Shares of leading Indian IT firms dropped ~3% after the US government raised fees for new H-1B visa applications to US$100,000, raising cost pressures for the sector heavily dependent on US visas. With over half of revenues coming from US contracts, many companies are evaluating hiring adjustments and cost models. Analysts suggest earnings per share could be trimmed. The broader Nifty IT index was the worst performing, dragging down sectoral and market confidence.
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26 days ago
IT Stocks Slide after US H-1B Visa Cost Increase
Shares of leading Indian IT firms dropped ~3% after the US government raised fees for new H-1B visa applications to US$100,000, raising cost pressures for the sector heavily dependent on US visas. With over half of revenues coming from US contracts, many companies are evaluating hiring adjustments and cost models. Analysts suggest earnings per share could be trimmed. The broader Nifty IT index was the worst performing, dragging down sectoral and market confidence.
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IT Stocks Slide after US H-1B Visa Cost Increase
26 days ago
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US visa fee hike dents Indian IT stocks, hurting margins and investor outlook.
Shares of leading Indian IT firms dropped ~3% after the US government raised fees for new H-1B visa applications to US$100,000, raising cost pressures for the sector heavily dependent on US visas. With over half of revenues coming from US contracts, many companies are evaluating hiring adjustments and cost models. Analysts suggest earnings per share could be trimmed. The broader Nifty IT index was the worst performing, dragging down sectoral and market confidence.
Shares of leading Indian IT firms dropped ~3% after the US government raised fees for new H-1B visa applications to US$100,000, raising cost pressures for the sector heavily dependent on US visas. With over half of revenues coming from US contracts, many companies are evaluating hiring adjustments and cost models. Analysts suggest earnings per share could be trimmed. The broader Nifty IT index was the worst performing, dragging down sectoral and market confidence.