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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 are performed to 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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A relief rally for the S&P/ASX 200: but will it last?

The S&P/ASX 200 (Index:^AXJO) (ASX:XJO) is on the way up, but it hasn't been smooth sailing.

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Market Roundup: S&P/ASX 200 soars as bulls take over

The S&P/ASX 200 (Index:^AXJO) (ASX:XJO) surged higher, led by Commonwealth Bank of Australia (ASX:CBA)

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Why saving and investing in your 20s is so important

Saving $10,000 during your 20s is better than trying to save $25,000 in your 40s

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Mining Doom: S&P/ASX 200 suffers horror day

The S&P/ASX 200 (Index:^AXJO) (ASX:XJO) closed 3.8% lower in what was a horror day for investors.

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Is the S&P/ASX 200 a terrible investment?

If you own an index fund tracking the S&P/ASX 200 (Index:^AXJO) (ASX:XJO), you might want to consider buying stocks yourself.

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A crash landing for the S&P/ASX 200: What every investor needs to know

The S&P/ASX 200 (Index:^AXJO) (ASX:XJO) is crashing in a rout led by BHP Billiton Limited (ASX:BHP) and Rio Tinto Limited…

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3 ways investors can beat the market according to Seth Klarman

Focusing on these three factors could be the best way to beat the professionals

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Market Roundup: ASX rallies as bulls come to party

The S&P/ASX 200 (Index:^AXJO) (ASX:XJO) enjoyed a strong rally, led by M2 Group Ltd (ASX:MTU).

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Here's why the S&P/ASX 200 is rebounding today

The S&P/ASX 200 (Index:^AXJO) (ASX:XJO) is jumping in a rally led by Commonwealth Bank of Australia (ASX:CBA) and M2 Group…

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Market Roundup: S&P/ASX 200 completes topsy-turvy session

It's been a topsy-turvy day for the local sharemarket, but the ASX ultimately ended the day in the red.

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Is it time to buy Woolworths Limited, Liquefied Natural Gas Ltd and National Australia Bank Ltd. shares?

They're been hard hit in recent months, but are Woolworths Limited (ASX:WOW), Liquefied Natural Gas Ltd (ASX:LNG) and National Australia…

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Bears take control again as S&P/ASX 200 tumbles

The S&P/ASX 200 (Index:^AXJO) (ASX:XJO) has returned to the red, despite a positive opening

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Major ASX 200 Stocks List

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Recent ASX Announcements

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Frequently Asked Questions

As of 18 March 2024, the highest close the ASX has reached is 7,847.0 points, after reaching an intraday high of 7,853.10, both occurring on Friday 8 March 2024.

View an up-to-date chart of the ASX 200 Index here.

Normal trading for the ASX takes place from 10am to 4pm, Sydney time.

As of April 30 2021, there are 200 constituents in the index. However, it's worth noting that the number of companies in the index does vary and, despite the name, does not always amount to exactly 200. On average, the index is rebalanced every quarter by Standard & Poors.

As of April 30, 2021, 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
  • Westpac Banking Corp, WBC, Financials
  • National Australia Bank Ltd, NAB, Financials
  • ANZ Banking Group, ANZ, Financials
  • Wesfarmers Ltd, WES, Consumer Discretionary
  • Macquarie Group Ltd, MQG, Financials
  • Woolworths Group Ltd, WOW, Consumer Staples
  • Rio Tinto Ltd, RIO, Materials

With a market cap of around A$2.4 trillion (as of April 2021), the ASX is one of the world's top 16 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 30 April, 2021, the ASX 200 sector breakdown (based on GICS® sectors) is as follows:

  • Financials: 30%
  • Materials: 20.6%
  • Health Care: 10%
  • Consumer Discretionary: 7.9%
  • Industrials: 6.9%
  • Real Estate: 6.6%
  • Consumer Staples: 5%
  • Information Technology: 4.2%
  • Communication Services: 4.1%
  • Energy: 3.4%
  • Utilities: 1.3%