The Tel Aviv Stock Exchange fell today. The Tel Aviv 25 Index fell 0.55%, to 1,442.93 points; the Tel Aviv 100 Index fell 0.66%, to 1,261.79 points; and the BlueTech Index 0.84%, to 354 points. The TelBond 20 corporate bond index rose 0.04%, to 320.03 points. Turnover totaled NIS 1.94 billion.
The Tel Aviv 25 index fell 1.3% over the past week. The index is down 5.6% for the year to date.
On the foreign exchange market, the representative shekel-dollar rate was set 0.08% lower, at NIS 3.7550/$, and the representative shekel-euro rate was set 0.06% higher, at NIS 4.2144/€.
Teva, which has lost investors' favor over its investment in Mexican company Rimsa, led trading today and fell 2.49%. Bank Hapoalim fell 0.51%, Perrigo rose 0.44%, Leumi closed flat, and Bezeq fell 0.16%.
Spacecom was the day's most notable rose, closing up 9.16%. Frutarom rose 1.49%. Mylan fell 4.55%, and Gilat fell 4.02%.
The Tel Aviv Stock Exchange will reopen on Wednesday, October 5, after the Jewish New Year holiday.
Published by Globes [online], Israel business news - www.globes-online.com - on September 29, 2016
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