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  2. S&P/ASX 200 - Wikipedia

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    The ASX 200 is also float adjusted, meaning the absolute numerical contribution to the index is relative to the stock's value at the float of the stock. [12] Although the calculation starts with a sum of the market capitalisation of the constituent stocks, it is intended to reflect changes in share price, not market capitalisation.

  3. S&P/ASX 300 - Wikipedia

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    The S&P/ASX 300, or simply, ASX 300, is a stock market index of Australian stocks listed on the Australian Securities Exchange (ASX). The index is market-capitalisation weighted, meaning each company included is in proportion to the indexes total market value, and float-adjusted, meaning the index only considers shares available to public investors.

  4. 10 Best ASX Stocks to Buy Now - AOL

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    In this article, we will take a look at the 10 best ASX stocks to buy now. You can skip our comprehensive analysis of these Australian stocks and go directly to the 5 Best ASX Stocks to Buy Now.

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  6. Australian Securities Exchange - Wikipedia

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    The biggest stocks traded on the ASX, in terms of market capitalisation, include BHP, Commonwealth Bank, Westpac, Telstra, Rio Tinto, National Australia Bank and Australia & New Zealand Banking Group. [citation needed] The major market index is the S&P/ASX 200, an index made up of the top 200 shares in

  7. All Ordinaries - Wikipedia

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    It is made up of the share prices for 500 of the largest companies listed on the Australian Securities Exchange (ASX). [2] The market capitalisation of the companies included in the All Ords index amounts to over 95% of the value of all shares listed on the ASX. The 3-letter exchange ticker in Australia for the All Ordinaries is "XAO".

  8. Category:Companies listed on the Australian Securities ...

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    Companies in the S&P ASX 50 (47 P) B. Brisbane Broncos (7 C, 15 P, 1 F) F. Companies formerly listed on the Australian Securities Exchange (4 C, 219 P) N.

  9. FTSE All-Share Index - Wikipedia

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    The index is maintained by FTSE Russell, a subsidiary of the London Stock Exchange Group. It aims to represent at least 98% of the full capital value of all UK companies that qualify as eligible for inclusion. [3] The index base date is 10 April 1962 with a base level of 100. [4]