Preview: This article explains the difference between ADR movement and Indian market movement in simple investor-friendly language.
Many investors were surprised to see Wipro’s ADR listed in the United States rise sharply in a single session, while Wipro shares listed on the NSE and BSE moved only a fraction of that amount.
The obvious question is:
If it is the same company, why are the prices moving so differently?
The answer lies in understanding how different markets react to the same information.
First, What Exactly Is a Wipro ADR?
An ADR, or American Depositary Receipt, allows investors in the United States to invest in Wipro without opening an account in India.
While the ADR and the Indian share ultimately represent ownership in the same company, they trade in different markets, are influenced by different investors, and can react differently to the same news.
Think of it as the same product being sold in two different marketplaces. The product is identical, but the buyers are different.
What Excited U.S. Investors?
The immediate trigger was Wipro’s announcement regarding its expanded strategic partnership with ServiceNow, with a strong focus on Artificial Intelligence and Agentic AI solutions.
Over the last two years, the U.S. market has rewarded credible AI-related announcements very aggressively. Investors are constantly looking for businesses that may benefit from the AI wave.
The announcement was interpreted by many investors as a sign that Wipro is positioning itself to participate in the next phase of enterprise AI spending. As a result, buying interest in the ADR increased sharply.
Why Was the Reaction More Muted in India?
Indian investors have become far more practical when it comes to IT companies.
Not Enough
- Is the company talking about AI?
- Has it announced a partnership?
What Investors Want
- Will revenues increase?
- Will margins improve?
- Will deal wins accelerate?
- Will earnings per share grow?
In other words, Indian investors generally want to see the impact on the profit and loss account before assigning significantly higher valuations. That naturally leads to a more measured reaction.
ADR Markets Can Sometimes Overshoot
Another factor investors should remember is liquidity.
The Indian market generally sees much higher trading activity in Wipro shares than the ADR market. When a large number of U.S. investors suddenly seek exposure to a stock, ADR prices can move sharply in a short period.
This does not necessarily mean that the intrinsic value of the company has changed by the same percentage overnight. Sometimes, it simply reflects enthusiasm.
And enthusiasm can move prices much faster than fundamentals.
The Currency Angle
ADRs are priced in U.S. Dollars, while Indian shares are priced in Rupees.
Therefore, movements in the USD-INR exchange rate can also contribute to differences between ADR performance and domestic share performance.
Although this was not the primary driver in Wipro’s case, it is always one of the factors that influences ADR pricing.
What Should Investors Focus On?
Whenever a stock moves sharply because of a major announcement, investors should avoid getting carried away by a single day’s price action.
The more important question is: will this announcement lead to higher earnings over the next few quarters?
If Wipro can convert its AI initiatives and partnerships into meaningful deal wins, stronger revenue growth, and improved profitability, the stock will eventually reflect that performance.
If not, the excitement will fade.
Markets may react differently in the short term, but over the long term, earnings remain the ultimate driver of stock prices.
The Bottom Line
The sharp rise in Wipro’s ADR reflects optimism from U.S. investors regarding the company’s AI opportunity and future growth prospects.
Indian investors, however, appear to be taking a “show me the numbers” approach.
Neither side is necessarily wrong. One market is pricing potential. The other is waiting for proof.
As investors, it is important to understand the difference. A stock can move because expectations improve. But sustainable wealth creation ultimately happens when those expectations are converted into earnings.