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Phoenix Enters the Mortgage Market as Tel Aviv Awaits a Weak Open
How 1 Israeli newsrooms covered this story — translated into English and compared side by side.
First reported by Calcalist · 2 days ago
What happened
Phoenix is entering the mortgage business through its Gamma Credit subsidiary, joining several Israeli groups already active in the sector. Tel Aviv stocks are expected to open lower after a weak session on Wall Street, led by losses in technology shares.
- 01Phoenix will launch a mortgage company under its Gamma Credit subsidiary.
- 02Wall Street fell sharply, led by a 2.2% drop in the Nasdaq.
- 03NICE has a 3% positive arbitrage gap before trading in Tel Aviv.
- 04Camtek, Nova and Tower face negative gaps at the local open.
- 05Tel Aviv closed slightly lower yesterday, while Teva rose 4.9%.
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