ASX 200 tech shares deep in the red today. Here's why

Cloud-based software solutions provider WiseTech Global is leading the charge lower today with shares down 4.3%.

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Key points

  • ASX 200 tech shares are trading in the red today
  • The tech-heavy Nasdaq Composite Index closed 2% lower overnight
  • Investors are eyeing the upcoming interest rate decision from the US Fed following yesterday’s 0.25% increase by the RBA

S&P/ASX 200 Index (ASX: XJO) tech shares are having a tough time of it today.

While the benchmark index itself is down 0.84%, the S&P/ASX All Technology Index (ASX: XTX) – which contains some smaller tech stocks outside of the ASX 200 – is down a painful 2.84% at this same time.

Here's how some of the top ASX 200 tech shares are faring in early afternoon trade:

  • Buy now, pay later (BNPL) stock Block Inc (ASX: SQ2) shares are down 2.9%
  • WiseTech Global Ltd (ASX: WTC), a provider of cloud-based software solutions for the logistics sector, is down 4.33%
  • Administration services company Link Administration Holdings Ltd (ASX: LNK) shares are down 2.3%
  • Accounting software provider Xero Ltd (ASX: XRO) shares are down 2.16%

So, what's going on?

Why are ASX 200 tech shares feeling the heat today?

ASX 200 tech shares look to be under pressure following a big sell-off in technology stocks in US markets overnight. That saw the Nasdaq Composite Index close down 2%.

Block, which acquired Afterpay in January, is dual listed on the ASX and NYSE, and its US shares closed down 2.9% overnight.

Investors appear to be locking in some of the gains posted by the tech sector in October and November, which saw the ASX All Tech Index charge 12% higher over the two months.

There are also likely some jitters about the prospects of further interest rate rises ahead from the US Federal Reserve when its members meet again next week.

And then there's yesterday's 0.25% interest rate increase from the Reserve Bank of Australia. While the move wasn't entirely unexpected, some analysts had forecast the central bank might pause its tightening path to assess the impacts of the past seven months of rate rises.

ASX 200 tech shares broadly sold off in the minutes after the RBA announcement.

Below you can see how the big tech stocks — Block, Xero, WiseTech, and Link — have been tracking longer term.

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