Money

Bitcoin continues to rise in the market, investors predict major success

Bitcoin is expected to lead its stock to a further increase in demand and price shares.

By ITZIK YEHOSHUA , MATAN WASSERMAN
06/03/2024
Rami Levy

Israeli grocer Rami Levy gives himself and his daughter major salary raises

Rami Levy calls a shareholders meeting to approve a 42.5% raise for his daughter, the company's deputy marketing manager, while many workers make minimum wage or volunteer.

By WALLA! FINANCE
03/03/2024

Gov't to raise taxes, take $60b. loan to cover Gaza war costs

Israel plans $60 billion loan for Gaza war as government expenditures and VAT are set to rise.

Women in Israeli government offices earn NIS 3,300 less than men

According to Treasury data, the average 2022 salary in government offices is 18,029 NIS per month, with women on average earning 17% less than men

'Golden Opportunity': Jihadist groups exploit Israel-Hamas War to raise funds

Terrorist organizations such as al-Qaida and Islamic State have been leveraging sympathy for Gazans to enhance their fundraising efforts.

By DEBBIE MOHNBLATT/THE MEDIA LINE
25/02/2024

Anna Zak and Avri Leader in the campaign for a prepaid card for children

A new campaign starring Evri Lider and Anna Zak for a prepaid card for parent and child. The card allows parents to manage their children's pocket money easily and quickly.

20/02/2024

Do you have money in Paybox? You will receive interest on it

Paybox app announces that it will pay its customers from all banks an annual interest of 3% on their balance in the app.

By LEE SIBYLA/WALLA!
14/02/2024

Hamas war nearly destroyed their businesses. Emergency loans saved them

SparkIL announced the launch of a NIS 10 million ($2.8 million) Emergency Loan Fund that provides small businesses affected by the war with up to NIS 100,000 ($28,000) in assistance per business.

By JACOB KAMARAS , NOA AMOUYAL
11/02/2024

IDF discovers direct links between Iran and Hamas's Sinwar in Gaza

Images of the documents published by the IDF suggest the figure is, in total, $154 million provided by Iran to Sinwar.

How could a credit rating downgrade impact Israeli wallets, markets?

Decisions made by rating agencies will undoubtedly have a lasting impact on financial landscape, government's fiscal policies, and overall well-being of Israeli citizens.

By EYAL HAIM
29/01/2024
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