Stock market
Israeli companies grew more when listed in Tel Aviv than on NASDAQ, study reveals
Double-listed companies outperformed their overseas counterparts, with trading volume growth of 68% versus 55% for the NASDAQ.
Earnings reports: What’s been and what’s next
Intel shareholders optimistic among rising stock, data center business jump
Markets react to DOJ Probe Into Fed Chair Powell
Your Investments: Retirees, don’t let market noise derail your long-term retirement strategy
Constantly adjusting portfolios based on market headlines can hurt retirees. A consistent, long-term strategy is the key to a successful retirement, so tuning out the noise is essential.
Your Investments: The cost of investor overconfidence
It’s much easier to make money when everything keeps going up. The temptation for investors is to start taking more risk than they are able to handle.
IPO watchlist: Expected market debuts
Your Investments: Patience consistently beats prediction when navigating market fluctuations
"Most successful pundits are selected for being opinionated, because it’s interesting, and the penalties for incorrect predictions are negligible." - Daniel Kahneman
ZOOZ launches new dashboard and cuts costs
“The new dashboard is another step toward full transparency and toward sharing with the public the information that drives our decision making."
Meridianbet CEO Zoran Milosevic champions Israel as 'moral, ethical and strategic'
At the Jerusalem Post Washington Gala, Milosevic spoke of his company’s global rise and its reliance on Israeli innovation.
Your Investments: Planning after another strong year in the stock market
‘Our prime purpose in this life is to help others. And if you can’t help them, at least don’t hurt them.’ – Dalai Lama
Netflix to buy Warner Bros Discovery's studios, streaming unit for $72 billion
Buying the owner of marquee franchises including "Game of Thrones," "DC Comics" and "Harry Potter" will further tilt the balance of power in Hollywood in favor of Netflix.
Israel's trading week reform: Small calendar shift with major economic impact - opinion
It is an earthquake that will ripple into employment structures, the way tens of thousands of workers’ workdays are built, and how Israel’s economy functions throughout the week.
Tel Aviv stock market rises after Netanyahu's bombshell pardon request
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu submitted a 111-page pardon request to President Isaac Herzog, lifting Tel Aviv indexes as investors weighed stability risks and the state budget timeline.