Las valoraciones del sector informático indio caen a niveles cercanos a la crisis de las hipotecas subprime

Las empresas exportadoras de servicios informáticos de la India han visto cómo sus valoraciones bursátiles caían a niveles que no se registraban desde la crisis de las hipotecas subprime de 2008-2009. Estas compañías cotizan ahora con múltiplos de precio-beneficio de entre 15 y 18, tras haber perdido cerca de un 30 por ciento en 2026. Los avances en inteligencia artificial y la nueva competencia se señalan como los principales factores de este descenso.

Las empresas exportadoras de servicios informáticos de la India, entre las que se encuentran Infosys, Tata Consultancy Services, HCL Technologies y Wipro, han sufrido fuertes descensos en su valor de mercado. Sus valoraciones se sitúan ahora cerca de las registradas durante el periodo de la crisis financiera de 2008-2009, con acciones que cotizan a múltiplos de P/E de 15-18.

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