All Ords.A definition of the term "All Ords" is presented. It refers to the All-Ordinaries Index.EBSCO_bspBloomsbury Business Library Business & Management Dictionary
Presents the history of the Australian Stock Exchange All Ordinaries index from the 1970s to April of 1999. How the 1970s were difficult for the index; The removal of the Whitlam Government in 1975 and the election of Malcolm Fraser's coalition government seen as the center for the index's...
Looks at the All Ordinaries index as a measure of the health of the Australian sharemarket. Significance of the index to the allocation of capital, according to Peter Morgan of Perpetual Funds Management; Liquidity rules governing All Ordinaries sampling; Implications of the domination of All ...
Reports that, effective April 3, 2000, the benchmark index for Australian sharemarket, the All Ordinaries index, will change to represent a greater number of stocks on the Australian Stock Exchange. Increase in the number of stocks represented from 251 to 500; Offering of fund managers, asset...
Reports that the removal of small stocks from the Australian Stock Exchange (ASX) All Ordinaries index has been put on hold as of December 14, 1998. Number of stocks already moved due to market capitalization size or trading liquidity guidelines; How the price of stocks that were removed fell...
How the companies were automatically sold by index fund mangers; The fall in their share prices; Hopes for negotiations with the ASX; Changes implemented by the ASX to provide little or no relief for the companies; Move to other indexes such as the ASX 100 and 200....
Discusses the Australian Stock Exchange's (ASX) plan for a second tier of the All Ordinaries index for companies with low capitalization. ASX's discussion paper on its proposal and the reaction among listed property trusts; Details on the proposed ASXmid250 index; Liquidity requirements, and ...
Reports developments related to the economic condition in Australia as of April 2002. Growth of annual gross domestic product; Surge of business employment; Statistics of business investments.ClarkDavidPersonal Investor
Number of property trusts that will be taken out of the exchange; Selling pressure from index fund managers experienced by trusts that no longer make it into the S&P/ASX 200 index.MasonEleanorPersonal Investor