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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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Share Market News

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Share Fallers

8 ASX shares that were COVID winners but have now crashed

They were the skyrocketing ASX shares of the pandemic. But that was then...

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Share Fallers

This ASX All Ords share fell off a cliff in May, and directors are buying the dip

Insiders were quick to snap up shares in ASX retailer Universal Store after its recent price plunge.

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Retail Shares

This ASX All Ords stock is 'on track to deliver record sales', so why is it crashing 29%?

Young Australians appear to be slowing their discretionary spending amid tougher economic conditions.

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Share Market News

Why did this ASX All Ords director just offload $2 million in shares?

Weebit Nano's head of research and development has had a nice payday.

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Mergers & Acquisitions

Tyro share price plummets 18% as suitor abandons takeover talks

Private equity investor Potentia has pulled the plug on acquisition hopes.

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Healthcare Shares

PolyNovo share price soars 12% amid 'exciting times ahead'

Shares in the medical devices developer are up on good news from the company today.

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How to invest

Short sellers reveal 4 ways to spot dud ASX shares

Monitoring short seller interest can give ordinary investors clues as to which stocks to buy and sell -- and when.

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Broker Notes

Guess which ASX All Ords stock has just had its share price target slashed 30% by a top broker

The risk profile of this gold mining stock is said to have shifted.

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Cheap Shares

Are these ASX All Ords shares ready to buy at fundamentally fire sale prices?

Among the 500 ASX All Ords shares, 110 are trading below their book value.

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Share Gainers

3 ASX All Ords shares going gangbusters on Tuesday

These All Ords shares are making investors very happy today.

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Dividend Investing

4 ASX All Ords shares trading ex-dividend next week

You'd better hurry if you want the dividends that these four shares will be throwing off soon.

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Major All Ords Stocks List

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Recent ASX Announcements

An announcement is considered as "Price Sensitive" if it is thought that it may have an impact on the price of the security.

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