IT stocks on Tuesday fell in the range of 4-1 per cent, mainly on rupee appreciation against the US dollar.
Among frontline companies, Wipro shares dropped 2.16 per cent, Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) dipped 1.60 per cent, HCL Technologies Limited 1.29 per cent and Infosys 1.05 per cent on the BSE.
Also, MphasiS dropped 4.21 per cent, MindTree 2.56 per cent and Tech Mahindra fell marginally by 0.02 per cent.
The BSE Information Technology index close at 14,785.70, 1.21 per cent lower.
The Indian rupee on Tuesday appreciated by 24 paise to close at 71.50 against the US dollar, buoyed by persistent foreign fund inflows and hopes about US-China trade logjam breakthrough.
A weaker rupee is largely seen as a positive indication for export-oriented sectors such as the Indian IT industry.
IT companies receive major chunk of their revenue in dollar from their US clients.
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