Fundamental data for the S&P/ASX 200 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 the...
Complete directory of ASX Listed Companies. Download (CSV) with Sectors & Market Caps. Includes ETFs & LICs. Links to company share prices and analysis.
Complete list of Exchange Traded Funds (ETFs) trading on the ASX. Download (CSV) with Market Caps. Explanation of how they work. Pros & Cons.
The S&P/ASX 20 (XTL) is Australia’s narrowest stock market index. The index contains the 20 largest ASX listed stocks and accounts for ~48%(September 2023)of Australia’s sharemarket capitalisation. All companies are highly liquid and considered “bluechip” shares. The ASX top 20 companies...
The index consists of all S&P/ASX 200 companies plus 100 smaller-cap companies that have market capitalisations’ above ~$100 million (AUD). The combined market capitalisation represents ~84% (September 2023) of Australia’s sharemarket.
Constituents account for ~73% (September 2023) of Australia’s sharemarket capitalisation. The ASX 100 is well diversified with all 11 GICS Sectors represented. Financials and Materials (which includes resources) dominate the index, accounting for circa 30% and 24% of market-cap respectively (...
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...
Under the IPO, 123,913,043 shares were offered at AU$5.06 per share, culminating in a total offer of AU$627 million and firming SiteMinder’s market capitalisation at AU$1.36 billion based on the IPO offer price. Equity funds managed by BlackRock led the IPO with increased support from ex...
All Ordinaries (known as the „All Ords“ or „AOI“ or „XAO“) is an index consisting of the 500 largest Australian companies by market capitalisation. However, S&P/ASX 20/50/100/200/300 indices possess stronger significance than All Ords. ...