Hotel revenues at three- to five-star properties reached nearly 258 million Omani rials ($670 million), up from 212.4 million rials during the same period in 2024, while average occupancy increased to 55.4 percent from 48.6 percent, according to official data published by the Oman News Agency. 

Domestic tourism continued to underpin growth, with Omani guests increasing 7 percent to 791,286. Visitors from Gulf Cooperation Council countries rose 7.4 percent to 195,825, while arrivals from other Arab nations slipped 1.6 percent to just over 94,000.  

“These indicators reflect the positive performance of Oman’s hotel sector, supported by the ongoing growth in tourism activity,” the ONA report stated. 

International demand strengthened across key markets. Guests from Asia increased by 10 percent to 305,460, and African visitors rose by 19.3 percent to 13,246, while European arrivals jumped 23 percent to 574,243.  

Travelers from the US increased nearly 30 percent to 69,697, and arrivals from Oceania surged 35.5 percent to 38,028. African visitors rose 19.3 percent to 13,246.  

Growth in leisure travel was complemented by expanding business and events activity. The Oman Convention and Exhibition Center generated a direct economic impact of nearly 15 million rials in 2025, hosting regional and international events that attracted 20,000 participants and investors from around 60 countries, ONA reported. 

Said bin Salim Al-Shanfari, CEO of OCEC, said the center’s achievements reflect its role as a national platform that directly supports the economy while enhancing Oman’s competitiveness in conferences, exhibitions, and events.  

He highlighted that OCEC hosted over 250 local, regional, and international events, attracting more than 1.9 million visitors, participants, and investors. He also emphasized the center’s support for over 100 small and medium-sized enterprises and graduation ceremonies for 65,000 students, reinforcing its social and economic role. 

Cultural and artistic events, including concerts and exhibitions, attracted more than 11,000 visitors, contributing to longer stays and higher hotel occupancy. 

The CEO concluded that OCEC is progressing confidently, utilizing strategic partnerships to attract more events and strengthen its role as a hub that connects business, culture, and society while boosting Oman’s regional and international standing. 

Air travel data reinforced the recovery trend. Passenger numbers at Muscat International Airport rose 1.8 percent to nearly 11.94 million by the end of November, even as total flights declined 4.1 percent to 84,296. 

“The data showed that international flights at Muscat International Airport totaled 75,460, down 5.2 percent, carrying 10.72 million passengers, up 0.7 percent. Meanwhile, domestic flights rose 6.7 percent to 8,836, carrying around 1.22 million passengers, a 12.5 percent increase,” a separate ONA report stated, citing NCSI. 

At Salalah Airport, passengers rose 10 percent to over 1.57 million, while total flights increased around 6 percent to 10,237. International flights totaled 4,489, carrying 622,198 passengers, down 0.7 percent, while domestic flights rose 13.6 percent to 5,748, carrying 952,098 passengers, up 18.3 percent.