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PSX continues in the red, loses more than 3,000 points in early trade
The Pakistan Stock Exchange's KSE-100 index fell over 3,000 points in early trade due to rising global oil prices amid heightened tensions between the US and Iran in the Strait of Hormuz. The decline followed a drop of 2,314 points on Monday, with the index closing at 179,927 points, driven by investor nervousness and profit-taking after a recent market rally.
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