Knesset passed "Angels Law" granting tax benefits to high-tech investors in local early-stage startups and to foreign banks offering loans, as some investors consider relocation
Report says 'domestic political polarization' to remain high amid uncertainty over the advancement of other parts of the government's 'controversial' package
Passage of first bill of contested judicial overhaul, despite mass protests, raises country's risk premium; credit rating agencies likely to put Israel on close watch, says IBI
Price drops on fresh produce, clothes and furniture outweigh hikes elsewhere, matching trends around the world as higher interest rates smother spending
Rise of more than double what was forecast sets up Bank of Israel for another interest rate hike next week, as central bank battles inflationary pressure, economists say
Figures show government revenue from real estate taxation slumped 49%; Smotrich says government meets collection goals in first four months of the year
Felus, 55, was selected unanimously among 13 candidates by a committee after Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu reportedly sought to appoint a confidant to head the organization
Senior official in company says strong and independent judiciary is crucial everywhere, but in particular in Israel, where legislature is under control of the executive branch
Finance minister says pulling of 'positive' outlook is 'no big drama'; economist warns Israel set to be on investors' and credit rating agencies' 'watch list'
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