
Indian IT Stocks Recover Losses Amid Favorable Risk-Reward and Anti-AI Bets
Indian IT stocks have recovered most of their losses from the first half of 2026, driven by favorable risk-reward dynamics and investment strategies betting against AI.
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Indian IT stocks have recovered most of their losses from the first half of 2026, driven by favorable risk-reward dynamics and investment strategies betting against AI.

Indian IT stocks experienced a significant decline, with some falling as much as 8%, following Accenture's revised and lowered revenue guidance. This announcement has fueled fresh concerns about the growth outlook for the global IT services sector.

Foreign investors are selling off Indian IT stocks, driven by fears surrounding artificial intelligence's impact and high valuations within the sector.
Foreign outflows from Indian IT stocks hit a seven-month high in February, attributed to the impact and 'shockwaves' from advancements in artificial intelligence.

An article discusses whether the current boom in AI companies could create a bubble, potentially putting pensions and investments at risk for individuals whose portfolios include these firms.
After months of selling, global funds are reportedly piling back into Indian IT stocks, with smaller firms outperforming larger counterparts in the June quarter.
India's IT stocks experienced their worst day in four months, with TCS plunging 9%, amidst growing concerns over potential disruption from artificial intelligence.
Indian IT stocks, including Infosys, TCS, and Wipro, surged up to 4%, with Coforge and Persistent Systems gaining over 4% each, as the sector rallies.
Foreign outflows from Indian IT stocks reached a seven-month high in February, attributed to the impact and 'shockwaves' from advancements in artificial intelligence.
Indian IT stocks, including TCS, Infosys, and Wipro, experienced a rally while global AI stocks plunged. This surge indicates a comeback for the Indian IT sector as the global AI trade falters.
Indian IT stocks experienced their worst day in four months, with Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) shares plummeting 9%. This significant drop is attributed to growing concerns over the potential disruption of the artificial intelligence sector.

Indian IT stocks have plunged as fears grow of AI disrupting back offices. But some say these are overblown.
The swift advancement of artificial intelligence - particularly Anthropic’s recent innovations - has unsettled Indian technology stocks. The impact has been sharp, with the Nifty IT index dropping abo