Market

Breaking the market: Factory 54 invests NIS 30M in its flagship complex at Ramat Aviv Mall

Owner Roni Irani told Maariv: Not all of the investment is from his own pocket and it is a calculated risk. Despite challenging times, he says there is always demand for shopping and growth.

Factory 54 at Ramat Aviv.
“Junk silver coins are currently cheaper than bars due to refinery constraints, creating a temporary below-spot pricing opportunity.”

Silver coins vs. silver bars: What's actually cheaper per ounce right now — and why

Lexus, the conservative brand, is trying to keep up with the Chinese.

With F-16-style steering, the Lexus RZ electric arrives in Israel: From NIS 300,000

Yoniev wet vacuum cleaner.

New devices in the wet vacuum cleaner market


Venezuelan oil exports show signs of movement as bonds jump after Maduro arrest

Sanctioned oil tankers have quietly left Venezuela despite a us embargo, as markets rally on hopes of a post-Maduro transition.

A person holds a Venezuelan flag as Venezuelans living in Costa Rica demonstrate for a democratic transition, after the US launched strikes on Venezuela, capturing its President Nicolas Maduro and his wife Cilia Flores, in San Jose, Costa Rica January 4, 2026

Enough with the slogans: How can Israel truly jump-start the long-term rental market?

Despite years of government plans, the rental market barely moves. Uri Paz of Michlol Financing pinpoints the core issue and proposes a financing solution to enable large-scale long-term rentals.

Tenting Market.

2026 in urban renewal: Less magic, more depth

Is the urban renewal sector maturing, or filtering out those who don’t grasp new rules? Attorney Keren Blacharski highlights key trends shaping the industry’s future.

Urban Renewal.

BYD to launch first plug-in supermini in Israel

The Chinese manufacturer is developing its first model for Europe, to be made in Hungary. Temporary name: Dolphin G. A company executive: 'No market for this car in China.' Arrival in Israel?

The new supermini will fill the gap between the small Dolphin Surf and the compact Dolphin (rendering).

The era of disposable things

Philanthropist Vitali Fishman on why true craftsmanship is becoming rare

philanthropist and businessman Vitali Fishman, “Fifty years ago, anyone who truly appreciated cigars relied on beautifully made, reliable tools.”

2025 gamer spending insights: young players are investing more money in their favorite characters

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DiPal 05: A large crossover at NIS 150,000 already changing the market

One of the most talked-about models this year since its launch at a market-breaking price faces its first real test: Larger than the BYD Atto 3, cheaper than the Toyota Yaris Cross. What is it worth?

The Chinese challenge: In length and wheelbase, the DiPal 05 is very similar to the Tesla Model Y, which will cost nearly NIS 100,000 more.

A multi-billion dollar industry, now for men too: The hair removal market is changing

While it was once the exclusive domain of salons, today it is one of the fastest-growing markets in the world, shifting to personal and at-home use, bringing truly innovative solutions.

No longer the domain of beauty salons: Laser hair removal.

Gold’s 2025 breakout: why retail investors are watching premiums

Gold.

Yaniv Sne appointed Partner at OMD, OMNICOM’s representative in Israel

Sane has 20 years of experience in advertising and media. Ido Har-Tov calls him “the best media professional in Israel.” Rami Yehoshua says he is “excited and delighted.”

Yaniv Sne, Partner at the media company OMD.