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Wall Street Jitters: Infosys and Wipro Slide After TCS Misses Revenue Targets


Updated: July 10, 2025 20:12

Image Source: News18

Market Reaction US-listed Infosys and Wipro stocks fell sharply overnight, falling 3.6 percent and 4.9 percent, respectively, following Tata Consultancy Services' (TCS) dismal Q1 numbers. The selling reflects investor unease in the Indian IT segment, with TCS' revenue miss triggering a domino effect among its sector peers.

Key Highlights

TCS witnessed a 3.3 percent sequential decline in constant currency revenue, which was lesser than the estimated 1.4 percent decline

Dollar revenue declined 0.6 percent quarter-on-quarter to USD 7.42 billion, missing growth expectations

Even with a net profit of Rs 12,760 crore beating expectations, subdued commentary and lower deal wins (USD 9.4 billion compared to USD 12.2 billion in Q4) damped optimism

Infosys ADRs fell to USD 18.19, 3.32 percent down, and Wipro ADRs fell to USD 2.92, 4.9 percent down,

Sector-Wide Implications

The miss on earnings has been driving fears of a softer-than-expected recovery in discretionary spending on tech.

Long-term prudence from consumers is a concern among experts, particularly in big-scale digital transformation and cloud migration initiatives

Wipro's own Q1 FY26 revenue guidance of 1.5 to 3.5 percent decline has also fueled the bearish sentiment

Investor Sentiment

The larger IT pack is under stress, with investors reassessing growth opportunities in the face of global macro uncertainties

The Nifty IT index is expected to remain volatile during the current earnings season

Sources: CNBC-TV18, Economic Times, Financial Express, India Today, Channel News Asia, NDTV Profit

 

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