Market Cap
A$11.90 Billion
AUD as of July 1, 2024
US$7.92 Billion
| Company | Market Cap (USD) |
|---|---|
S&P Global
|
$156.52 B |
CME Group Inc.
|
$97.25 B |
Intercontinental Exchange, Inc.
|
$91.58 B |
Moody's Corporation
|
$89.50 B |
Hong Kong Exchanges & Clearing Ltd
|
$66.74 B |
| Company | Market Cap (USD) |
|---|---|
Berkshire Hathaway
|
$1.072 T |
JPMorgan
|
$894.99 B |
Visa
|
$668.67 B |
Mastercard
|
$509.08 B |
Bank of America
|
$414.42 B |
The Australian Securities Exchange, often abbreviated as ASX, is the primary stock exchange in Australia. It operates the trading of securities on the market, including company shares, futures, and derivatives, and traded funds, and also works as a clearinghouse and payments system facilitator.
The market capitalization of a company, more simply referred to as "market cap", is the total market value of a publicly traded company's outstanding shares. It is often considered as a key indicator of what a company is worth.