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Negative Markets Make a Depressed Sunday

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Thursday's Markets End Positive

By Barry Davidson
Thursday 24 December 2009

Tel Aviv--Ahad HaAm Street saw this Thursday bringing positive closing of the markets on the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange (TASE).

Bonds markets were flat today, however.

This comes on the heals of early closing of markets in the U.S. and Europe.

Wednesday Markets Up

By Barry Davidson
23 December 2009

Tel Aviv--Markets were up on Ahad HaAm Street today.

On both the stocks and bonds markets on the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange (TASE), trading closed the day on a positive note.

Stocks in the real estate and high tech stock indicies showed strong showings.

Monday's Markets Mixed

By Barry Davidson
Monday 14 December 2009

Tel Aviv--Markets were mixed at the close of trading, Monday, on the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange (TASE).

Stock trading was up, while bond trading was slightly down.

Israeli newspaper "Globes" reported yesterday that the TASE markets were encouraged by the positive reports by the International Monetary Fund on Israel's monetary policies.

Sunday's Markets Down

By Barry Davidson
Sunday 13 December 2009

Tel Aviv--The markets started the week on a sour note on Ahad HaAm Street today.

Stocks on the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange (TASE) were down at the close of today's active trading.

This comes on the heels of mixed results at Friday's close of New York Markets.

Thursday's Markets Closing Week Positive

By Barry Davidson
Thursday 10 December 2009

Tel Aviv--Stocks closed positively, while bonds trading was flat on Ahad HaAm Street today.

On the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange (TASE), stocks showed a recovery after yesterday's slight losses at the markets' close.

The index that closed the highest was the TA-Banks, up 2.43% at the markets' close.

Wednesday Markets Slightly Falling

By Barry Davidson
Wednesday 9 December 2009

Tel Aviv--On Ahad HaAm Street, the markets were slightly down on this Wednesday.

The Tel Aviv Stock Exchange (TASE) closed slightly negative in most of its indices.

Only the Estate-15 and the Yeter indices closed positively, both up about 0.14%.

Tuesday's Markets Falling

By Barry Davidson
8 December 2009

Tel Aviv--Tuesday was a depressing day on Ahad HaAm Street.

Stock trading was down as the indices on the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange (TASE) closed negatively.

As Fox News reported today that the U.S. economy is not strong, due to high unemployment. According to that news network, about 10 percent of U.S. citizens are jobless.

This means that they have less money buy products and save money.

Thursday's TASE Markets Closing Positively

By Barry Davidson
Thursday 5 November 2009

Tel Aviv--The week ended on Ahad HaAm Street on a positive note.

At the beginning of this work week, the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange (TASE) was falling. Stocks trading was closing down.

At the close of yesterday's and today's stocks and bonds trading it appears that the TASE is in recovery mode.

BOI Explains Israel Inflation Report to Jerusalem

By Barry Davidson
Wednesday 4 November 2009

Jerusalem--Bank of Israel (BOI) Governor Professor Stanley Fischer sent a letter to the Israeli Government explaining the Inflation report.

Accoring to the BOI, the inflation report covers the third quarter of 2009. It is submitted to the government, the Knesset and then to the Israeli public.

The BOI maintains that this is part of the process of assessing the inflation rate against the inflation target set by the government.

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