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.