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Tue: TASE continues climbing
En.Globes.Co.Il· 2025-11-11 16:50
Market Performance - The Tel Aviv Stock Exchange saw a rise today, with the Tel Aviv 35 Index increasing by 0.50% to 3,389.21 points and the Tel Aviv 125 Index rising by 0.31% to 3,439.57 points. However, the BlueTech Global Index fell by 0.29% to 594.04 points [1] - The All Bond corporate bond index increased by 0.03% to 418.23 points, with total turnover reaching NIS 3.66 billion in equities and NIS 5.81 billion in bonds [1] Foreign Exchange Rates - The representative shekel-dollar rate decreased by 0.402% to NIS 3.217/$, while the shekel-euro rate fell by 0.356% to NIS 3.723/€ [2] Leading Companies - Bank Leumi led the market with a rise of 1.09% on the highest trading turnover, followed by Bank Hapoalim with a 1.37% increase, Israel Discount Bank rising by 1.08%, and Mizrahi Tefahot Bank increasing by 1.93% [2] Notable Stock Movements - Tower Semiconductor Ltd. experienced the largest increase on the Tel Aviv 35 Index, rising by 4.53%. Nice rose by 2.38%, and Teva Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd. increased by 2.48% [3] - Camtek saw the largest decline on the Tel Aviv 35 Index, falling by 2.80%. Other notable declines included Nova Ltd. down by 1.37%, NextVision down by 1.28%, and Ormat Technologies Inc. down by 2.02% [4]
Tue: TASE loses ground
En.Globes.Co.Il· 2025-10-21 15:59
Market Performance - The Tel Aviv Stock Exchange experienced a decline, with the Tel Aviv 35 Index falling by 0.99% to 3,176.41 points, the Tel Aviv 125 Index decreasing by 0.98% to 3,249.61 points, and the BlueTech Global Index dropping by 0.97% to 579.01 points [1] - The All Bond corporate bond index saw a slight decrease of 0.02% to 418.33 points, with total turnover amounting to NIS 2.89 billion in equities and NIS 5.57 billion in bonds [1] Foreign Exchange Rates - The shekel-dollar exchange rate was set 0.664% lower at NIS 3.289/$, while the shekel-euro rate decreased by 0.951% to NIS 3.821/€ [2] Banking Sector Performance - Bank Hapoalim led the market decline, falling by 1.54% with the highest trading turnover, followed by Bank Leumi down 1.19%, Mizrahi Tefahot Bank down 1.70%, and Israel Discount Bank down 1.92% [2] Individual Stock Movements - Navitas Petroleum LP recorded the largest decline on the Tel Aviv 35 Index, falling by 4.06%, while Ormat Technologies Inc. and Teva Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd. fell by 2.85% and 0.44% respectively [3] - Clal Insurance Enterprise Holdings saw the largest increase on the Tel Aviv 35 Index, rising by 3.81%, with Phoenix Financial up 1.27% and Menora Mivtachim up 0.87% [3]
Mon: Netanyahu's isolation remarks drag TASE down
En.Globes.Co.Il· 2025-09-15 15:38
Market Overview - The Tel Aviv Stock Exchange experienced a decline following Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's comments on Israel's need for self-sufficiency, which overshadowed previous gains. The Tel Aviv 35 Index decreased by 0.27% to 3,058.22 points, the Tel Aviv 125 Index fell by 0.55% to 3,114.92 points, and the BlueTech Global Index dropped by 0.50% to 560.02 points. The All Bond corporate bond index also fell by 0.12% to 411.38 points. Total turnover in equities was NIS 2.80 billion and in bonds was NIS 3.83 billion [1]. Currency Exchange Rates - In the foreign exchange market, the shekel-dollar rate increased by 0.421% to NIS 3.341/$, while the shekel-euro rate rose by 0.522% to NIS 3.927/€ [2]. Company Performances - Bank Hapoalim led the market with a slight increase of 0.05% and the highest trading turnover. Mizrahi Tefahot Bank rose by 0.62%. Nova Ltd. recorded the largest gain on the Tel Aviv 35 Index, rising by 2.61%. Camtek increased by 1.44%, Bezeq Israel Telecommunications Company rose by 1.16%, and Ormat Technologies saw a rise of 1.56% [3]. Declines in Company Stocks - Clal Insurance Enterprise Holdings experienced the largest decline on the Tel Aviv 35 Index, falling by 3.97%. Phoenix Financial dropped by 3.22%. Other notable declines included Teva Pharmaceutical Industries, which fell by 1.68%, Elbit Systems decreased by 0.54%, and Delek Group saw a decline of 2.09% [4].