HDFC Bank shares soared to a fresh all-time high on Tuesday, December 3, riding on robust buying momentum and favourable market conditions. The stock touched a lifetime high of Rs 1,837.40 apiece on the National Stock Exchange (NSE), registering a gain of 1.8% from its previous close. This rally also pushed HDFC Bank's market capitalization back above the Rs 14 lakh crore mark, a milestone it had briefly achieved last week before retracing amid broader market corrections.
Block Deal
Adding to the buzz, HDFC Bank shares saw a significant block deal involving 21.7 lakh shares on Tuesday, as per Bloomberg data. While the identities of the buyers and sellers remain undisclosed, the transaction is estimated to be worth around Rs 392 crore, based on the previous closing price of Rs 1,804.70 per share.

Stock Performance
HDFC Bank has been on a consistent upward trajectory, delivering impressive returns over the short and long term. In the past month alone, the stock has rallied over 5%, while its three-month gain stands at more than 12%. Year-to-date (YTD), the stock is up 7.5%, and it has delivered a robust 18% return over the past year.
MSCI Rebalancing
One of the key drivers behind the recent surge in HDFC Bank shares is the MSCI Emerging Markets (EM) Index rebalancing, which took effect at the end of November. This rebalancing marked the second phase of a planned weightage increase for HDFC Bank, as outlined in MSCI's August 2024 review.
The adjustment has attracted an estimated $1.9 billion in passive inflows, further boosting investor sentiment. Such inflows are a direct result of fund managers aligning their portfolios with the revised index composition.
Financial Performance
HDFC Bank's financial results for the quarter ended September 2024 (Q2FY25) further reinforce its strong fundamentals. The bank reported a standalone net profit of Rs 16,821 crore, marking a 5.3% year-on-year (YoY) increase from Rs 15,976 crore in the same period last year.
Net interest income (NII), a critical metric for banks, grew by 10% YoY to Rs 30,110 crore from Rs 27,390 crore. The bank's core net interest margin (NIM) was steady, at 3.46% on total assets and 3.65% on interest-earning assets during the quarter.
HDFC Bank's total balance sheet also saw significant expansion, increasing to Rs 36,88,100 crore as of September 2024, up from Rs 34,16,300 crore in the previous year.
As of 1:30 pm on Tuesday, HDFC Bank shares were trading at Rs 1,825.65 on the NSE, reflecting gains of over 1% for the session. The stock's performance has helped it reclaim its status as one of the most valuable companies in India, with a market cap of Rs 14 lakh crore.
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