Shares of HDFC Bank Limited are under pressure globally, with its ADRs listed on the New York Stock Exchange extending losses after a sharp fall in the previous session. The HDFC ADR (HDB) plunged more than 7% on March 19 due to negative sentiment triggered by management changes and global cues. The sharp correction in HDFC ADR was due to the weakness in the domestic stock which crashed massively wiping a major position of investor wealth.

HDFC ADR Near 52-Week Low After Sharp Correction
HDFC ADR shares, traded under the ticker HDB on the NYSE, are currently hovering near the $26 level, close to their 52-week lows. The stock has seen a steep correction after hitting higher levels earlier this month. At the end of trading yesterday HDFC ADR quoted, $26.14 down by 1.80%
HDFC Bank Share Price Crashes in India
The weakness was clearly visible in domestic markets as well. HDFC Bank shares plunged as much as 8.6% intraday to Rs. 770, before recovering partially to close 5.11% lower at Rs. 800 per share. As of March 20 morning trade, the bank's market capitalization stood at around Rs. 6.13 lakh crore on the BSE.
Impact of HDFC ADR on Global Investors
HDFC ADR shares are essentially American Depositary Receipts that allow global investors especially those in the US to invest in HDFC Bank without directly buying shares listed in India.
Each ADR represents underlying HDFC Bank equity shares, and dividends are paid in US dollars after conversion. The ADR price typically moves with respect to the Indian stock, although small differences may arise.
Despite the recent fall, HDFC ADR is currently trading at relatively elevated valuations. According to trendyne, the stock commands a forward P/E multiple of around 60-65x and a price-to-sales ratio of about 5x, due to investor confidence in its asset quality and long-term growth prospects.
Over the past few years, the ADR has delivered low- to mid-single-digit annualised returns, at times underperforming the Sensex.
HDFC ADR Dividend Yield
HDFC Bank ADR paid a dividend of about $0.38 per ADR for FY2025, translating into a yield of roughly 1-1.3% at current price levels.
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