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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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Broker Notes

3 ASX All Ords shares that brokers tip will grow 30% to 40% this year

The experts say these three ASX All Ords stocks have great growth ahead of them.

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Earnings Results

Which ASX All Ords stock is diving 18% on FY23 results?

Investors aren't happy with the company's 32% decline in earnings per share in FY23.

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Earnings Results

4 All Ords ASX dividend shares going gangbusters on results

All Ords investors are sending these ASX dividend shares soaring on the back of their earnings results.

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Share Fallers

3 ASX All Ords shares crashing as much as 24% on results

It’s a difficult day for shareholders of these stocks.

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Earnings Results

3 ASX All Ords stocks surging 10% to 46% on earnings results

One stock in particular is shooting the lights out on positive numbers for 1H FY24.

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Superannuation

Top 10 superannuation funds for growth in 2023 revealed: Chant West

2023 was the 11th year out of 12 for positive returns among superannuation funds with growth strategies.

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Healthcare Shares

3 pharma shares outshining the ASX index today

The ASX All Ords finished lower on Friday but these three stocks outdid their peers.

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Best Shares

5 best performing ASX All Ords shares of 2023

Based on capital growth, these are the best 5 ASX All Ords shares of 2023.

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Share Market News

Meet the ASX All Ords shares that management is buying up

These shares have all seen significant insider buying over the past week.

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Opinions

6 questions to ask yourself before selling ASX shares

Morgans financial advisor Tania Smyth discusses what to consider before making any decisions.

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Share Gainers

These 3 ASX All Ords shares are surging more than 10% on Thursday. Here's why

Investors are sending these three ASX All Ords shares soaring on Thursday.

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Retail Shares

ASX retail shares stronger following Black Friday and Cyber Monday sales

Official retail data released today indicates shoppers delayed their spending in October ahead of the sales.

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Recent ASX Announcements

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