The S&P/ASX All Australian 200 (AUD) Index follows the same methodology with respect to market capitalization and liquidity that are applied to the S&P/ASX 200 with one distinguishing characteristic - the rules do not extend index eligibility to foreign
The S&P/ASX 200 Gross Total Return Index () includes all cash dividends reinvested on the ex-dividend date. It's calculated every minute, unlike the S&P/ASX 200 Accumulation Index (XJOA) which is end-of-day only. Both are used as a performance benchmark for managed funds and portfolio ...
Reports on the receipt by the ASX200 index entry ConnectEast Group of the concession from the Victorian Government to construct and operate the 39-kilometer Mitcham-Frankston toll road project in Melbourne. Impact of the project on the company's attraction to fund managers; Acquisition of the ...
Complete list of Exchange Traded Funds (ETFs) trading on the ASX. Download (CSV) with Market Caps. Explanation of how they work. Pros & Cons.
Other entities that can trade on the ASX include Listed Investment Companies (LIC) and Exchange Traded Funds (ETFs). What's the criteria for listing on the ASX? The minimum admission criteria requires a company to meet three things: 1. Number of ShareholdersA minimum of 300 non-affiliated in...
ETFs are managed funds that track a benchmark. They trade on the ASX like ordinary shares using their ticker code. The goal of an index fund is to replicate the performance of the underlying index, less fees and expenses. As at 10 October 2016, the ANZ ETFS S&P/ASX 100 ETF (ZOZI) is...
Fundamental data for the S&P/ASX 50 Index is weight-adjusted by market capitalisation. Companies with zero or negative values are ignored. Data updated: 1 July 2017 Exchange Traded Fund (ETF) ETFs are managed funds that track a benchmark. They trade on the ASX like ordinary shares using thei...
Australian Securities Exchange (ASX) - statistics & facts A securities exchange is an organized market where financial investments such as stocks, bonds, mutual funds, and commodities are bought and sold. Australia’s primary securities exchange was founded in 1987 and is known as the Australian Se...
ETFs are managed funds that track a benchmark. They trade on the ASX like ordinary shares using their ticker code. The goal of an index fund is to replicate the performance of the underlying index, less fees and expenses. As at 10 October 2016, the Vanguard Australian Shares Index ETF (...
There are a number ofexchange-traded funds(ETFs) andexchange-traded notes(ETNs) based on the S&P/ASX 200, as well as futures, options and options on futures available for trading. A list of the investable products related to the S&P/ASX 200 is provided in the monthly fact sheet published...