HDFC Bank Share Price Today Live Updates, 23 Jan, 2025: HDFC Bank on the radar

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HDFC Bank Share Price Today Live Updates, 23 Jan, 2025: The HDFC Bank share is in news and the counter closed trade on 22 Jan, 2025 at Rs 1665.05. The shares touched an intraday high of Rs 1671.85 in the last trading session while the intraday low was at Rs 1625.30. The company’s market capitalization, as on 22 Jan, 2025, is at Rs 1273482.78 crore. HDFC Bank shares recorded a 52-week high of Rs 1880.0 and a 52-week low of Rs 1363.45. The trading volume on BSE was 1337581 shares on 22 Jan, 2025.

Live Updates 08:15 (IST) 23 Jan 2025 HDFC Bank Share Price Today Live Updates, 23 Jan, 2025: HDFC Bank Stock Sets 52 Week High & Low HDFC Bank stock has seen a 52-week low of Rs 1363.45 and a high of Rs 1880.0. This indicates a significant fluctuation in the stock price over the past year, presenting both potential risks and opportunities for investors. 08:03 (IST) 23 Jan 2025 HDFC Bank Share Price Today Live Updates, 23 Jan, 2025: HDFC Bank closed at Rs 1665.05 on last trading day On the last day, HDFC Bank had a trading volume of 1,525,234 shares on the BSE with a closing price of Rs 1665.05. The stock experienced a change of Rs 23.30, reflecting positive market sentiment, while the NSE volume reached 15,309,653 shares.  » Read More

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