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IT stocks recover on US tech rally, value edge
IT stocks surged on Thursday, with the Nifty IT index climbing over 4.7% and leading gains on the NSE. This rebound followed recent losses, driven by a US tech rally and anticipation of quarterly results. Large-cap firms like Infosys and TCS saw significant jumps, while mid-cap IT stocks also experienced strong buying. Analysts suggest attractive valuations are emerging after a notable correction, hinting at potential further upside.
Top Gainers & Losers on 2 July: Zensar Tech, TCS, Coforge, Apollo Tyres, Bharat Forge, Anant Raj among top gainers
Dalal Street saw gains for the second consecutive day, driven by technology stocks and easing crude oil prices. Nifty 50 rose 0.71% to 24,175, while the Sensex gained 0.75% to 77,502. The Nifty IT index surged 4.5%, marking its biggest gain since January.

IT stocks stage a sharp rebound but ICICI Securities downgrades seven of them
ICICI Securities has downgraded TCS, HCLTech, Wipro, Tech Mahindra, LTM, Hexaware Tech and LatentView Analytics and also cut its price target on these stocks in its note.
Infosys, TCS and other IT stocks jump up to 5% on dip buying. Is the worst over?
IT stocks rebounded sharply on Thursday, with the Nifty IT index surging nearly 4% after a four-session slide that pushed it to a 52-week low. Coforge led gains with a 5% jump, while Infosys, Mphasis, HCL Tech and Persistent Systems rose around 4%. The recovery lifted sentiment after the sector had shed nearly 7% over the previous four trading sessions.
Nomura expects IT firms to see 'anaemic' growth in FY27. Here are latest target prices for Infosys, TCS, and others
Nomura expects subdued near-term growth for Indian IT companies as macro uncertainty and weak tech spending weigh on demand ahead of Q1 earnings. However, it sees long-term opportunities emerging from AI-driven changes, with IT firms potentially expanding their addressable market as enterprises increasingly rely on system integrators in hybrid human–digital workflows.
Nifty IT sinks 2% to 3-year low; TCS, Infosys, HCL Tech, LTM hit 52-wk lows
As per data, the Nifty IT Index has corrected nearly 42 per cent from its all-time high of 46,089, recorded in December 2024, and is now trading close to its April 2023 lows.

Nifty IT plunges over 2%; Infosys, LTIMindtree, TCS among top laggards
On June 30, the Nifty IT index dropped over 2% due to global tech weaknesses and demand concerns. Key players like LTIMindtree, Infosys, and TCS led the decline, with analysts highlighting a crucial support level that could define the index's trajectory.
Sensex Today Trades Lower | Nifty Below 23,900 | TCS & HCL Tech Top Losers - Equitymaster
Sensex Today Trades Lower | Nifty Below 23,900 | TCS & HCL Tech Top LosersEquitymaster
Sensex Today Trades Lower | Nifty Below 23,900 | TCS & HCL Tech Top Losers - Equitymaster
Sensex Today Trades Lower | Nifty Below 23,900 | TCS & HCL Tech Top LosersEquitymaster

TCS, Infosys, HCL Tech Lead Mixed IT Trade; Nifty IT Edges Higher As F&O Data Shows Fresh Positioning
The Nifty IT index traded within a range of 27,419.55 to 27,881 during the session before holding modest gains in morning trade.
TCS, Infosys, 8 other IT stocks plunge up to 38% in 2026. How many do you own?
Indian IT stocks are facing a significant downturn in 2026, with major players like TCS and Infosys experiencing substantial drops of up to 38%. Foreign investors have divested heavily from the sector, pulling billions from Indian equities. LTI Mindtree leads the decline, followed closely by Infosys and TCS, as global capital shifts towards East Asian tech manufacturing hubs. This widespread pressure has impacted even large-cap and mid-tier IT firms.
Nifty IT index slips 2%; TCS, Infosys, HCL Tech, LTM, Wipro down up to 3%
In the past three weeks, the Nifty IT index tanked 13 per cent, as against 2 per cent rise in the Nifty 50.