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Green Energy Stocks Powered May Returns for Israeli Savers
How 3 Israeli newsrooms covered this story — translated into English and compared side by side.
First reported by Globes · Jun 15, 2026
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What happened
Israeli provident and pension funds posted strong May returns, led by green-energy, technology, and semiconductor exposure. Clal led several year-to-date rankings, while Altshuler Shaham lagged behind in multiple tracks.
- 01May returns were strong across Israeli savings funds despite war-related uncertainty.
- 02Equity tracks returned 3.6% in May and 88% over three years.
- 03Clal led several year-to-date rankings, while Altshuler Shaham trailed.
- 04Managers credited green energy, technology, and semiconductors for the gains.
- 05Advisers disagreed on whether to favor Israel or overseas markets.
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