Israeli Investment Funds See Mixed July Returns Amid Market Volatility
How 4 Israeli newsrooms covered this story — translated into English and compared side by side.
First reported by Globes · 17 hours ago
What happened
Israeli provident funds posted negative returns for the second month in July amid market volatility, with Yelin Lapidot leading general track gains due to foreign exposure and dollar strength. Despite July losses, year-to-date returns remain positive across most funds. Managers highlight semiconductor stock corrections and recommend diversified portfolios amid geopolitical uncertainties and ongoing market fluctuations.
- 01Israeli provident funds saw a 0.5% decline in July despite positive Tel Aviv index returns.
- 02Equity tracks dropped nearly 1% in July but maintain an 8.7% gain year-to-date.
- 03Yelin Lapidot led July general track returns with 0%, benefiting from foreign exposure and dollar strength.
- 04S&P 500 index-tracking fund rose 2.2% in July due to dollar gains despite the index falling 0.8%.
- 05Semiconductor stocks sharply corrected in July, impacting fund performances.
- 06Experts advise diversified portfolios amid expected continued market volatility and geopolitical risks.
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