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Investors Face Uncertainty as Israel's Capital Market Track Reform Obscures Fund Details

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Investors Face Uncertainty as Israel's Capital Market Track Reform Obscures Fund Details
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First reported by Calcalist · 11 hours ago

What happened

Two years after Israel's Capital Market Authority reformed investment tracks, investors face confusion due to generic fund names and shifting investment policies, risking unclear exposure. About 70 billion shekels are managed in these tracks, but recent policy changes by fund managers like Meitav further obscure investment details. The article urges regulatory correction to restore transparency.

  • 01Israel's Capital Market Authority renamed investment tracks with generic titles, causing investor confusion.
  • 02About 70 billion shekels are managed in these specialized tracks, representing 6.5% of Israel's pension industry.
  • 03Meitav recently changed its fund's investment policy, altering asset allocation and increasing stock exposure.
  • 04Investors can no longer reliably know their exact investment exposure due to frequent policy shifts.
  • 05The article calls on regulators to fix transparency issues to protect investors.
  • 06Separately, the Knesset failed to pass a key credit law for small businesses before elections.

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Full coverage · 2 outlets

The same event, reported separately by each newsroom. Open a few to compare what each emphasizes — and what they leave out.

GlobesUnrated · Hebrew2 hours ago
Investors Face Uncertainty as Israel's Capital Market Track Reform Obscures Fund Details
CalcalistUnrated · Hebrew11 hours ago
Israeli Investment Reform Complements 2005 Bekhor Overhaul to Boost Market Competition and Transparency

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