ASX All Ordinaries Trading
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ASX All Ordinaries Index Trading Defined and Explained
The Australian Stock Exchange (ASX) trades the 500 largest companies listed on the Australian Stock Exchange as an index – the ASX All Ordinaries. The All Ordinaries index is essentially Australia’s market indicator.
Market capitalization is the only eligibility requirement of entry, as liquidity is not considered, with the exception of foreign companies. There is a diverse range of companies satisfying these criteria and their market values vary widely. This means that share price movements for companies with larger capitalizations have a larger effect on the All Ordinaries Index than do smaller companies.
The Australian All Ordinaries Index portfolio is updated every month to ensure that the companies included continuing to meet the criteria for inclusion. It is also updated throughout the month when there are changes in the portfolio companies including delisting, additions, and closures.
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