Dollar and euro rates sharply rise in Israel

The Bank of Israel set the dollar rate at 3.986 shekels, up 1.22% from the previous trading day on August 18. The euro rose 1.114% to 3.4568 shekels. The article provides no analysis of causes or consequences.

Following interbank trading on August 18, the Bank of Israel set the dollar rate at 3.986 shekels, 1.22% higher than a day earlier. The euro also rose 1.114%, reaching 3.4568 shekels. The article is informational in nature and contains no expert comments or analysis of the reasons for the rise. Data on exchange rate dynamics over a longer period is absent, making it impossible to assess the scale of the change. The news is important for those following the currency market but provides no additional context.

Dollar and euro rates sharply rise in Israel