S&P/ASX 200

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The S&P/ASX 200 index is a market-capitalisation weighted and float-adjusted stock market index of stocks listed on the Australian Securities Exchange. The index is maintained by Standard & Poor's and is considered the benchmark for Australian equity performance. It is based on the 200 largest ASX listed stocks, which together account for about 82% (as of March 2017) of Australia's share market capitalisation. [1]

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The ASX 200 was started on 31 March 2000 with a value of 3133.3, [2] equal to the value of the All Ordinaries at that date. The ASX 200 reached 6,000 points for the first time on Thursday 15 February 2007. [3] On 22 December 2017, the ASX 200 was 6,069. [4] The ASX 200 crossed the 7,000 points level for the first time on 16 January 2020. [5]

Bloomberg, CNBC, Yahoo! Finance and Wikinvest use respectively the symbols AS51 [6] .AXJO [7] ^AXJO [8] and AXJO [9] to refer to this index.

The ASX 200 webpage offers a Share market game as an educational tool with $50,000.00 AUD virtual cash. [10]

Calculations

The ASX 200 is capitalisation-weighted , meaning a company's contribution to the index is relative to its total market value i.e., share price multiplied by the number of tradeable shares. The ASX 200 is also float adjusted, meaning the absolute numerical contribution to the index is relative to the stock's value at the float of the stock. [11]

Although the calculation starts with a sum of the market capitalisation of the constituent stocks, it is intended to reflect changes in share price, not market capitalisation. Therefore, a fudge factor called the "Divisor" is used to ensure that the index value only changes when stock prices change, not whenever market capitalisation changes. For example, if a company increases its market capitalisation by issuing new shares, the Divisor is adjusted so that the ASX 200 index value does not change.

Contract specifications

The ASX 200 (ticker symbol AP) is traded on the ASX 24 exchange (SFE) with a contract size of 25 x S&P/ASX Index Points.

Contract Specification [12]
Australian 200 (AP)
Contract Size:25 X S&P/ASX 200 Index Points
Exchange:SFE
Sector:Index
Tick Size:1
Tick Value:25 AUD
Big Point Value (BPV):25
Denomination:AUD
Decimal Place:0

Eligibility

To be eligible for inclusion in the ASX 200 Index: [13]

Constituent companies

The number of companies in the index is dynamic and does not always amount to exactly 200. On average, the index is rebalanced every quarter by Standard & Poor's. [14]

As of 27 February 2022, the constituent stocks of the ASX 200 in alphabetical order by symbol are [15]

CodeCompanySectorMarket CapitalisationChairpersonHQ
A2M a2 Milk Company Consumer Staples4,222,573,287David Hearn Auckland
ABC Adbri Materials2,114,513,278Raymond Barro Adelaide
ABP Abacus Property Group Real Estate2,504,889,941Myra Salkinder Sydney
AGL AGL Energy Utilities5,361,205,772Peter BottenSydney
AIA Auckland Airport Industrials10,425,662,050Dr Patrick StrangeAuckland
AKE Allkem MaterialsMartin Rowley Brisbane
ALD Ampol Energy6,915,526,913Steven GreggSydney
ALL Aristocrat Leisure Consumer Discretionary25,969,590,581Neil Chatfield North Ryde
ALQ ALS Industrials5,996,552,309Bruce Phillips Brisbane
ALU Altium Information Technology3,623,210,436Samuel Weiss Chatswood
ALX Atlas Arteria Industrials5,993,863,913Debbie Goodin Bermuda
AMC Amcor Materials12,997,008,427Graeme Liebelt Warmley, Bristol, United Kingdom
AMP AMP Financials3,814,625,158Debra HazeltonSydney
ANN Ansell Healthcare5,081,971,142John A BevanMelbourne
ANZ Australia & New Zealand Banking Group Financials81,809,326,750Paul O'SullivanMelbourne
APA APA Group Utilities11,008,409,602Michael FraserSydney
APE Eagers Automotive Consumer Discretionary4,099,367,706Timothy Boyd CrommelinBrisbane
SQ2 Block Inc. CDI Information Technology27,475,711,683Jack Dorsey San Francisco
ARB ARB Corporation Consumer Discretionary3,447,251,812Paul O'Sullivan Kilsyth
ARF Arena REIT Real EstateDavid Ross Melbourne
ASX ASX Financials14,914,571,280Damian RocheSydney
AUB AUB Group Financials1,472,445,404David Clarke North Sydney
AWC Alumina Materials5,048,925,666Peter DaySouthbank
AZJ Aurizon Industrials6,792,197,694Tim PooleBrisbane
AVZAVZ MineralsMaterialsPerth
BAPBapcorConsumer Discretionary2,773,000,125Margaret Anne HaseltinePreston
BEN Bendigo & Adelaide Bank Financials5,860,403,299Jacqueline Hey Bendigo
BGA Bega Cheese Consumer Staples1,803,658,160Barry Irvin Bega
BHP BHP Materials142,476,102,671 Ken MacKenzie Melbourne/London
BKL Blackmores Consumer Staples1,324,020,534Anne Templeman-JonesSydney
BKW Brickworks Materials3,159,271,477Robert D. MillnerSydney
BLD Boral Materials8,242,021,345Kathryn FaggSydney
BOQ Bank of Queensland Financials5,755,188,276Patrick AllawayBrisbane
BPT Beach Energy Energy3,095,769,771Glenn Davis Adelaide
BRN Brainchip Information TechnologyLos Angeles
BRG Breville Group Consumer Discretionary3,907,015,408Steven FisherSydney
BSL BlueScope Materials11,164,346,278John BevanMelbourne
BWPBWP TrustReal Estate2,781,521,867Erich Fraunschiel Perth
BXB Brambles Industrials15,851,589,131John MullenSydney
CAR CAR Group Communication Services5,061,391,108Patrick O’Sullivan Richmond
CBA Commonwealth Bank Financials181,383,616,958 Catherine Livingstone Sydney
CCP Credit Corp Group Financials1,994,566,176Eric DoddSydney
CCX City Chic Collective Consumer DiscretionarySydney
CGC Costa Group Consumer Staples1,335,389,194Neil ChatfieldRavenhall
CGFChallengerFinancials3,681,127,599Peter PolsonSydney
CHC Charter Hall Real Estate6,786,372,799David ClarkeSydney
CHN Chalice Mining MaterialsPerth
CIAChampion IronMaterials3,367,002,491Michael O'KeeffeSydney
CIPCenturia Industrial REITReal Estate1,978,229,737Garry CharnySydney
CKF Collins Foods Consumer Discretionary1,470,089,487Robert Kaye Hamilton
CLWCharter Hall Long WALE REITReal Estate2,948,032,800David ClarkeSydney
CMW Cromwell Property Group Real Estate2,368,810,961Gary WeissBrisbane
CNI Centuria Capital Real EstateSydney
CNU Chorus Communication Services2,171,650,000Patrick Strange Wellington
COH Cochlear Healthcare15,055,393,862Rick Holliday-SmithSydney
COL Coles Group Consumer Staples22,730,162,020James GrahamMelbourne
CPU Computershare Information Technology9,834,750,883Simon David JonesMelbourne
CRNCoronado Global ResourcesMaterialsBrisbane
CQRCharter Hall Retail REITReal Estate2,196,686,492David ClarkeSydney
CSL CSL Healthcare132,895,267,468Brian McNameeMelbourne
CSR CSR Materials2,917,150,484John GillamSydney
CTDCorporate Travel ManagementConsumer Discretionary2,999,997,097Ewen CrouchBrisbane
CUVClinuvel PharmaceutHealthcare1,424,005,941Willem BlijdorpMelbourne
CWY Cleanaway Industrials5,673,742,207Mark ChellewMelbourne
CXOCore LithiumMaterialsAdelaide
DEGDe Grey MiningMaterialsPerth
DHG Domain Group Communication Services2,833,678,892Nick FalloonSydney
DMP Domino's Pizza Enterprises Consumer Discretionary10,039,306,041 Jack Cowin Brisbane
DOW Downer Group Industrials3,990,353,494Michael HardingSydney
DRRDeterra RoyaltiesMaterials2,288,240,897Jennifer SeabrookPerth
DXS Dexus Real Estate11,336,457,693Richard SheppardSydney
EDV Endeavour Group Consumer StaplesSydney
ELD Elders Consumer Staples1,746,470,293Ian WiltonAdelaide
EMLEML PaymentsInformation Technology1,210,315,894Peter MartinBrisbane
EVN Evolution Mining Materials8,611,682,108Jake KleinSydney
EVTEvent Hospitality and EntertainmentCommunication ServicesAlan Rydge Sydney
FBU Fletcher Building Industrials6,008,829,273Bruce HassallAuckland
FLT Flight Centre Consumer Discretionary3,179,210,670Gary SmithBrisbane
FMG Fortescue Metals Group Materials70,754,613,816 Andrew Forrest Perth
FPH Fisher & Paykel Healthcare Healthcare15,674,345,734Scott St JohnAuckland
GMG Goodman Group Real Estate37,789,165,411Stephen JonesSydney
GNC GrainCorp Consumer Staples1,185,472,153Peter RichardsSydney
GORGold Road ResMaterials1,264,063,716Tim NetscherPerth
GOZGrowthpoint PropertiesReal Estate3,048,525,182Geoffrey TomlinsonMelbourne
GPT GPT Group Real Estate9,070,431,340Vickki McFaddenSydney
GUDGUD HoldingsConsumer Discretionary1,165,490,457Graeme BillingsMelbourne
HDN HomeCo Daily Needs REIT Real EstateSydney
HLSHealiusHealthcare2,710,144,569Robert HubbardSydney
HMCHome ConsortiumReal EstateSydney
HUBHUB24Financials1,879,162,423Bruce HigginsSydney
HVN Harvey Norman Consumer Discretionary6,703,515,799 Gerry Harvey Sydney
IAG Insurance Australia Group Financials12,941,776,082Elizabeth BryanSydney
IEL IDP Education Consumer Discretionary6,109,479,831Peter PolsonMelbourne
IFL Insignia Financial Financials2,694,696,077Allan GriffithsMelbourne
IGOIndependence GroupMaterials5,679,508,598Peter BilbePerth
ILU Iluka Resources Materials3,272,867,421Greg MartinPerth
IMU Imugene HealthcarePaul Hopper Sydney
INAIngenia GroupReal Estate1,937,752,810Jim HazelSydney
ING Inghams Consumer Staples1,393,798,504Peter BushSydney
IPHIPHIndustrials1,466,126,096Richard GrellmanSydney
IPL Incitec Pivot Materials4,603,073,319Brian KrugerMelbourne
IRE Iress Information Technology2,060,860,096Roger SharpMelbourne
IVC InvoCare Consumer Discretionary1,587,549,278Bart VogelSydney
JBH JB Hi-Fi Consumer Discretionary2,492,970,000Melbourne
JHG Janus Henderson Financials2,134,330,000London
JHX James Hardie Materials7,801,540,000Dublin
KLS Kelsian Group Industrials925,000,000Jeffrey Ellison Adelaide
LIC Lifestyle Communities Real EstatePhilippa Kelly Melbourne
LKELake ResourcesMaterialsSydney
LLC Lendlease Real Estate7,262,420,000Sydney
LNKLink AdminInformation Technology4,044,590,000Sydney
LTR Liontown Resources MaterialsTimothy Goyder Perth
LYC Lynas Materials1,171,600,000Sydney

MFG

Magellan Financial Group Financials6,173,270,000Hamish DouglassSydney
MGR Mirvac Real Estate9,401,550,000Sydney
MIN Mineral Resources Materials2,828,920,000Perth
MP1 Megaport Information TechnologyBrisbane
MPL Medibank Financials7,821,370,000Elizabeth AlexanderMelbourne
MQG Macquarie Group Financials43,786,800,000Peter WarneSydney

MTS

Metcash Consumer Staples2,373,160,000Sydney
NAB National Australia Bank Financials69,797,300,000Philip ChronicanMelbourne
NAN Nanosonics Healthcare1,244,520,000Sydney
NCM Newcrest Materials18,683,900,000Peter HayMelbourne
NEC Nine Entertainment Communication Services2,907,700,000Benjamin Nhut Minh VoSydney
NHC New Hope Corporation EnergyBrisbane
NHF Nib Financials2,628,530,000Newcastle
NICNickel Industries LimitedMaterialsSydney
NSR National Storage Real Estate1,176,540,000Brisbane
NST Northern Star Resources Materials5,914,960,000Bill BeamentPerth
NUF Nufarm Materials1,989,310,000Melbourne
NVXNovonixInformation TechnologyAnthony Bellas Brisbane
NWLNetwealth GroupFinancials1,949,000,000Melbourne
NWS News Corp Class B Communication Services1,003,710,000New York City
NXT NextDC Information Technology2,144,410,000Douglas FlynnBrisbane
ORAOroraMaterials3,801,060,000Melbourne
ORG Origin Energy Utilities12,949,500,000Gordon CairnsSydney
ORI Orica Materials6,705,960,000Malcolm BroomheadMelbourne
OZL Oz Minerals Materials3,335,910,000Adelaide
PBHPointsbet HoldingsConsumer DiscretionaryMelbourne
PDLPendal GroupFinancials2,728,500,000Sydney
PDN Paladin Energy EnergyMark Lawrenson Perth
PLS Pilbara Minerals Materials1,299,660,000Perth
PMEPro MedicusHealthcare2,648,000,000Melbourne
PMVPremier InvestmentsConsumer Discretionary2,600,550,000Melbourne
PNI Pinnacle Investment Management FinancialsAlan Watson Sydney
PPT Perpetual Financials1,913,740,000Sydney
PRUPerseus MiningMaterialsPerth

QAN

Qantas Industrials9,314,970,000Richard GoyderSydney
QBE QBE Insurance Financials16,409,200,000Marty BeckerSydney
QUB Qube Holdings Industrials4,463,420,000Sydney
REA REA Group Communication Services10,740,000,000Owen WilsonMelbourne
REH Reece Group IndustrialsMelbourne
RHC Ramsay Health Care Healthcare13,090,800,000Craig McNallySydney
RIO Rio Tinto Materials35,696,200,000Simon ThompsonMelbourne/London
RMD ResMed Healthcare5,723,900,000 San Diego, California
RMSRamelius ResourcesMaterialsPerth
RRLRegis ResourcesMaterials2,711,520,000Perth
RWC Reliance Worldwide Corporation Industrials3,563,330,000Atlanta
S32 South32 Materials19,751,200,000Graham KerrPerth
SBM St Barbara Materials2,343,580,000Perth
SCG Scentre Group Real Estate20,576,800,000Sydney
SCP Shopping Centres Australasia Property Group Real Estate2,230,650,000Sydney
SDFSteadfast GroupFinancials2,474,270,000Sydney
SEK Seek Communication Services6,467,920,000Graham GoldsmithMelbourne
SFR Sandfire Resources MaterialsDerek Ferla Perth
SGM Sims Metal Materials2,298,850,000New York
SGP Stockland Real Estate8,418,330,000Sydney
SGR Star Entertainment Group Consumer Discretionary4,063,740,000Sydney
SHL Sonic Healthcare Healthcare11,427,400,000Mark ComptonSydney
SLRSilver Lake ResourceMaterials1,381,000,000Perth
SOL Washington H Soul Pattinson Energy7,045,400,000 Robert Millner Sydney
STO Santos Energy14,413,700,000Keith SpenceAdelaide
SUL Super Retail Group Consumer Discretionary1,462,610,000Brisbane
SUN Suncorp Financials17,594,700,000 Christine McLoughlin Brisbane
SVW Seven Group Holdings Industrials6,566,570,000 Kerry Stokes Sydney
TLX Telix Pharmaceuticals HealthcareMelbourne
TAH Tabcorp Consumer Discretionary9,513,740,000Paula DwyerMelbourne
TCL Transurban Industrials33,360,800,000Melbourne
TLC The Lottery Corporation Consumer DiscretionarySydney
TLS Telstra Communication Services37,226,000,000John MullenMelbourne
TNE TechnologyOne Information Technology2,340,340,000Adrian Di MarcoBrisbane
TPG TPG Telecom Communication Services6,179,220,000David TeohSydney
TWE Treasury Wine Estates Consumer Staples10,765,600,000Paul RaynerMelbourne
TYRTyro PaymentsInformation TechnologySydney
UMG United Malt Group Consumer StaplesGraham BradleySydney
UWL Uniti Group Communication ServicesAdelaide
VCX Vicinity Centres Real Estate9,424,880,000Melbourne
VEA Viva Energy Energy4,686,330,000Melbourne
VUK Virgin Money UK plc Financials2,934,000,000Newcastle upon Tyne
WBC Westpac Financials92,946,500,000Lindsay MaxtedSydney
WEB Webjet Consumer Discretionary2,122,160,000Melbourne
WES Wesfarmers Consumer Discretionary37,620,800,000Michael ChaneyPerth
WHC Whitehaven Coal Energy4,514,600,000Sydney
WOR Worley Energy6,870,040,000 John Grill Sydney
WOW Woolworths Consumer Staples37,770,300,000Gordon CairnsSydney
WDS Woodside Energy Energy33,935,500,000Richard GoyderPerth
WPRWaypoint REIT [16] Real Estate1,756,310,000Melbourne
WTCWisetech GlobalInformation Technology5,798,960,000Andrew HarrisonSydney
XRO Xero Information Technology6,685,840,000Graham SmithWellington
ZIP Zip FinancialsSydney


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