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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

Something interesting happened on the Pakistan Stock Exchange between August 18 and August 21, 2026.

The Supreme Court ordered Imran Khan’s transfer from Adiala Jail to hospital. The KSE-100 sold off heavily. The next sessions became violently two-sided. Khan was eventually examined at hospital and returned to prison earlier than many of his supporters had expected. On the following morning, the market opened more than 800 points higher.

Put those events beside each other and an easy story writes itself:

Imran Khan moved toward hospital, uncertainty increased and PSX fell. He returned to jail, uncertainty disappeared and PSX rose.

Easy. Convenient. Also incomplete.

Stock markets rarely move because of one headline, particularly when crude oil, interest-rate expectations, the current account, institutional positioning and international risk are all moving at the same time. But politics absolutely can change the risk premium investors demand, and the sequence around Imran Khan’s hospitalisation provides a useful case study in how PSX prices political uncertainty.

The important distinction is between correlation and causation.

The hospital episode did not mechanically subtract thousands of points from the KSE-100. What it did was introduce another rapidly changing political variable into a market already struggling with expensive oil, profit-taking and uncertainty.

That distinction is the entire story.

First, the Timeline

The market movement becomes much easier to understand when the political and financial events are placed beside each other.

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Date Political Development KSE-100 Behaviour
Aug 17 Before Supreme Court hospital order Closed at 180,502.44, +~400 points
Aug 18 Supreme Court orders Khan moved to Shifa within 48 hours Closed at 177,955.51, down 2,546.94 points / 1.41%
Aug 19 Government challenges aspects of hospital-transfer order Opened higher, reached 178,942.31, then closed at 176,846.36, down 1,109.14
Aug 20 Khan transferred for medical examination amid dispute over venue/security Intraday high 178,291.37, low 176,156.57; closed 176,591.77, down 254.59
Aug 21 Khan returned to Adiala Jail early morning KSE-100 opened strongly; at 9:19am stood at 177,399.75, up 807.99 points

Market figures are reported by Business Recorder.

That sequence certainly looks political.

But now examine what else was happening.

August 18: The Court Order and a 2,547-Point Fall

On August 18, the Supreme Court ordered the former prime minister moved from Adiala Jail to Shifa International Hospital within 48 hours and placed under medical supervision, including access to specialists and his personal physician. Reuters described the decision as a significant development after sustained concerns from Khan’s family and party about his health.

That same day, the KSE-100 lost 2,546.94 points, or 1.41%, and closed at 177,955.51. Business Recorder specifically attributed the selling to a combination of domestic political uncertainty and rising international crude-oil prices.

That wording matters.

The market was not necessarily saying:

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