The Australian Securities Exchange is the primary listing venue for Australian equities, formed in 1987 from the merger of six state exchanges. Tickers end in '.AX' on most data feeds. Trading hours don't overlap with US market hours.
ASX is The Australian Securities Exchange is the primary listing venue for Australian equities, formed in 1987 from the merger of six state exchanges. Tickers end in '.AX' on most data feeds. Trading hours don't overlap with US market hours. Big-4 banks (CBA, WBC, ANZ, NAB), miners (BHP, RIO, FMG), and dividend-heavy industrials. ASX-listed ETFs (VAS, IVV.AX) mirror US benchmarks for Australian investors.
IndexAlpha tracks these high-volume names listed on ASX:
Big-4 banks (CBA, WBC, ANZ, NAB), miners (BHP, RIO, FMG), and dividend-heavy industrials. ASX-listed ETFs (VAS, IVV.AX) mirror US benchmarks for Australian investors. IndexAlpha tracks 10+ ASX-listed equities — see the top names above.
10:00 AM – 4:00 PM AEST, Monday–Friday (~7:00 PM – 1:00 AM ET prior trading day). Settlement on T+2.
The Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC) oversees listed-company disclosures, trading rules, and investor protection on ASX.
S&P/ASX 200, S&P/ASX 300. IndexAlpha surfaces benchmark performance per stock on every research page so you can compare any ASX-listed stock against the index.
Search for the ticker symbol (or pick one from the top-names list above) — every IndexAlpha research page works the same regardless of listing venue. The four scores (financial health, growth, valuation, dividend quality) apply uniformly to ASX equities.