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Foreign investors flock to TASE

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Foreign investors flock to TASE

The Tel Aviv Stock Exchange (TASE) has seen a significant increase in trading volumes since switching to Monday-to-Friday trading, with foreign investors responsible for a large portion of the jump. The share of foreign investors in daily trading on the TASE has increased from 35% to 41% since the start of the war, with a notable increase in trading activity in dual-traded stocks.

The Tel Aviv Stock Exchange has seen a surge in trading volumes since introducing Friday trading. Foreign investors are driving the increase, with their share of daily trading rising to 44% on Fridays. The TASE made the change to align with global stock exchange trading weeks and attract more foreign investors. Trading volumes have tripled on Fridays compared to Sundays in 2025. Foreign investors have increased their activity in Tel Aviv despite the war, with their share of trading jumping from 35% to 41%. The TASE expects more dual-traded stocks to be listed in the future.

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