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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 launched on 31 December 1979 and is constructed and maintained by S&P Dow Jones Indices and the Australian Securities Exchange (ASX). It tracks the performance of the top 500 companies listed on the ASX by market capitalisation.

Historically, the index has delivered long-term returns averaging roughly 6.5% per annum excluding dividends, and over 11% including dividends—a strong track record that underscores its reputation as a reliable barometer for the overall performance of the Australian share market. The 500 companies included in the index make up close to 90% of the ASX's total value. Reflecting a strong market run, the index reached a fresh all-time high of 9,435.6 points in February 2026.

Unlike the ASX 200, market capitalisation is the only eligibility requirement for inclusion, with liquidity not considered as a criterion (except for foreign-domiciled companies). Rebalances occur biannually, in March and September.

Recent All Ords News

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How to invest

Expert reveals 5 investment strategies using compound interest

Legend has it that Albert Einstein described compound interest as the 8th wonder of the world.

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Broker Notes

Looking for ASX All Ords shares to buy? Top broker reveals 4 best ideas this month

Morgans has selected four ASX stocks that leverage two strong economic themes in Australia today.

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Healthcare Shares

Up 200% in 6 months, guess which ASX All Ords stock just hit another all-time high

This All Ords stock has made its investors very rich in recent months...

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Broker Notes

9 ASX All Ords shares elevated to 'strong buy' status in April

Let's check them out.

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52-Week Highs

7 ASX All Ords shares smashing new 52-week highs on Tuesday

Do you own any of these stocks at new highs today?

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Opinions

Seeing red? The ASX All Ord shares I'd buy on a down day

With the markets taking a turn for a worse, here are the stocks I'm eyeing.

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Broker Notes

7 ASX All Ords shares elevated to 'strong buy' status in March

There are blue chips and small caps on this list.

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Dividend Investing

Popular ASX All Ords shares with ex-dividend dates next week

Want the next dividend payment on these ASX All Ords shares? Better hurry.

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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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Major All Ords Stocks List

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Recent ASX Announcements

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