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IT stocks likely to remain under pressure amid global headwinds: Analysts #IndiaNEWS #Business
New Delhi: Information technology stocks are likely to remain under pressure in the near-term amid headwinds emanating from the worsening economic situation in key global markets and financial market volatility, according to analysts.
While the countrys largest software exporter TCS reported a 5. 2 per cent rise in June quarter net profit on Friday, kicking off the latest earnings cycle, IT shares have been sliding, with the BSE Information Technology index tumbling nearly 24 per cent so far this year.
Cross-currency headwinds and large scale talent churn resulting in higher wage hikes could also add to the challenges, especially in terms of the impact on operating margins, analysts opined.
Though it is early to draw conclusions, the ongoing political developments in the United Kingdom where Indian-origin Rishi Sunak has thrown his hat in the ring to be the prime minister, are also being closely watched. Sunak is the son-in-law of Infosys co-founder N R Narayana Murthy.
In US and Europe, the macro environment shows signs of worsening There will be an impact on the IT sector IT stocks are likely to remain under pressure, Aditi Patil, Research Associate at brokerage firm Prabhudas Lilladher told PTI.
Reflecting the negativity, the five IT constituents of the 30-share benchmark Sensex have slumped up to 43 per cent this year.
So far in 2022, Tech Mahindra has plunged 42. 68 per cent while Wipro has plummeted 41. 38 per cent and HCL Technologies has dropped 25. 38 per cent. In the case of TCS and Infosys, the IT bellwethers, the decline has been 12. 63 per cent and 19. 87 per cent, respectively.
In 2022 so far, the BSE Information Technology index has tumbled 9,046. 44 points or 23. 90 per cent. It had hit its 52-week low of 26,827. 24 on June 17 this year. On January 17, it reached its all-time high of 38,713. 3 points.
The Sensex has declined 3,771. 98 points or 6. 47 per cent so far this year. It hit its 52-week low of 50,921. 22 on June 17.
Tanusree Banerjee, Co- Head of Research of Equitymaster, said while IT companies are likely to face some margin pressures due to cross-currency headwinds in the near term, vendor consolidation and captive monetisation efforts will help gain market share.
The outlook for the long term remains good with deal pipelines remaining strong, Banerjee added.
Last week, rating agency Crisil in a report said the information technology services sector will see a sharp fall in revenue growth to 12-13 per cent in FY23 from 19 per cent in FY22.
Apurva Prasad, VP for Institutional Research IT, HDFC Securities, said there is high probability of double-digit growth outcome for the IT sector in the medium-term and the structural drivers more than offset any macro variability.


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