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Your Taxes: Israel’s lower mid-market is tempting international M&A buyers
Bargaining factors: Several factors are contributing to what can best be described as a ripening of the market.
Israel's high-tech faces unexpected crisis as dollar slides 20% against shekel
Teva honored for gender equality as women reach 43% of senior management in Israel
Leumi, Shestovitz take stakes in Profit Finance Group with NIS 670 million investment
Companies can now file reports to the Israeli Stock Exchange in English
Chairman of the Israel Securities Authority, Anat Guetta, called the decision "a simple revision that generates a significant change."
Diamonds transported directly from Israel to the UAE for the first time
Up until the peace agreement signed between Israel and the United Arab Emirates, the transportation of diamonds and foreign currency was only possible through a third party.
Israel’s stock-market releases TASE UP, a hi-tech investment platform
‘90% of the money invested in Israeli start-ups comes from other countries,’ CEO Ittai Ben-Zeev said on Sunday.
Trading at Tel Aviv Stock Exchange canceled following union dispute
"The Israeli public should understand over what and why the workers union decided to disrupt trade and bring it a halt," the stock exchange said in a sharply-worded statement.
Shares stabilize on Tel Aviv Stock Exchange after Wall St slump
As of 10:40 a.m., the benchmark TA-35 index climbed 0.22%, and the TA-125 was down by 0.16%.
Tel Aviv stocks tumble as global coronavirus fears continue
By 3 p.m., the exchange’s flagship TA-35 index slumped by 7.92% and the TA-125 index dropped by 8.13%.
Tel Aviv Stock Exchange reflects Israel's coronavirus nerves
Leader Capital Markets macro-economist Yonatan Katz told The Jerusalem Post that Israel is "not expected to be impacted significantly by the virus."
World’s top investors meet in TA for SOHN panel
Proceeds donated to Rett Syndrome research
Nitzan Alon to step down as Canndoc chief executive
While he will continue to advise the company, the former project director for Iran issues will be replaced by deputy chairman Alon Granot
What’s ‘down’ with Teva?
Yet, as of late 2018, the company announced it would be laying off 1,700 of its Israel-based workers.