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Home / Business and Economy / India-US Trade Deal: Storm or Sunshine for Markets?

India-US Trade Deal: Storm or Sunshine for Markets?

9 Feb

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Summary

  • India-US trade deal removes major uncertainty, easing investor sentiment.
  • Budget increases infra capex, focusing on roads, railways, and defense.
  • AI disruption fears hit IT stocks despite positive budget and trade news.
India-US Trade Deal: Storm or Sunshine for Markets?

India's financial markets experienced a mixed week, beginning with optimism from a growth-oriented budget and the India-US trade deal, but later facing headwinds from global AI disruption fears impacting IT stocks. The Union Budget for 2026-27 boosted capital expenditure, particularly in transport infrastructure, defense, and energy, aiming to foster public investment-led growth.

The India-US trade agreement has significantly reduced trade frictions and removed a key source of uncertainty that had weighed on investor sentiment. The US has reduced punitive duties on Indian oil trade, while tariffs on certain other sectors have been adjusted. India has also committed to substantial purchases of US goods over five years.

However, the IT sector faced a sharp sell-off following a global slump, driven by updated AI technologies that could disrupt traditional software and services models. Fears of AI-driven automation impacting even complex projects have led to significant declines in Indian IT stocks.

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Market experts suggest that while the budget and trade deals provide a strong foundation, sustainable rallies will depend on corporate earnings delivery. The increased Securities Transaction Tax (STT) on derivatives is seen as a measure to curb retail speculation, with most experts advising a selective approach to investing amidst these evolving market dynamics.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The Union Budget for 2026-27 increased capital spending, with a focus on transport infrastructure, defense, and energy, aiming to support public investment-led growth.
The India-US trade deal reduces trade frictions, with the US lowering punitive duties on Indian oil trade and adjusting tariffs on other sectors, while India committed to purchasing US goods.
Indian IT stocks tumbled due to global fears that AI technologies could disrupt traditional software and services, impacting even complex projects and leading to a sell-off mirroring global tech shares.

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