Tuesday, February 25, 2025

Up to 28% fall in one month. Will US stagflation mean more bad news for Indian IT stocks?

The sharp drop in US consumer sentiment and persistent inflation concerns have triggered a selloff in Indian IT stocks, which have fallen up to 28% in a month. On Monday, IT stocks fell sharply on concerns over US stagflation as the world's largest economy remains critical to the performance of the domestic tech stocks. Experts cite tariff concerns, weak earnings, and FII outflows as key risks but recommend accumulating large-cap IT stocks for long-term stability.

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