
LiveIndia Markets Update: HDFC Bank Share Price Today as Lead Private Sector Bank Gains Momentum
July-1, 2025: HDFC Bank Ltd (NSE: HDFCBANK) traded marginally higher in early morning trade on July 1, with the stock price rising by ₹7.10 or 0.35% to ₹2,008.60 as of 9:19 AM IST. The stock had previously closed at ₹2,001.50.
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On the intraday chart, HDFC Bank maintained an upward trajectory, hovering between ₹2,000 and ₹2,010 in the early session. The move reflects continued investor confidence in India’s banking sector, especially amid positive cues from global markets and domestic economic resilience.
Among peers, Axis Bank climbed 0.93% to ₹1,188.10, State Bank of India held steady at ₹820.10, while ICICI Bank rose 0.25% to ₹1,442.20. Bank of Baroda was also up 0.71%, trading at ₹247.02.
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Financials are expected to remain in focus this quarter, with investors eyeing credit growth, interest rate trends, and Q1 FY26 earnings. HDFC Bank, with its large retail portfolio and solid fundamentals, continues to be a bellwether for banking sentiment on Dalal Street.
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