Tel Aviv Stock Exchange Opens Amid US Bond Market Calm and Local Earnings Reports
How 2 Israeli newsrooms covered this story — translated into English and compared side by side.
First reported by Calcalist · 1 hour ago
What happened
The Tel Aviv Stock Exchange opens with a balanced outlook amid easing US bond yields and a busy local earnings season. Wall Street closed higher following US Treasury bond buyback announcements, while Asian markets rallied. Key Israeli companies report strong Q2 results, and commodities rise on Middle East tensions. The Federal Reserve shows internal debate on rate hikes, with AI investments influencing economic forecasts. Target’s stock surges as investors anticipate Walmart’s earnings report.
- 01Tel Aviv Stock Exchange opens amid US bond market easing and local earnings reports.
- 02Dual-listed stocks show mixed trends; tech and defense stocks under pressure.
- 03Asian markets rally led by South Korea’s Kospi and chipmakers SK Hynix and Samsung.
- 04US Treasury expands long-term debt buybacks, causing bond yields to retreat.
- 05Oil and gold prices rise on Middle East tensions; Bitcoin surges on positive US crypto signals.
- 06Fed minutes reveal division on rate hikes; Bank of America forecasts three hikes due to AI growth.
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