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What is the ASX 200 & All Ords?

The ASX 200 tracks the share price movements of the 200 largest companies listed on the exchange according to their market capitalisation. The All Ords represents the performance of the top 500 companies in the Australian market.

What is the ASX All Ordinaries?

Well, the All Ordinaries is an ASX index that covers 500 of the largest companies on the ASX boards. But (like most indexes), it is also weighted by market capitalisation. That means the largest companies have a bigger weighting and impact on the All Ords than the smaller ones. How is the ASX All Ordinaries constructed?

Which ASX stock is the most popular in Australia?

The S&P/ASX 200 (XJO) is Australia’s leading share market index and contains the top 200 ASX listed companies by float-adjusted market capitalisation. It accounts for ~90% of Australia's equity market (April 2024). Heroes vs Zeroes. The ASX stocks that have copped the biggest broker upgrades and downgrades Which bank?

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