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About the All Ordinaries

The All Ordinaries (INDEXASX: XAO), or as it is commonly known, the 'All Ords', is the oldest share index in Australia.

Also referred to as the 'Kangaroos', the index was started in 1980 and is constructed and maintained by the Australian Stock Exchange (ASX). It tracks the performance of the top 500 companies listed on the ASX by way of market capitalisation.

To be included in the All Ords index, a company must have a market value of at least 0.2% of all domestic equities quoted on the ASX and must maintain an average turnover on the ASX of at least 0.5% of its quoted shares per month.

The All Ords is often used as a barometer for the overall performance of the Aussie share market, with the 500 companies included in the index making up around 90% of the ASX's total value.

Recent All Ords News

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Earnings Results

Guess which ASX All Ords share is leaping higher on a return to profit

It's a good day to be invested in this luxury retail stock.

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Share Market News

ASX shares investors rejoice! RBA says inflation has now peaked

But that doesn't mean there aren't more interest rate rises coming

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Technology Shares

ASX 200 tech share WiseTech wobbles on $327 million US acquisition

The ASX 200 tech share is expanding its footprint in the North American logistics markets.

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Opinions

My top predictions for ASX All Ords shares in 2023

2023 could be another volatile year for the ASX.

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Earnings Results

3 ASX All Ords shares getting hammered on disappointing results

Investors are punishing these three shares today.

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Best Shares

Here's the next ASX All Ordinaries share I'm going to buy

Here's why I can't wait to buy this share.

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Share Gainers

These were the 5 top-performing ASX All Ords shares of 2022

These ASX All Ords shares crushed the market in 2022.

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Technology Shares

Guess which ASX All Ords tech share is starting 2023 with a 6% gain

The stock has outperformed the tech sector by more than 50% over the last 12 months.

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Healthcare Shares

This ASX All Ordinaries share shrugged off the red to reach a new 52-week high today

We take a look at an All Ordinaries share that outperformed the index, and itself, today.

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Retail Shares

Why did this ASX All Ordinaries share just crash 19%?

The clothing retailer now expects to post a first-half loss.

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Value Investing

A bull market is coming: 3 ways Warren Buffett is preparing

Now could be the best time to buy stocks ahead of a bull market.

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Share Market News

Why Friday could be D-day for ASX dividend shares and franking credits

Investors have until Friday to voice their support or opposition to proposed tax changes relating to franking credits.

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