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NSE:HDFCBANK 20 November 2025 - 1 December 2025

HDFC Bank Share Price Near Record High After RBI Penalty: What the Latest News and Forecasts Say

HDFC Bank Share Price Near Record High After RBI Penalty: What the Latest News and Forecasts Say

HDFC Bank shares closed at ₹1,016.05 on 1 December 2025, just below their record high, after the Reserve Bank of India fined the bank ₹91 lakh for regulatory violations. The bank’s market cap stands at ₹15.5 lakh crore, making it the largest weight in the Nifty 50 index. HDFC Bank ADRs last traded at $36.82 in New York. Analysts remain broadly positive despite the penalty and tighter regulations.
1 December 2025
HDFC Bank Share Price Today, 28 November 2025: HDFCBANK Holds Near 52-Week High Amid Heavy Options Action

HDFC Bank Share Price Today, 28 November 2025: HDFCBANK Holds Near 52-Week High Amid Heavy Options Action

HDFC Bank traded in a narrow ₹3.75 range on Friday, with shares hovering near ₹1,008 on NSE and BSE, down 0.1% from the previous close. Intraday volume crossed 13.7 lakh shares, with high-value turnover and active derivatives. The stock remains about 1.5% below its 52-week high of ₹1,020.5, supported by strong fundamentals and rising delivery volumes. Market cap stands near ₹15.5 lakh crore.
28 November 2025
India Stock Market Outlook for November 24, 2025: 10 Big Things to Know Before the Opening Bell

India Stock Market Outlook for November 24, 2025: 10 Big Things to Know Before the Opening Bell

Indian stocks fell Friday, with the Sensex down 400.76 points to 85,231.92 and the Nifty 50 losing 124 points to 26,068.15 as profit-taking hit near record highs. The rupee hit a record low of 89.49 per US dollar amid heavy foreign outflows and trade worries. Market volatility spiked, with India VIX up over 12%. Foreign investors have pulled $16.5 billion from Indian equities this year.
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Sensex, Nifty 50 Today: Indian Stock Market Near Record Highs on 20 November 2025

Nifty 50 traded above 26,200 on Thursday, less than 60 points from its all-time high, while Sensex climbed to around 85,700, near its record. Nifty Bank hit a new record above 59,400, led by HDFC Bank, Axis Bank, and ICICI Bank. Gains followed strong global tech rallies after Nvidia’s earnings and signs of progress in India–US trade talks. Mid- and small-cap indices rose modestly.
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