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MARKETS UNFAZED BY POLICE RECOMMENDATIONS ON NETANYAHU
The TA-35 and the TA-125 – the indexes with the most highly capitalized companies on the stock exchange – were up 0.52% and 0.66%, respectively, as of closing.
“Israel needs foreign investment,” said Shlomo Maital “The pervasiveness of high-level corruption is growing and must be of concern to those who might consider sending their money to Israel.”
More skyscrapers pop up along Israeli skyline
Israeli urban designers differ on whether condominium towers are the solution for land shortage or actually create new problems, such as disconnection from street life.
In the next storm we will pay a heavier price
The days of the storm last week required the local authorities to prepare. In the moment of truth, the pictures of cars driving rain-fed lakes have also returned, due to lack of preparedness, lack of understanding of climate threats and lack of budgets.
The state should help Teva Now, after all
Teva is a corner stone of the high technology industry which integrate the research, development and production. The Israeli government should try to motivate the company to keep most of the Israeli based infrastructure and implement its productivity enhancement in Israel. It is crucial and should be tried in spite of previous benefits given to the company
Reduction of the price to subscribers produces economic value for users and the country
A study conducted by the Eco-Finance in cooperation with the Samuel Neaman Institute, found that traveling in the Carmel Tunnels produces a positive benefit compared to any alternate route, due to time and money savings, fuel, vehicle wear and pollution. The work showed that the value of the benefits to the users of the tunnels, certainly at peak hours, but not only, is due to the savings in fuel and time, which is higher than the tariff. The work also showed that traveling through the tunnels saves more than 5 million liters of fuel annually and more than 2 million hours of work in the economy. Using the tunnels saves more than NIS 5.5 million to Haifa residents from reducing air pollution.
The Urban Rebellion: plain Simple Citizens Oppose Real Estate development
This story covers the changes (and the reasons for this change) in the civic protests in Israel against real-estate urban development – from protests mainly carried out by environmental activists, to protests by large groups of citizens who are concerned about the impacts of the massive construction due to housing shortage.
The government wants the IDF’s career soldiers to move to the south? Then the government should pay them
The state’s assessment of the mass movement of combat personnel to the south is too optimistic: a study by researchers from the Samuel Neaman Institute at the Technion and Ben-Gurion University states that there is a potential for up to 3,000 people and that only a few hundred may actually move their residence. To meet its goals, the state will have to lure the soldiers tens of thousands of shekels a year. According to the study, permanent personnel are not expected to contribute significantly to the development of the region.
End of the crisis: a compromise in ‘teva’
Yuval Neev, Talya Ponchek, Gilead Fortuna
The dismissal of employees in Jerusalem was postponed for two years and employees of the company’s headquarters could voluntarily retire and benefit from increased severance pay. However, there is concern that the fall of Teva will harm other companies in the economy.
At the same time, in the United States, Teva was declared a local company.
accord signd for phased layoffs at teva
This report covers the agreement between Teva and the company’s workers committee, in which some of the layoffs will be delayed, so that some of the employees who are at risk of being fired will be guaranteed work for the next two years.
In addition, this report also details the Samuel Neaman Institute’s report on the impact of Teva on the Israeli economy
At a Crossroad
Mexico, with more than 120 million residents and a positive growth rate, is one of the riddles that keep investors busy for the next fiscal year. Over the past five years, far-reaching structural reforms have been implemented, which previously seemed impossible to implement. But aside from the expected elections that could change the picture, fears of Trump and his hostility also shattered the local currency. The report states: generating electricity from renewable energies is cheaper than production from perishable sources such as coal and nuclear energy.
Prof. Ayalon emphasizes the need for efficiency in the electricity grid, prior to renewable energy