All Ordinaries

All Ordinaries (XAO)

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XAO

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The All Ordinaries (XAO) was created in January 1980 is the oldest index of shares in Australia. When it was first established, it began with a base index of 500, and with the index around 5,000 in 2017, means the value of stocks in the All Ords have increased tenfold since inception.

On 3 April 2000, the All Ordinaries was restructured to consist of the 500 largest companies by market capitalisation. The market cap of all the companies within the index covers 95% of the value of all shares listed on the Australian Stock Exchange (ASX).

All Ordinaries Losers


Here list of Stocks Losers on the ASX All Ordinaries on the Australian Securities Exchange (ASX) this 38th week of 2010: 20th to 24th September. Stocks included in this list of losers: TPM, MEL, QTM, PPX, LNG, TGR, HGO, HGG, MFG, GDY, ALS, RFE, NGE, SDL, LYC. Other lists of Australian companies by Market capitalisation.

List of All Ordinaries Losers

All Ordinaries Winners


Here list of Stocks Winners on the ASX All Ordinaries on the Australian Securities Exchange (ASX) this 38th week of 2010: 20th to 24th September. Stocks in this list include: AGS, BOW, SLR, KRM, MLX, PAG, BOC, CXM, CAB, CDA, BAU, SFR, DML, NAN, NDO. Other lists of Australian companies by Market capitalisation.

List of All Ordinaries Winners

ASX Top 500 Companies List

27 July, 2010 - 14:42

The ASX 500, the top 500 companies on the Australian stock by market capitalisation are all included and represented on the All Ordinaries Index. Liquidity is not a criteria for being included into the top 500 ASX All Ordinaries index except for foreign based companies. This list of companies by market capitalisation is not guaranteed to be up to date when you access this data.

All Ordinaries Index (XAO) update


The Australian Stock Exchange is reeling from recent highs. The question remains – is this recent downturn in the All Ordinaries (XAO) simply a correction or the beginnings of the big crash? The consensus still says that the recent movements are a correction.

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