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  2. List of Australian exchange-traded funds - Wikipedia

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    This is a table of notable Australian exchange-traded funds, or ETFs, ... Betashares S&P/ASX 200 Financials Sector ETF S&P/ASX 200 Financials AUS 0.39 QRE

  3. Category:Companies listed on the Australian Securities ...

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    Pages in category "Companies listed on the Australian Securities Exchange" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 269 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  4. List of exchange-traded funds - Wikipedia

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    The exchange-traded funds available on exchanges vary from country to country. Many of the ETFs listed below are available exclusively on that nation's primary stock exchange and cannot be purchased on a foreign stock exchange.

  5. Betashares - Wikipedia

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    Betashares is a leading Australian fund manager specialising in exchange-traded funds (ETFs) which is a based in Sydney, Australia with offices in Melbourne, Brisbane and Perth. [1] It is owned and managed by its Australian based management team and has strategic shareholdings from Singapore's sovereign wealth investment company Temasek ...

  6. Australian Securities Exchange - Wikipedia

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    1969–1970: The Poseidon bubble (a mining boom triggered by a nickel discovery in Western Australia) caused Australian mining shares to soar and then crash, prompting regulatory recommendations that ultimately led to Australia's national companies and securities legislation. 1976: The Australian Options Market was established, trading call ...

  7. List of Israeli companies quoted on the ASX - Wikipedia

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    The ASX has traditionally hosted a large number of relatively small and early-stage companies due to a long history of mining exploration ventures in Australia. [3] Accordingly, companies with market capitalization of as little as $5–$10m are able to list on the ASX and are not restricted to a secondary market- they list on the main exchange. [4]