
Australia 200
- L. 8538.5
- H. 8619.5
- Ch. 53.0
- Ch.% 0.62%
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The Australia 200 is our market based on Australia’s largest stock market index, the ASX 200. It tracks the 200 largest companies listed on the Australian Securities Exchange by market capitalisation.
The ASX 200 is considered the benchmark for the country’s equity market and is frequently used as a representation of the Australian economy. It has constituents spanning the mining, technology, financial and healthcare industries – some of the largest companies included are BHP, Commonwealth Bank of Australia, CSL and Woodside Energy.
Combined, the constituents of the ASX 200 account for around four-fifths of the capitalisation of the entirety of Australia’s stock market.
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Trading Hours24 hours / day *
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Min Trade Size1
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Min Stop Distance0.0 Points
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Guaranteed Order Minimum5.0 Points
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Guaranteed Order Premium1.0 units of quantity
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Guaranteed Order Min Distance5.0 Points
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