General06:03 · Jun 4

In a Pub or at the Office: High Rent Is Pushing Londoners Into Unusual Housing Arrangements

TheMarker
Translated & summarized from TheMarker by baba
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Even Israelis can buy a piece of SpaceX. This is how you can join the celebration, the Treasury jokes: at least Iran solved the problem of the strong shekel and the debate over lowering VAT.

"I found a cheap ticket to Rhodes, just 300 shekels": even under fire, Israelis kept flying. Parents who spend tens of thousands of dollars to choose the "smarter embryo." "They are wary of the job as if it were fire": why has the railway been without a CEO for so long? Autism in 2025, what parents need to know, in cooperation with Dr. Avi Brakar. Six records for the dollar shekel exchange rate in the past 30 years. Mutual fund hedge funds. The main differences between the Tel Aviv 35 and Tel Aviv 125 stock indices. Where is Israel's real estate market heading in 2026? "We will pay 10,000 dollars to anyone who brings us buyers for an apartment." "It is not certain that the giant offices will hold up over time": the paradox of legal training. The Finance Ministry is telling high-tech companies to cut employee salaries by 20 percent. Meirav Arlosoroff. "I invested 360,000 shekels from my training fund through Global Net. Now there is no one to talk to." Genia Volinsky. "We ran into a bunch of jealous infantiles who don't know how to work and don't want to work." Avi Bar-El. "The contractor loan story is behind us": should you wait or rush to buy an apartment? Hadar Horesh. "We will pay 10,000 dollars to anyone who brings us buyers for an apartment." Gili Melnitsky. "It is not certain that the giant offices will hold up over time": the paradox of legal training. Michal Palti.

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