Indian IT stocks rise for third day on rupee weakening

Indian IT stocks advanced for a third straight session as a falling rupee improved margins for companies earning in dollars. Positive views on AI implementation roles and reasonable valuations added support despite lingering concerns over artificial intelligence disruptions.

The Nifty IT index climbed as exporters such as Tata Consultancy Services, Infosys and HCL Technologies benefited from the currency move. Analysts noted that the rupee's decline helped offset some pressure from global competition and automation trends.

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Indian IT stocks surged on Monday, outperforming the broader market. The Nifty IT index reached its highest level since April 23.

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Indian IT shares fell for a seventh consecutive session as concerns over Anthropic's latest AI model heightened worries about future revenue impacts. Declines in global tech stocks, led by the Nasdaq, added to the pressure on the sector.

Indian IT exporters have seen their stock valuations drop to levels last seen during the 2008-09 subprime crisis. The companies now trade at price-to-earnings multiples of 15 to 18 after losing nearly 30 percent in 2026. AI advancements and new competition are cited as key drivers of the decline.

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Indian equities have posted losses in recent sessions while markets in neighboring countries recorded gains. The divergence stems from a global surge in artificial intelligence spending that has boosted chip manufacturers elsewhere in Asia.

 

 

 

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