TCS is expected to post a second consecutive weak quarter with a 0.7% drop in dollar revenue for Q4 FY25, amid delayed client spending, cross-currency headwinds, and BSNL project rampdown. Despite subdued growth, a weaker rupee and improved efficiency may support margins, while investors await the company’s outlook on recent US tariff moves.
Harish Krishnan bullish on metals; sees long-term upside amid global reindustrialisation and weakening dollar
Harish Krishnan of Aditya Birla Sun Life AMC suggests buying cyclical sectors when their profit pool share is low. He highlights the metal basket due