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Axis Bank Stock Price Updates: Axis Bank Shares Trade at Rs 1,238.0 Amid Weekly Decline

Author: Economic Times Markets·

Key Takeaways

  • Axis Bank's stock price reached Rs 1,238.0 according to live market updates from The Economic Times dated August 11, 2026.
  • The stock experienced a slight intraday decline during the session and also recorded a weekly decline over the preceding trading period.
  • Axis Bank trades on both the NSE and BSE under the ticker symbol AXISBANK and is headquartered in Mumbai.
  • As a Nifty 50 constituent, Axis Bank's price movements significantly influence broad index performance and are closely tracked by institutional and retail investors.
  • Axis Bank ranks among India's top private sector banks by market capitalization, alongside HDFC Bank and ICICI Bank.
Axis Bank Stock Price Updates: Axis Bank Shares Trade at Rs 1,238.0 Amid Weekly Decline

Axis Bank, one of India's largest private sector banks and a constituent of the Nifty 50 index, saw its stock price rise to Rs 1,238.0, according to live market updates from The Economic Times dated August 11, 2026.

The live blog tracked Axis Bank's intraday price movement and volatility, noting that the stock faced a slight decline during the session. The shares also experienced a weekly decline over the preceding trading period.

The updates included analysis of Axis Bank's trading volume and closing price activity, providing investors with real-time information on the stock's performance.

Axis Bank trades on both the National Stock Exchange (NSE) and the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) under the ticker symbol AXISBANK. The company is headquartered in Mumbai and ranks among the top private sector banks in India by market capitalization, alongside peers such as HDFC Bank and ICICI Bank. As a Nifty 50 constituent, Axis Bank's price movements carry weight in broad index performance, making its trading sessions closely watched by institutional and retail participants tracking Indian equities.

Source: The Economic Times — Live Blog