All Ordinaries Explained

All Ordinaries
Operator:S&P Dow Jones Indices
Exchanges:Australian Securities Exchange (ASX)
Symbol:ASX: XAO
Constituents:497 (May 2024)[1]
Cap Level:All except micro-cap
Mcap: trillion (May 2024)
Weighting:Market value weighted
Reuters:.AORD
Bloomberg:AS30

Established in January 1980, the All Ordinaries (XAO) (colloquially known as the "All Ords"; also known as the All Ordinaries Index, AOI) is the oldest index of shares in Australia. It is made up of the share prices for 500 of the largest companies listed on the Australian Securities Exchange (ASX).[2] The market capitalization of the companies included in the All Ords index amounts to over 95% of the value of all shares listed on the ASX. The 3-letter exchange ticker in Australia for the All Ordinaries is "XAO". ASX indices are managed by S&P Dow Jones Indices.

History

When established, the All Ords had a base index of 500; this means that if the index is currently at 5000 points, the nominal value of stocks in the All Ords in Australian dollars has increased tenfold since January 1980.

On 3 April 2000, the All Ords was restructured to consist of the 500 largest companies by market capitalisation.[3] This coincided with the introduction of new benchmark indices such as the S&P/ASX 200. The importance of the All Ords has been significantly lessened by the introduction of these new indices.

Annual returns

The following table shows the annual development of the All Ordinaries since 1966.[4] [5]

YearClosing levelChange in index
in points
Change in index
in %
1963 244.80
1964 247.90 3.10 1.27
1965 217.20 −30.70 −12.38
1966 224.90 7.70 3.55
1967 301.60 76.70 34.10
1968 405.50 103.90 34.45
1969 441.80 36.30 8.95
1970 348.70 −93.10 −21.07
1971 340.80 −7.90 −2.27
1972 408.60 67.80 19.89
1973 297.50 −111.10 −27.19
1974 201.60 −95.90 −32.24
1975 299.30 97.70 48.53
1976 291.40 −7.90 −2.64
1977 322.30 30.90 10.60
1978 366.10 43.80 13.59
1979 500.00 133.90 36.57
1980 713.50 213.50 42.70
1981 595.50 −118.00 −16.54
1982 485.40 −110.10 −18.49
1983 775.30 289.90 59.72
1984 726.10 −49.20 −6.35
1985 1,003.80 277.70 38.25
1986 1,473.10 469.30 46.75
1987 1,320.00 −153.10 −10.39
1988 1,487.40 167.40 12.68
1989 1,649.00 161.60 10.86
1990 1,279.80 −369.20 −22.39
1991 1,651.40 371.60 29.04
1992 1,549.90 −101.50 −6.15
1993 2,173.60 623.70 40.24
1994 1,932.80 −240.80 −11.08
1995 2,203.00 270.20 13.98
1996 2,424.60 221.60 10.06
1997 2,616.50 191.90 7.91
1998 2,813.40 196.90 7.53
1999 3,152.50 339.10 12.05
2000 3,154.70 2.20 0.07
2001 3,359.90 205.20 6.50
2002 2,975.50 −384.40 −11.44
2003 3,306.00 330.50 11.11
2004 4,053.10 747.10 22.60
2005 4,708.80 655.70 16.18
2006 5,644.30 935.50 19.87
2007 6,421.00 776.70 13.76
2008 3,659.30 −2,761.70 −43.01
2009 4,882.71 1,223.41 33.43
2010 4,846.88 −35.83 −0.73
2011 4,111.04 −735.84 −15.18
2012 4,664.60 553.56 13.47
2013 5,353.10 688.50 14.76
2014 5,388.60 35.50 0.66
2015 5,344.60 −44.00 −0.82
2016 5,719.10 374.50 7.01
2017 6,167.30 448.20 7.84
2018 5,709.40 −457.90 −7.42
2019 6,802.40 1,093.00 19.14
2020 6,850.60 48.20 0.71
2021 7,779.20 928.60 13.56
2022 7,221.70 -557.5 -7.17
20237,829.50607.88.33

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 31 May 2024 . All Ordinaries . S&P Dow Jones Indices.
  2. Web site: Course 8: Market indices and market sectors. asx.com.au. ASX. 30 April 2016.
  3. https://web.archive.org/web/20050718012702/http://asx.com.au/about/shareholder/media_releases/MR020999_AS3.htm ASX.com.au
  4. Web site: Australian Parliamentary Library - Historical Supplement 1999. https://web.archive.org/web/20080730002335/http://www.aph.gov.au/library/pubs/histmesi/histmesi5.5.htm. dead. 2008-07-30. 2008-07-30. 2020-01-23.
  5. Web site: Historical data: All Ordinaries Index - Australia (^AOR).