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Infosys, Wipro ADRs rebound 4% after 14% rout in two days. Time to rally on Monday?
As much as Rs 5.7 lakh crore evaporated from the sector in just eight trading sessions and the Nifty IT index crashed 19% in the short span. The selloff wasn’t restricted to the two, IT bellwether plunged to its over 5-year low on Friday. Coforge, LTIMindtree, HCL Tech, and Mphasis also slipped up to 4%.
The bearish sentiment stemmed from US artificial intelligence startup Anthropic, which unveiled a new tool designed specifically for corporate legal teams earlier this month. Anthropic, the company behind the Claude chatbot, said the product is capable of automating several legal functions, including contract reviews, non-disclosure agreement triage, compliance workflows, legal brief preparation and standardised responses.
Rally on the cards on Monday?
International brokerage firm JP Morgan has a message for panic-stricken investors: IT services firms are the indispensable “plumbers of the tech world” and their dividend yields have now hit levels last seen only during the global financial crisis and COVID-19.
As Rs 5.7 lakh crore evaporates from the sector in just eight trading sessions and the Nifty IT index crashes 19% in the short span, the Wall Street giant is turning contrarian, declaring “deep value” buying opportunities in bloodied bellwethers Infosys and TCS.
While AI tools like Claude Cowork spark fears of wholesale disruption, JP Morgan argues someone still needs to make enterprise software actually work and that’s where Indian IT services remain irreplaceable.”Free cash flow/dividend yields scream deep value and are crossing levels prior seen during market dislocation events such as GFC and COVID,” the analysts wrote, recommending a “barbell approach to buy deep value in large caps” with overweight ratings on Infosys and TCS, alongside growth champions Persistent Systems and Sagility.
With the sector trading at valuations previously seen only during major market crises, JP Morgan’s scenario analysis suggests limited further downside even in bear cases, while any marginal recovery in growth could drive significant upside.
“I am of the view that the things are not looking as bad as it is sounding. On the contrary, for most of the IT companies, it is a new birth, new business, new environment in which they will probably be flourishing in coming times,” said Deven Choksey, MD, DRChoksey FinServ to ET Now.
He added that Indian IT companies have positioned themselves strongly for this new operating model. Earlier, most firms billed clients on a time-and-cost basis, but the shift today is toward outcome-based pricing—and clients are increasingly willing to pay for measurable results. This change has been driven largely by the adoption of AI, which is helping companies save time, reduce costs, and deliver solutions faster. If agility-based development defined the previous phase, AI-led development is quickly becoming the new norm. As firms move from time-linked billing to outcome-driven revenue models, many Indian IT players are likely to secure larger and more strategic deals, especially as the business environment continues to evolve at a rapid pace.
(Disclaimer: Recommendations, suggestions, views and opinions given by the experts are their own. These do not represent the views of The Economic Times)
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US Markets | Mastering the Market Cycle: Why Howard Marks’ advice matters more in 2026
In the current phase, global equities, particularly in the US, are trading at elevated valuations, while themes such as artificial intelligence and select technology leaders continue to attract heavy investor interest. At the same time, central banks are navigating the final stages of a tight monetary cycle, and geopolitical risks remain elevated.
His emphasis on calibrating risk rather than making binary bullish or bearish calls becomes especially relevant in such an environment. Instead of being fully aggressive or fully defensive, the philosophy encourages investors to gradually adjust portfolio positioning based on signals from valuations, investor behaviour, credit conditions, and market psychology.
While markets may not yet be in outright bubble territory, they are increasingly vulnerable to disappointment if growth expectations fail to match lofty prices, according to Howard Marks’ recent remarks. The strong concentration of returns in a narrow set of global technology stocks, combined with investor willingness to pay up for long-term narratives, reflects a phase of the cycle where optimism is high, even if not euphoric.
For Indian investors, this framework offers a useful perspective. Domestic equities continue to benefit from structural growth drivers such as capex, manufacturing, and consumption, but selective stock picking and valuation discipline are becoming more critical. Broad-based easy gains are harder to come by in a market where quality growth is already well priced.
Marks has also consistently highlighted the role of investor psychology in driving market swings far beyond what fundamentals alone would justify. Periods of sustained optimism tend to reduce perceived risk, leading to aggressive positioning, while corrections often create opportunities precisely when sentiment is weakest.
Cycles are shaped as much by human behaviour as by economic data is the enduring lesson. Investors who remain aware of this, trimming risk when enthusiasm is widespread and being prepared to add exposure during periods of fear, improve their odds over time.
In today’s environment, where AI optimism, global liquidity shifts, and valuation concerns intersect, Marks’ philosophy serves as a reminder that mastering the market cycle is less about bold forecasts and more about thoughtful positioning, patience, and respect for risk.
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Silver surges Rs 8,500, inches near Rs 2.50 lakh. Here are key levels for Monday’s trade
On Friday, MCX silver futures for March 5, 2026 rose 3.62%, up Rs 8,564 to Rs 2,44,999 per kg. Gold futures for April also edged higher by Rs 305, or 0.2%, to Rs 1,56,200 per 10 grams.
In international commodity markets, precious metals rebounded sharply after the previous session’s selloff, with spot silver rising 2.1% to $77.27 per ounce, recovering from an 11% plunge a day earlier. Spot gold also advanced 2.33% to $5,063 and is now up more than 1% for the week. The recovery comes after bullion dropped nearly 3% on Thursday, slipping to its lowest level in almost a week.
The U.S. Consumer Price Index rose 0.2% in January, below economists’ expectations of a 0.3% increase, following an unrevised 0.3% gain in December, the Labor Department said.
Gold, silver levels for Monday
MCX Gold continues to exhibit structural resilience despite global consolidation, supported by relative firmness in USD/INR. The Rs 1,50,000 support band remains a strong demand absorption zone, attracting both physical buying and investment flows, reinforcing the integrity of the medium-term rising channel.
“Price behavior at lower levels indicates accumulation rather than distribution. A sustained move above Rs 1,60,000 would likely re-ignite bullish momentum toward Rs 1,65,000–Rs 1,70,000+, while meaningful downside risk remains limited unless COMEX gold breaches its structural support clusters decisively,” Ponmudi R, CEO of Enrich Money said. MCX Silver continues to build a durable base within the Rs 2,33,000–Rs 2,35,000 structural support zone. Price action reflects gradual absorption, with downside momentum notably weaker compared to the prior week’s volatility spike. Volatility compression at these levels signals accumulation rather than liquidation.
A decisive breakout above Rs 2,65,000 would likely attract momentum participation, targeting Rs 2,80,000+ in the medium term, supported by tightening global supply dynamics and steady industrial offtake.
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Bitcoin and Ethereum near $68,000 and $2,054; experts flag caution from on-chain data
In the past 24 hours, Bitcoin and Ethereum went up 3.73% and 5.51% respectively. Among the major altcoins, XRP, BNB, Solana, Tron, Dogecoin, Cardano, and Hyperliquid gained upto 8%. The global crypto market capitalisation went up 3.52% to $2.36 trillion, according to CoinMarketCap.
Also Read | HDFC Defence Fund exists this small cap stock that went up by 500% in 5 yearsRiya Sehgal, Research Analyst, Delta Exchange said Bitcoin has recovered to around $68,800, holding above its short-term support but still capped below the 50-day EMA near $69,500 and Ethereum mirrors this setup, hovering around $2,050 and consolidating between $1,950 and $2,100.Sehgal further said that broader sentiment remains cautious as traders assess macro liquidity conditions and capital rotation into traditional safe-haven assets such as gold. The market appears to be transitioning from distribution toward early accumulation, but conviction remains fragile pending a clear breakout above key technical levels
In the past week, Bitcoin and Ethereum were down by 2.66% and 1.31% respectively. Among the major altcoins, XRP, BNB, Solana, Dogecoin, Cardano, and Hyperliquid went down over 6% whereas Tron gained 2.50%.
Also Read | Starting out in mutual funds? Here’s how to allocate your investmentsNischal Shetty, Founder, WazirX said Bitcoin trades at $68,882, holding steady as global macro catalysts begin to align. January CPI data showed US inflation moderating to 2.4%, easing inflation concerns. When inflation concerns cool, it reduces uncertainty around aggressive rate hikes and brings stability back into risk assets, including crypto.
Ethereum also reclaimed the $2,000 level after a significant drop in futures open interest, indicating that further excessive leverage has been flushed out, Shetty further said.
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