Sensex Drops 800 Points as IT Stocks Crash: 5 Reasons for Market Fall

The Indian equity markets faced a sharp reversal on Friday, snapping a five-day winning streak as both the BSE Sensex and Nifty50 tumbled. A massive sell-off in technology stocks and rising market volatility left benchmark indices struggling to maintain momentum.

IT Sector Leads the Slump

The primary driver behind today's market correction was a massive crash in the IT sector. The Nifty IT index plunged nearly 6%, with heavyweight companies including Infosys, TCS, Tech Mahindra, and HCLTech witnessing declines of up to 8%. This sector-wide weakness was triggered by a cautious outlook from global consulting giant Accenture. After Accenture lowered its FY26 revenue growth forecast to 3–4% from its previous guidance of 3–5%, fears grew that businesses are scaling back discretionary spending on digital transformation and IT consulting.

FII Selling and Profit Booking

After three consecutive sessions of net buying, Foreign Institutional Investors (FIIs) shifted back to a selling stance. Provisional NSE data indicates that FIIs offloaded equities worth ₹1,025 crore during the session. While experts note that the intensity of this selling has moderated compared to previous periods, it nonetheless added pressure to the indices. Additionally, investors appeared to be engaging in profit-taking. Following a robust rally where the Sensex surged nearly 5% and the Nifty 50 climbed over 4% in the preceding five sessions, many traders chose to lock in gains.

Global Sentiment and Volatility

The downturn was not isolated to India, as several Asian peers also traded in the red. South Korea’s Kospi and Hong Kong’s Hang Seng both dropped close to 2%, while Japan's Nikkei remained subdued. While Wall Street had ended higher previously, Dow Jones futures were trading in negative territory, signaling a weak opening for US markets. This global uncertainty was reflected domestically as the India VIX, the market’s volatility gauge, climbed nearly 5% to reach 13.30, indicating heightened investor anxiety.

Сохраняющаяся геополитическая неопределенность

Несмотря на недавний оптимизм вокруг мирного соглашения между США и Ираном, скрытая геополитическая напряженность на Ближнем Востоке продолжает влиять на рыночные настроения. Инвесторы по-прежнему опасаются внезапной эскалации, которая может дестабилизировать мировые рынки. Недавние политические трения по поводу договоренностей между Вашингтоном и Тегераном поддерживают «премию за геополитический риск», заставляя участников рынка проявлять осторожность в отношении любых резких изменений в региональной обстановке.

Ключевые выводы

  • Давление на ИТ-сектор: Снижение прогноза роста выручки компанией Accenture спровоцировало массовые распродажи акций крупнейших индийских ИТ-компаний, таких как TCS и Infosys.
  • Изменение потоков FII: Иностранные институциональные инвесторы (FII) стали чистыми продавцами, реализовав акции на сумму ₹1 025 крор.
  • Рост волатильности: Индекс India VIX вырос на 5%, что отражает усиление нервозности среди инвесторов после мощного пятидневного ралли.