ARIEL FEIGLIN
Ariel Feiglin is an Israeli economist and journalist for The Jerusalem Post's sister publication, Maariv. He holds a BA in Philosophy, Economics and Political Science and a MA in Economics and Finance. He was previously a senior economist in the Budget Division at the Health Ministry, a researcher in the economic department of the Kohelet Forum, and a culture correspondent for Channel 7.
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Bank of Israel chief warns of deep war impact even as economy shows resilience
New survey: How Gen Z is changing the rules of consumerism
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Less than five years after its founding in 2020, the Israeli tech giant reaches a valuation of $1 billion and announces the addition of J.P. Morgan as an investor.