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  Business  Indian Stocks Decline: Sensex, Nifty Hit by IT Drag Amidst TCS Results and Trade Deal Concerns
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Indian Stocks Decline: Sensex, Nifty Hit by IT Drag Amidst TCS Results and Trade Deal Concerns

donovan Wrightdonovan Wright—July 11, 20250
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Indian benchmark stock indices, the Sensex and the Nifty 50, registered declines on Friday, July 11, 2025, primarily driven by a notable underperformance in the technology sector. This market movement followed the release of quarterly results by IT bellwether Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) and lingering concerns surrounding the delayed US-India trade deal.

Understanding the Market Downturn

As of 1:12 pm local time on July 11, 2025, the benchmark BSE Sensex was trading lower by 696.91 points, representing a 0.84% depreciation, settling at 82,493.37. Simultaneously, the broader NSE Nifty 50 index saw a decline of 200.30 points, or 0.79%, trading at 25,154.95. The downward trajectory reflected a cautious sentiment prevailing across the Indian equities market, heavily influenced by sector-specific pressures and macroeconomic uncertainties.

IT Sector Woes Weigh Heavily

The information technology sector emerged as the principal drag on the indices. TCS, one of India’s largest IT service providers, reported its financial results for the June quarter (Q1 FY26), which appeared to disappoint market expectations despite year-on-year growth. The company posted a net profit of ₹12,760 crore, a 6% increase compared to the same period last year. Rupee revenue grew by 1.3% year-on-year to ₹63,437 crore. However, in constant currency terms, which adjusts for exchange rate fluctuations and provides a clearer picture of underlying business performance, revenue declined by over 3%. This constant currency contraction, coupled with cautious forward guidance, prompted investors to offload IT stocks.

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Following the results announcement, TCS shares traded nearly 2% lower during Friday’s session. The pessimism surrounding TCS spread across the sector, impacting other major IT players. Shares of Infosys, Tech Mahindra, and HCL Tech were among the prominent laggards, contributing significantly to the sector’s overall decline. The Nifty IT index, a barometer for the sector’s health, tumbled by 1.6%, highlighting the widespread selling pressure.

Market sentiment for the IT sector was further dampened by ongoing uncertainty surrounding the US-India trade deal. Delays in finalizing this agreement are seen by some analysts as potentially impacting business opportunities and revenue streams for Indian IT companies heavily reliant on the US market.

Broader Market Impact and Specific Declines

The downturn was not confined solely to the IT sector. Several other key indices and individual stocks also faced selling pressure. Sectors including Auto, Defence, Media, and Oil & Gas traded between 1% and 2% lower, indicating a broader risk-off sentiment across the market. The decline extended to mid- and small-cap segments as well, albeit slightly less pronounced than the frontline indices.

The Nifty SmallCap index fell by 1%, reflecting weakness in smaller companies, while the Nifty MidCap index dropped by 0.9%. Beyond the IT sector, weak financial results from other companies also weighed on sentiment. Indian Renewable Energy Development Agency (IREDA) reported a 36% year-on-year decline in net profit for the quarter, contributing to negative sentiment. Similarly, shares of design and technology services firm Tata Elxsi declined by as much as 7% intraday, following investor reaction to their quarterly performance.

Pockets of Resilience: Pharma and FMCG Stand Out

Amidst the broader market decline, select sectors and stocks demonstrated resilience. The Pharma and FMCG (Fast-Moving Consumer Goods) sectors managed to buck the trend, trading positively or with minimal losses. This relative strength often indicates investor preference for defensive sectors during periods of uncertainty.

Individual stock performances within these sectors stood out. Glenmark Pharmaceuticals shares were locked in the 10% upper circuit, signifying strong buying interest. Consumer goods giant Hindustan Unilever (HUL) also saw its shares gain significantly, trading up by 4% intraday. This surge in HUL shares followed the company’s announcement of the appointment of Priya Nair as its new Managing Director & Chief Executive Officer, effective from August 1, a move seemingly well-received by the market.

Volatility Increases, Outlook Remains Cautious

The prevailing market volatility was reflected in the India VIX (Volatility Index), which rose by 2.03% to stand at 11.91. A rising VIX typically signals increased investor anxiety and expectation of larger price swings in the near term.

Market analysts indicate the potential for heightened volatility in the coming days. This outlook is attributed to a confluence of factors, including persistent global trade uncertainties, potential impacts from rising oil prices, and the ongoing corporate earnings season, where performance reports from individual companies could trigger significant stock-specific or sector-wide movements. Investors are likely to remain cautious, closely monitoring these developments for cues on future market direction.

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