Investor concern mounts after first piece of legislation that would weaken country's legal system passes its first vote in Knesset

Concern over changes to the judicial system and investors pulling money out Israel puts focus on a potential weakening of the shekel, says Goldman Sachs

Shopping complexes, office buildings are near full capacity, as Azrieli Group looks to extend portfolio

Once shunned by local firms, the TASE is now seeing massive growth and hoping to use dual-listings to lure the biggest prizes yet: billion-dollar unicorns

Mood in Tel Aviv Stock Exchange is also dampened by Monday's US share slide; if fighting is prolonged then risk to market will increase in short term, Leumi economists say

TA-Cannabis to kick off in February with shares of 9 medical cannabis firms; trading not allowed on index initially

Rozenberg, son of US Centers Heath Care nursing home chain founder Kenny Rozenberg, was sole bidder for controlling state in embattled Israeli national carrier

Unemployment hits historic highs, with up to 7,000 Israelis filing per hour; S&P global rating agency predicts global recession, but says Israel on good footing

Move meant to boost liquidity, support Israeli currency as pandemic pummels global markets; publicly traded firms call for further intervention amid spiraling economic crisis

Revenues for January-April to decline by up to $160 million; Israel Airports Authority to close Ben Gurion's less-used Terminal 1

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