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Did Imran Khan’s Hospital Transfer Move PSX? What the KSE-100 Actually Priced

Imran Khan’s hospital transfer coincided with sharp PSX volatility. A timeline of the KSE-100 shows how political risk, oil and liquidity interacted.

Pakistan Stock Exchange volatility during Imran Khan’s August 2026 hospital transfer and return to Adiala Jail

What We Can Say With Confidence

The evidence supports several conclusions.

The Supreme Court hospital order coincided with a large decline on August 18, and contemporary market reporting explicitly identified domestic political uncertainty as one of the causes alongside rising oil prices.

The market attempted rebounds during the subsequent uncertainty but repeatedly surrendered gains.

Khan’s hospitalisation and the dispute surrounding it coincided with a highly volatile August 20 session.

His early return to Adiala Jail was followed by a strong PSX opening on August 21.

What the evidence does not prove is that traders collectively preferred Khan in jail or that his physical location alone determined thousands of index points.

That leap should not be made.

Pakistan’s Market Has Learned to Price Political Noise Faster

There is also a larger and more encouraging observation.

Pakistan has lived through enough instability that investors increasingly distinguish between political noise and economic regime change.

A court order can move the market.

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A protest can move the market.

An arrest can move the market.

But for sustained repricing, investors eventually return to:

foreign-exchange reserves,

the IMF programme,

inflation,

interest rates,

corporate earnings,

oil,

the fiscal deficit,

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the current account,

and the rupee.

Politics can change the multiple.

Economics eventually determines whether earnings justify it.

That may be the most useful conclusion from the entire episode.

Final Thought

Imran Khan’s hospital transfer did not make Pakistan’s companies less profitable overnight.

His return to Adiala Jail did not suddenly make them more profitable the next morning.

What changed was perception of political uncertainty.

For several days, traders faced an expanding tree of possible outcomes. The Supreme Court order, the government challenge, the hospital transfer, security concerns, PTI mobilisation and the prospect of further confrontation all created uncertainty around what might happen next.

Then one branch of that tree temporarily closed when Khan returned to jail.

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PSX responded.

Perhaps partly because of that.

Perhaps partly because thousands of points of selling had already made stocks attractive again.

Probably because markets almost never have only one reason.

And that is precisely why investors should resist the seductive simplicity of political explanations.

The market does not trade personalities. It trades probabilities.

External References

Reuters reported the Supreme Court’s August 18 order, the government’s subsequent challenge, Khan’s transfer for hospital assessment and his return to prison on August 21.

Business Recorder reported the KSE-100 closing levels and contemporaneous market drivers across August 18–21.

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