HCLTech, TCS, Infosys: Why are IT stocks falling again?

Indian IT stocks came under fresh pressure on Friday, with heavyweight names such as HCLTech, TCS, Infosys and Tech Mahindra trading lower as investors turned cautious over global growth concerns, weak management commentary and renewed foreign fund selling.

At around 10 am on the Bombay Stock Exchange, HCLTech was down 4.18% at Rs 1,223.80, making it one of the biggest losers in the sector. Infosys slipped 3.83% to Rs 1,195.00, while Tech Mahindra fell 2.53% to Rs 1,384.40. Tata Consultancy Services, better known as TCS, was down 2.31% at Rs 2,464.25.

The latest decline reflects a sector that is still struggling to regain investor confidence.

WHY IT STOCKS ARE UNDER PRESSURE

The biggest concern remains slowing demand in key overseas markets such as the US and Europe, where most Indian IT companies earn a large share of their revenue. When global companies become uncertain about growth, they often delay technology spending, reduce discretionary projects or renegotiate contracts.

That has a direct impact on Indian software exporters.

Recent earnings commentary from several IT majors has also done little to calm nerves. Management teams have spoken about cautious client behaviour, slower decision-making and an uneven recovery in deal conversion.

While large contracts continue to come in, investors are worried that revenue growth may stay muted for longer than expected.

Another factor hurting sentiment is foreign investor activity. IT stocks are among the most widely owned sectors by overseas funds. When foreign portfolio investors trim exposure to emerging markets or move money into safer assets, frontline IT names often face selling pressure.

WHY VALUATIONS ARE NOT HELPING

Many analysts argue that IT stocks have already corrected significantly and valuations look more reasonable than before. But cheap valuations alone do not always attract buyers when earnings visibility remains weak.

Investors typically want signs of stronger growth before returning aggressively to the sector.

WHAT TO WATCH NEXT

For the IT pack to stabilise, the Street will look for improvement in client spending trends, stronger deal wins translating into revenue and clearer guidance from management teams over the next few quarters.

Until then, rallies in IT shares may remain patchy, with every weak update likely to trigger another round of selling. Friday’s fall suggests investors are still not ready to call the bottom just yet.

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