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What is the S&P/ASX 100?

The S&P/ASX 100 is designed to measure the 100 largest index-eligible stocks listed on the ASX by float-adjusted market capitalization. The index is float-adjusted, with securities that are highly liquid and, therefore, institutionally investable. The S&P/ASX 100 includes both large- and mid-cap components of the S&P/ASX index universe.

When did the S&P/ASX 100 start trading?

The S&P/ASX 100 launched on 3 April 2000 and commenced trading on 23 August 2000. XTO, ^AXTO and INDEXASX:XTO. Since inception, the index has returned 4.22% p.a. excluding dividends and 8.70% including dividends (Jan 2022). Rebalances occur quarterly in March, June, September and December, and constituent turnover is relatively low.

Where can I find ASX 100 share price data?

ASX100list.com doesn’t provide share price data. The best website is Market Index. They have current ASX share prices, company charts and announcements, dividend data, directors’ transactions and broker consensus. How are ASX 100 companies selected?

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