World stocks retreat after higher run
June 12: Stock markets retreated Wednesday after a recent rally, taking their lead from a Wall Street dip overnight. Asian markets kicked off the losses after two days of healthy gains, with Hong Kong the
June 12: Stock markets retreated Wednesday after a recent rally, taking their lead from a Wall Street dip overnight. Asian markets kicked off the losses after two days of healthy gains, with Hong Kong the
June 12: Asian markets were mixed Wednesday after two days of healthy gains but Hong Kong sank more than one percent as a huge protest paralysed key roads in the city and a number of
June 11: Stock markets extended their strong run higher on Tuesday, with the prospect of a US interest rate cut helping to offset trade war tensions according to traders. The dollar was mixed against main
June 1, 2019: British unemployment has held at a 45-year low, official data showed Tuesday, despite headwinds from Brexit and the slowing global economy. The unemployment rate remained at 3.8 percent in the three months
June 11, 2019: European stock markets mostly rose at the start of trading on Tuesday, with London's benchmark FTSE 100 index up 0.3 percent at 7,398.95 points. In the eurozone, Frankfort's DAX 30 gained 0.7
June 11, 2019: US retail giant Amazon has moved past hi-tech titans Apple and Google to become the world's most valuable brand, a key survey showed on Tuesday. The brand value of Amazon surged by
June 11, 2019: Markets extended the previous day's gains in Asia on Tuesday, with investors turning their attention back to the China-US trade row and a planned meeting between the countries' leaders later this month.
June 10: Asian markets rose Monday and the Mexican peso rallied more than two percent after Donald Trump dropped threatened tariffs against Mexico, while weak US jobs data fanned expectations the Federal Reserve will cut
June 8: The United States and Mexico reached an 11th-hour deal late Friday to crack down on migration from Central America, with President Donald Trump relenting on threats to slap potentially devastating tariffs on the
June 8: Wall Street stocks rose and the dollar fell Friday after a weak US jobs report bolstered expectations that the Federal Reserve would soon cut interest rates. Equity markets in Asia and Europe also
June 6: European stock markets and the euro climbed on Thursday awaiting a key policy update from the ECB, with focus also on the auto sector as the collapse of Fiat Chrysler's proposed merger with
June 6: Asian stocks reversed early gains Thursday as trade tensions continued to weigh on investors' minds, with some cautiously hoping that the United States and Mexico will strike a compromise on tariffs. US President
June 6: European Central Bank chief Mario Draghi is expected to outline plans on Thursday to offer fresh assistance to banks and hint at further options to counteract rising worries about growth and inflation in
June 5: The International Monetary Fund on Wednesday said it was lowering China's economic growth forecast for 2019 and 2020, citing “uncertainty” over the trade war between Beijing and Washington. The world's second-largest economy is
June 5: Stock markets rose Wednesday, led by a Wall Street rally after Federal Reserve chief Jerome Powell indicated greater openness to lowering US interest rates, helping to ease trade war growth worries. Speaking in
June 12: Stock markets retreated Wednesday after a recent rally, taking their lead from a Wall Street dip overnight. Asian markets kicked off the losses after two days of healthy gains, with Hong Kong the
June 12: Asian markets were mixed Wednesday after two days of healthy gains but Hong Kong sank more than one percent as a huge protest paralysed key roads in the city and a number of
June 11: Stock markets extended their strong run higher on Tuesday, with the prospect of a US interest rate cut helping to offset trade war tensions according to traders. The dollar was mixed against main
June 1, 2019: British unemployment has held at a 45-year low, official data showed Tuesday, despite headwinds from Brexit and the slowing global economy. The unemployment rate remained at 3.8 percent in the three months
June 11, 2019: European stock markets mostly rose at the start of trading on Tuesday, with London's benchmark FTSE 100 index up 0.3 percent at 7,398.95 points. In the eurozone, Frankfort's DAX 30 gained 0.7
June 11, 2019: US retail giant Amazon has moved past hi-tech titans Apple and Google to become the world's most valuable brand, a key survey showed on Tuesday. The brand value of Amazon surged by
June 11, 2019: Markets extended the previous day's gains in Asia on Tuesday, with investors turning their attention back to the China-US trade row and a planned meeting between the countries' leaders later this month.
June 10: Asian markets rose Monday and the Mexican peso rallied more than two percent after Donald Trump dropped threatened tariffs against Mexico, while weak US jobs data fanned expectations the Federal Reserve will cut
June 8: The United States and Mexico reached an 11th-hour deal late Friday to crack down on migration from Central America, with President Donald Trump relenting on threats to slap potentially devastating tariffs on the
June 8: Wall Street stocks rose and the dollar fell Friday after a weak US jobs report bolstered expectations that the Federal Reserve would soon cut interest rates. Equity markets in Asia and Europe also
June 6: European stock markets and the euro climbed on Thursday awaiting a key policy update from the ECB, with focus also on the auto sector as the collapse of Fiat Chrysler's proposed merger with
June 6: Asian stocks reversed early gains Thursday as trade tensions continued to weigh on investors' minds, with some cautiously hoping that the United States and Mexico will strike a compromise on tariffs. US President
June 6: European Central Bank chief Mario Draghi is expected to outline plans on Thursday to offer fresh assistance to banks and hint at further options to counteract rising worries about growth and inflation in
June 5: The International Monetary Fund on Wednesday said it was lowering China's economic growth forecast for 2019 and 2020, citing “uncertainty” over the trade war between Beijing and Washington. The world's second-largest economy is
June 5: Stock markets rose Wednesday, led by a Wall Street rally after Federal Reserve chief Jerome Powell indicated greater openness to lowering US interest rates, helping to ease trade war growth worries. Speaking in
PairID | Symbol | Bid | Ask | High | Low | Update |
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1 | PKR | 278.27000 | 278.57000 | 278.57000 | 278.27000 | 01:08 PM |
2 | EUR | 1.06747 | 1.06749 | 1.06749 | 1.06747 | 04:09 AM |
3 | GBP | 1.23560 | 1.23580 | 1.23580 | 1.23560 | 04:09 AM |
4 | CHF | 0.91085 | 0.91092 | 0.91092 | 0.91085 | 04:09 AM |
5 | JPY | 154.82700 | 154.83200 | 154.83200 | 154.82700 | 04:09 AM |
6 | CAD | 1.37006 | 1.37019 | 1.37019 | 1.37006 | 04:09 AM |
7 | AUD | 0.64487 | 0.64490 | 0.64490 | 0.64487 | 04:09 AM |
8 | INR | 83.30740 | 83.31140 | 83.31140 | 83.30740 | 04:09 AM |
9 | SAR | 3.75080 | 3.75100 | 3.75100 | 3.75080 | 01:09 PM |
10 | AED | 3.67260 | 3.67290 | 3.67290 | 3.67260 | 01:09 PM |
11 | HKD | 7.83693 | 7.83712 | 7.83712 | 7.83693 | 04:09 AM |
12 | CNH | 7.25673 | 7.25733 | 7.25733 | 7.25673 | 04:09 AM |
13 | CNY | 7.24300 | 7.24400 | 7.24400 | 7.24300 | 11:17 PM |
14 | THB | 37.01600 | 37.04500 | 37.04500 | 37.01600 | 04:09 AM |
15 | MYR | 4.77250 | 4.77750 | 4.77750 | 4.77250 | 03:56 AM |
16 | IDR | 16,216.90000 | 16,224.40000 | 16,224.40000 | 16,216.90000 | 04:09 AM |
17 | SGD | 1.36273 | 1.36280 | 1.36280 | 1.36273 | 04:09 AM |
18 | NZD | 0.59077 | 0.59088 | 0.59088 | 0.59077 | 04:09 AM |
19 | MXN | 17.11510 | 17.12010 | 17.12006 | 17.11506 | 04:09 AM |
20 | TRY | 32.57250 | 32.58250 | 32.58250 | 32.57250 | 04:09 AM |
21 | SEK | 10.87200 | 10.87450 | 10.87448 | 10.87198 | 04:09 AM |
22 | ZAR | 19.23570 | 19.24160 | 19.24160 | 19.23570 | 04:09 AM |
23 | NOK | 10.98210 | 10.98450 | 10.98454 | 10.98210 | 04:09 AM |
24 | DKK | 6.98880 | 6.98980 | 6.98980 | 6.98880 | 04:09 AM |
25 | ARS | 872.24900 | 872.25900 | 872.25910 | 872.24910 | 04:08 AM |
26 | BDT | 107.97600 | 111.35300 | 111.35348 | 107.97600 | 09:00 PM |
27 | BHD | 0.37698 | 0.37703 | 0.37703 | 0.37698 | 01:09 PM |
28 | BRL | 5.16470 | 5.16770 | 5.16770 | 5.16470 | 04:06 AM |
29 | KRW | 1,377.34000 | 1,377.81000 | 1,377.81000 | 1,377.34000 | 04:09 AM |
30 | KWD | 0.30807 | 0.30817 | 0.30817 | 0.30807 | 01:09 PM |
31 | LKR | 296.93000 | 303.49700 | 303.49713 | 296.92975 | 09:00 PM |
32 | OMR | 0.38498 | 0.38502 | 0.38502 | 0.38498 | 01:08 PM |
33 | QAR | 3.64600 | 3.64900 | 3.64900 | 3.64600 | 01:09 PM |
34 | RUB | 93.02000 | 93.04000 | 93.04000 | 93.02000 | 08:00 PM |
35 | AFN | 71.19470 | 73.07100 | 73.07097 | 71.19471 | 09:00 PM |
36 | AZN | 1.70000 | 1.70000 | 1.70000 | 1.70000 | 07:03 AM |
37 | TMT | 3.35000 | 3.65000 | 3.65000 | 3.35000 | 08:00 PM |
38 | MVR | 15.26000 | 15.66000 | 15.66000 | 15.26000 | 08:00 PM |
39 | UZS | 12,647.80000 | 12,713.50000 | 12,713.49830 | 12,647.82456 | 09:00 PM |
40 | PHP | 57.51300 | 57.53800 | 57.53800 | 57.51300 | 04:09 AM |
42 | NGN | 1,231.96000 | 1,232.96000 | 1,232.96000 | 1,231.96000 | 09:00 PM |
43 | KES | 133.00000 | 135.00000 | 135.00000 | 133.00000 | 02:37 AM |
44 | AMD | 364.10500 | 420.39600 | 420.39591 | 364.10545 | 09:00 PM |
45 | TWD | 32.59300 | 32.62300 | 32.62300 | 32.59300 | 04:09 AM |
46 | XAU | 2,307.48000 | 2,307.75000 | 2,307.75000 | 2,307.48000 | 04:08 AM |
47 | XAG | 26.89420 | 26.90180 | 26.90180 | 26.89420 | 04:08 AM |
48 | XPT | 915.95000 | 917.45000 | 917.45000 | 915.95000 | 01:09 PM |
49 | XPD | 1,002.75000 | 1,007.75000 | 1,007.75000 | 1,002.75000 | 01:09 PM |
2,120 | VES | 36.26120 | 36.34220 | 36.34216 | 36.26125 | 08:00 PM |
2,212 | UGX | 3,769.64000 | 3,854.07000 | 3,854.07431 | 3,769.63744 | 09:00 PM |
2,213 | TZS | 2,584.99000 | 2,585.01000 | 2,585.01500 | 2,584.98500 | 03:47 AM |
Data is delayed by 20 minutes
Name | High | Current | Low | Change | % Change | Volume | Value | Direction | DateTime |
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KSE100 | 71,846.64 | 71,403.304 | 71,344.61 | -30.157 | -0.042 | 262,379,355.0 | 9,806,481,113.580 | -1 | 23/04/2024 01:24 PM |
ALLSHR | 47,130.64 | 46,870.950 | 46,836.87 | -93.704 | -0.200 | 467,100,076.0 | 16,473,333,096.320 | -1 | 23/04/2024 01:24 PM |
KSE30 | 23,685.35 | 23,558.316 | 23,534.69 | -8.039 | -0.034 | 73,355,396.0 | 5,662,254,220.750 | -1 | 23/04/2024 01:24 PM |
KMI30 | 120,645.96 | 119,803.424 | 119,690.70 | 205.407 | 0.172 | 134,489,939.0 | 6,560,393,420.510 | -1 | 23/04/2024 01:24 PM |
KMIALLSHR | 33,523.95 | 33,346.390 | 33,328.93 | -19.185 | -0.058 | 371,060,629.0 | 13,809,009,768.310 | -1 | 23/04/2024 01:24 PM |
BKTi | 17,962.81 | 17,776.918 | 17,760.93 | -138.778 | -0.775 | 10,389,757.0 | 1,013,614,550.160 | -1 | 23/04/2024 01:24 PM |
OGTi | 17,099.54 | 16,922.986 | 16,895.33 | 3.398 | 0.020 | 4,290,871.0 | 650,224,441.330 | -1 | 23/04/2024 01:24 PM |
Data is delayed by 20 minutes
Name | Symbol | ExchangeCode | Last | High | Low | Change | UpdateDate | CreateDate |
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BITCOIN FUTURES | BTC | 66,070.0 | 67,340.0 | 66,025.0 | -540.00 | |||
BRENT CRUDE | EB | 87.7 | 87.7 | 87.0 | 0.67 | |||
RICHARDS BAY COAL MONTHLY | EF | 105.5 | 0.0 | 0.0 | -3.00 | |||
ROTTERDAM COAL MONTHLY | ET | 120.0 | 0.0 | 0.0 | 1.35 | |||
USD RBD PALM OLEIN | POL | 832.5 | 832.5 | 832.5 | 0.00 | |||
CRUDE OIL – WTI | QCL | 82.6 | 82.6 | 81.9 | 0.65 | |||
SUGAR #11 WORLD | SB | 19.7 | 19.7 | 19.6 | 0.10 |
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