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Israel stocks lower at close of trade; TA 35 down 0.16%
Israel stocks lower at close of trade; TA 35 down 0.16%
Investing.com – Israel stocks were lower after the close on Sunday, as losses in the , and sectors led shares lower.
At the close in Tel Aviv, the lost 0.16%.
The best performers of the session on the were Leumi (TASE:), which rose 2.81% or 72.00 points to trade at 2,633.00 at the close. Meanwhile, Tower Semiconductor Ltd (TASE:) added 2.79% or 450.00 points to end at 16,560.00 and Bank Hapoalim (TASE:) was up 2.11% or 59.00 points to 2,850.00 in late trade.
The worst performers of the session were Teva Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd (TASE:), which fell 10.01% or 346.00 points to trade at 3,110.00 at the close. Enlight Renewable Energy Ltd (TASE:) declined 1.60% or 100.00 points to end at 6,150.00 and Energix (TASE:) was down 1.12% or 12.00 points to 1,064.00.
Falling stocks outnumbered advancing ones on the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange by 263 to 186 and 38 ended unchanged.
Crude oil for June delivery was up 0.63% or 0.52 to $82.43 a barrel. Elsewhere in commodities trading, Brent oil for delivery in June rose 0.63% or 0.54 to hit $86.63 a barrel, while the June Gold Futures contract fell 1.83% or 37.60 to trade at $2,017.70 a troy ounce.
USD/ILS was up 0.83% to 3.67, while EUR/ILS rose 0.42% to 4.04.
The US Dollar Index Futures was up 0.59% at 101.29.
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