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About the S&P/ASX200

The S&P/ASX 200 Index (INDEXASX: XJO) is Australia's benchmark share market index. Launched in April 2000, it comprises the largest 200 companies on the Australian Securities Exchange by float-adjusted market capitalisation. It is one of a number of indices published by S&P Dow Jones on Australian markets (called the S&P/ASX family of indices).

As with all indices, the ASX 200 is measured in points and tracks the combined movements of all 200 shares within the index. Quarterly balances ensure the shares included in the index meet its eligibility criteria. These rebalances take place in March, June, September, and December.

The index is largely dominated by the Financials and Materials sectors. The Financials sector alone makes up almost a third of the index and includes the big four banks such as Commonwealth Bank of Australia (ASX: CBA). Materials is the second largest sector and includes companies such as BHP Group Ltd (ASX: BHP) and Fortescue Metals Group Limited (ASX: FMG).

Investing in the index is simple: investors can buy shares in any ASX 200-listed company through a broker, or buy into an exchange-traded fund (ETF), which tracks the index as a whole and is traded like a common share.

Recent ASX200 News

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Share Gainers

Here are the top 10 ASX 200 shares today

The ASX 200 bounced back hard this Tuesday.

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Dividend Investing

7 ASX 200 large-cap shares offering better yields than savings accounts

RateCity says there are now nine savings accounts on its panel paying 5.5% interest or more per annum.

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Share Market News

5 things to watch on the ASX 200 on Tuesday

The ASX 200 is expected to have a strong session on Tuesday.

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Share Gainers

Here are the top 10 ASX 200 shares today

Investors seemed to be buying only one type of share today...

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Industrials Shares

This 'resilient and fast growing' ASX 200 share is on a leading fund manager's buy list

Is this company the complete package?

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Share Market News

5 things to watch on the ASX 200 on Monday

The ASX 200 looks set to have a tough start to the week.

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Share Market News

Here's how the ASX 200 market sectors stacked up this week

The ASX 200 lifted 0.9% this week, with the best performing sector being utilities.

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Share Market News

Here are the top 10 ASX 200 shares today

Do you own any of the rare ASX 200 winners from today?

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Economy

Why stubborn inflation could be keeping the ASX down today

The American economy appears to be a stumbling block for the ASX this Friday.

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Share Fallers

Is it time to buy this ASX 200 mining share while market sentiment is 'at an all-time low'?

Why has the share price of this once-reliable dividend darling spiralled by more than a third in 2023?

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Share Market News

5 things to watch on the ASX 200 on Friday

It looks set to be a tough finish to the week for the ASX 200 index.

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Share Gainers

Here are the top 10 ASX 200 shares today

It was another day in the green for the ASX 200 this Thursday.

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Major ASX 200 Stocks List

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Frequently Asked Questions

The ASX touched a record all-time high of 8384.5 points in October 2024. View an up-to-date chart of the ASX 200 Index here.

Normal trading for the ASX takes place from 10am to 4pm, Monday to Friday. 

The ASX 200 index is comprised of the 200 largest companies by float-adjusted market capitalisation listed on the Australian stock market.

As of September 4, 2024, the top 10 constituents in the ASX 200 by index weight are:

  • Commonwealth Bank Australia, CBA, Financials
  • BHP Group Ltd, BHP, Materials
  • CSL Ltd, CSL, Health Care
  • National Australia Bank Ltd, NAB, Financials
  • Westpac Banking Corp, WBC, Financials
  • ANZ Banking Group, ANZ, Financials
  • Macquarie Group Ltd, MQG, Financials
  • Wesfarmers Ltd, WES, Consumer Discretionary
  • Goodman Group, GMG, Real Estate
  • Fortescue Ltd, FMG, Materials

With a market cap of around A$2.4 trillion (as of 4 September 2024), the ASX is one of the world's top 10 listed exchange groups.

There are more than 2,000 companies listed on the ASX, with more being added regularly. The S&P/ASX 200 index tracks the performance of the largest 200 of those index-eligible companies (by float-adjusted market capitalisation) and is used as a reference point to measure the combined performance of their shares.

You can buy and sell in any of the individual companies listed on the ASX. Generally this will be done through a broker.

As of 15 May 2024, the ASX 200 sector breakdown (based on GICS® sectors) is as follows:

  • Financials: 28.1%
  • Materials: 22.8%
  • Health Care: 9.5%
  • Industrials: 6.9%
  • Consumer Discretionary: 6.8%
  • Real Estate: 6.3%
  • Communication Services: 4.6%
  • Information Technology: 4.1%
  • Consumer Staples: 3.9%
  • Energy: 3.4%
  • Utilities: 2.0%