US–Iran Tensions: What It Means for KSE100

A recent report indicates that the US government is more inclined toward a limited, strategic strike aimed at pushing Iran back to the negotiating table rather than pursuing a drawn-out conflict. Following this outlook, gold and Brent crude prices have retreated from their recent peaks but remain elevated, trading within a narrow range.

Current exchanges between Washington and Tehran suggest a serious diplomatic phase. Previously, Trump had given Iran a two-week deadline to enter negotiations or face consequences — a timeline investors are monitoring closely.

The KSE100 is expected to move sideways near present levels, with certain stocks potentially posting gains. Still, a cautious approach is advised until trading volumes strengthen and greater clarity emerges.

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