HDFC bank FII holding up 68.72%
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Shareholding of overseas institutional investors in HDFC has risen to 68.72 per cent – the highest level in five-and-a-half years -- despite foreign entities like Citigroup and Carlyle exiting the housing finance major in recent months.
The cumulative holding of Foreign Institutional Investors (FIIs) in HDFC rose to 68.72 per cent in the July-September 2012 quarter, up from 66.74 per cent at the end of previous quarter, as per stock exchanges data.
The increase in FII holding in HDFC is among the highest for any Sensex company during the quarter ended September 30,2012.
Also, the current FII holding of 68.7 2 per cent in HDFC is the highest since five-and-a-half years ago, when it stood at 68.85 per cent at the end of quarter ended March 31, 2007.
Experts say that impressive returns earned by some overseas investors in HDFC in the recent past could be the main reason for other foreign entities purchasing the
company's shares.
While Carlyle has exited from its about five-year old investment in HDFC (Housing Development Finance Corporation) with nearly double the returns, Citigroup also made impressive gains on its investment.
Carlyle had acquired over 5.2 per cent in 2007 at price of nearly 340 per share. A part of this holding was sold in February this year for about Rs 1,400 crore at an average
price of about Rs 677 per share.
The remaining 5.7 crore shares, accounting for 3.7 per cent stake, were sold earlier this month at a price of about Rs 762 a piece -- more than double the average purchase price by Carlyle.
Citi had also sold its 9.85 stake in HDFC for about Rs 9,300 crore in February.
During the July-September 2012 quarter, HDFC shares swelled by 18 per ent, as against over seven per cent gain in BSE's benchmark Sensex. In the same period, FIIs have invested a hefty sum of a little over Rs 40,000 crore on the back of a
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