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Israeli defense firms make global debut with foreign military contracts
HomeBiogas to supply off-grid waste systems to US Air Force bases, while Fire Detection Technologies signs contracts with Asian and European militaries for hangar fire detectors that avoid false alarms from jet engine heat
Navit Zomer
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04.21.25
As fears of constitutional crisis and war rise, Tel Aviv Stock Exchange sees declines
TASE is responding to concerns about a constitutional crisis over dismissal of Shin Bet head and over security tensions; TA-35 plunges by about 2.6%, TA-90 by about 4% and TA-125 by about 3% ; But the basic economic outlook remains stable
Gad Lior
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03.23.25
Tel Aviv stocks drop over 1.5% as market reacts to Wall Street declines
TA-35 index drops about 1.4% at the start of trading, while TA-90 fell 2.2% and TA-125 declined 1.6%; bank stocks also under pressure, with TA-Banks index down 2.2%
Gad Lior
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03.11.25
Israeli investors face market volatility as U.S. tariffs shake global economy
Trump’s new tariffs on Canada, Mexico and China are spark global uncertainty, with Israeli analysts warning of increased risks to local investors heavily exposed to American markets
Calcalist
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03.05.25
Wall Street’s hottest stocks of 2024 — and where Israeli companies stand
S&P 500 soars over 25% for second consecutive year, fueled by AI boom that shows no signs of slowing; we spotlight top-performing companies whose stocks skyrocketed by hundreds of percent—and one Israeli firm whose Nasdaq value plummeted
Tal Shahaf
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12.31.24
Tel Aviv Stock Exchange trading shifts to Monday-Friday in 2026
The Tel Aviv Stock Exchange will shift trading days to Monday through Friday by 2026, in order to align with global standards; The move aims to attract foreign investors, improve market accessibility, increase liquidity, and include Israeli stocks in leading international indices
Gad Lior, Navit Zomer
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12.30.24
What lies ahead for the Israeli economy in 2025?
Leader Capital Markets forecasts mixed 2025 for Israel’s economy, with slower growth in banking and real estate but optimism in defense, insurance and construction; post-war recovery, infrastructure expansion and rearmament expected to drive key sector growth
Amir Prager
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12.18.24
No highs, no lows: Tel Aviv Stock Exchange records steady performance in war
Despite Israel's economic challenges—rising deficit, credit downgrades and stubborn inflation—investors remained cautiously optimistic; TA-35 index climbed 14% since October 7, with strong performances in banking, real estate and defense stocks
Miki Greenfeld, Shir Reiter, Noam Landman
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10.19.24
Haredi developer Yaki Reisner eyes $400 Million IPO for real estate firm
Entrepreneur considers potential offering on Reisdor Initiatives, potentially this year's biggest on Tel Aviv Stock Exchange; company manages 1.73 million square feet of office space and is developing 12,500 apartments across Israel
Golan Hazani
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10.08.24
Tel Aviv Stock Exchange conundrum: Why are foreign investors buying while Israelis are fleeing?
At the beginning of the year, foreign investors sold shares amounting to about 6.6 billion shekels, while in the last quarter they purchased 3 billion shekels, while at the same time Israelis sold shares worth 8.8 billion shekels.
Navit Zomer
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10.01.24
Shekel powers up against dollar and euro as Tel Aviv stocks rally
Greenback drops 1.3% to around 3.71 shekels while euro declines to 4.08 shekels; Tel Aviv Stock Exchange opens on a positive note with gains across the board
Ynet
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08.14.24
Tel Aviv Stock Exchange rises as shekel gains, global markets recover
TA-35 and TA-125 indices up 1.5% and 1.8%, respectively; shekel strengthens against major currencies after sinking to 9-month low, with US dollar trading at 3.78 shekels
Gad Lior
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08.07.24
Tel Aviv Stock Exchange drops following Houthi retaliation threat
Following Houthi threats of retaliation after Israel's air strike in Yemen, Tel Aviv Stock Exchange records sharp declines
Gad Lior
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07.21.24
Optimism on the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange as leading indices soar
Despite heavy shelling in the north, progress in negotiations toward a hostage deal and cease-fire sparked a sharp rise in the local stock market, which closed with significant gains
Gad Lior
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07.07.24
Despite security tension, shekel strengthens against dollar at market close
After the shekel weakened in recent days, it strengthened again against the dollar, whose representative rate was set at 3.71 shekels; At the same time, the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange was down over security tensions
Gad Lior
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04.04.24
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