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Israeli defense tech company SmartShooter begins trading on TASE

SmartShooter’s flagship SMASH systems use artificial intelligence (AI), computer vision, and machine learning to transform standard infantry rifles into precision-guided weapons

SMARTSHOOTER's SMASH 3000
THE TEL AVIV Stock Exchange.

Tel Aviv stock market bucks global trends, betting on Israel’s future stability

Market data is seen on part of an electronic board displayed at the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange, in Tel Aviv, Israel November 4, 2020.

TASE more attractive than Wall Street after 127% surge, says Peilim’s Sarit Steiner

Sara Netanyahu and Amir Ohana’s fashion pays tribute to Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

Grapevine, February 18, 2026: Saying it with music


Your investments: Is this the beginning of the end?

Do they think that the stock market will actually go to zero? Will the global economy just close and go home?

traders watching stocks

The Lounge: March 26, 2018

President Reuven Rivlin and his wife, Nechama, hosted a NATAL Foundation event in their home to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the organization’s activities. NATAL helps victims of terror and war.

Nechama and Reuven Rivlin, Benny Gantz, Yehudit Yovel Recanati and Orly Gal.

If you want to beat the S&P 500, invest in an Israeli ETF

Tracking the charts for the past 30 years, Steven Schoenfeld says that investing in Israeli stocks and liquid investments now offers better returns than investing in American equity or the S&P 500.

Meet Steven Schoenfeld, the man selling Israel, not out of Zionism but because indexes of Israeli stocks are performing much better than international funds.

Markets unfazed by police recommendations on Netanyahu

The TA-35 and the TA-125 – the indexes with the most highly capitalized companies on the stock exchange – were up 0.52% and 0.66%, respectively, as of closing.

An electronic board displaying market data is seen at the entrance to the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange

Overpriced Israeli corporate bonds may come down amid stock market unrest

“Volatility on the US stock exchange brings us volatility here, and it could make a financial impact in the Israeli market through corporate bonds.”

An electronic board displaying market data is seen at the entrance to the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange

What lies ahead in 2018?

Israel should be ready for unexpected economic developments.

Thousands take part in a protest against alleged government corruption, in Tel Aviv, on December 2, 2017

El Al names Gonen Usishkin as new CEO

Amid news of the incoming CEO's appointment, El Al's stock prices rose 2.8%.

Gonen Usishkin, El Al's new CEO, once flew as a pilot and is now trying to direct the company away from its financial problems

Israeli market regulator to ban bitcoin firms from stock exchange

Bitcoin plunged by 30 percent to below $12,000 on Friday as investors dumped the cryptocurrency after its sharp rise to nearly $20,000.

A Bitcoin (virtual currency) coin is seen in an illustration picture

Teva to lay off around half of Israeli employees

In response to the reported layoffs, Teva's shares on the Tel Aviv stock exchange were up one percent from the day prior.

A building in Jerusalem belonging to generic drug producer Teva

What’s the future of Israeli insurance-tech?

While local start-ups succeed across the board, insurance disruption proves trickier.

HiBob engineers Lior Harel, Doron Cyngiser and Omri Hecht win the gold at the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange’s Pension and Insurance Hackathon.