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AUS 200 Explained: Key Facts About Australia's Top Stock Market Index

Pepperstone
Market Analyst
11 Apr 2024
The AUS 200 tracks the performance of the 200 largest companies listed on the Australian Securities Exchange (ASX). These influential companies collectively represent over 80% of the total market capitalization of the Australian equity market.

AUS 200

The AUS 200 – also known as the S&P/ASX 200, AXJO or AU200– is a critical benchmark for Australian markets (Australian shares). It's a float-adjusted market capitalization-weighted index, meaning the influence of each of the 200 largest companies listed on the Australian Securities Exchange (ASX) is reflected by their market capitalisation, with adjustments made for freely available shares. Together, these stocks account for over 80% of the entire Australian equity market’s market capitalisation.

The index was first calculated in March 2000, with a value of 3133, which at the time was equivalent to the value of the ‘All Ordinaries’ index, the oldest Australian equity index, comprised of the largest 500 listed securities on the ASX.

Being a cap-weighted index, the larger the market capitalisation of a stock within the AUS 200, the greater its contribution to the total value of the overall index. In order to be eligible for inclusion in the index, a stock must be listed on the ASX, as well as having a significant daily trading volume.

Market participants closely watch the AUS 200 as a barometer of the Australian economy's health. Its performance can be influenced by various factors, including decisions by central banks regarding rate cuts and overall economic conditions.

Recent performance, on a total return basis for the AUS 200, though not a firm predictor of future results, is shown below.

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In terms of index weightings, the top 50 largest stocks are as follows.

StockWeighting as of 01/07/2024
Bhp Group Limited9.55%
Commonwealth Bank Of Australia8.41%
National Australia Bank Limited4.64%
Westpac Banking Corporation3.99%
Anz Group Holdings Limited3.71%
Wesfarmers Limited3.32%
Macquarie Group Limited2.97%
Rio Tinto Group2.12%
Fortescue Ltd1.93%
Telstra Group Limited1.86%
Woolworths Group Limited1.70%
Aristocrat Leisure Limited1.16%
Cochlear Limited0.95%
Brambles Limited0.91%
Northern Star Resources Limited0.75%
Origin Energy Limited0.74%
Scentre Group0.73%
South32 Limited0.72%
Car Group Limited0.56%
Sonic Healthcare Limited0.56%
Asx Limited0.54%
Newmont Corporation0.52%
Stockland0.46%
Qantas Airways Limited0.46%
Bluescope Steel Limited0.45%
Nextdc Limited0.44%
Ramsay Health Care Limited0.43%
Medibank Private Limited0.43%
Treasury Wine Estates Limited0.43%
Rea Group Limited0.41%
Seek Limited0.38%
Amcor Plc0.37%
The Gpt Group0.35%
Washington H. Soul Pattinson And Company Limited0.35%
Altium Limited0.35%
Dexus0.34%
Evolution Mining Limited0.33%
Endeavour Group Limited0.32%
Worley Limited0.29%
Whitehaven Coal Limited0.28%
Atlas Arteria Limited0.28%
Lynas Rare Earths Limited0.27%
Cleanaway Waste Management Limited0.26%
Reece Limited0.26%
Agl Energy Limited0.26%
Pro Medicus Limited0.25%
Qube Holdings Limited0.25%
Charter Hall Group0.25%

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