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by Ifi Reporter
Category: Politics
The government approved tonight in a telephone poll the extension of regulations prohibiting demonstrations more than a kilometer from the place of residence until October 13. This is only about a quarter of an hour before it expires. In addition, restrictions on trade activities and gatherings have been extended, including in prayers or religious ceremonies. It will be interesting to see if extending the restrictions will prevent demonstrations across the country. So far, restrictions have prevented major demonstrations in Paris Square near the prime minister's residence but have led to...
Oct 8, 2020
by Ifi Reporter
Category: Law
Israel has experienced day and night hundreds of fires across the country. Most of the fires broke out due to the heavy heat that hit Israel on Friday. However, the fire services estimate that there were quite a few arsons. However, this will become clear after most of the fires have been extinguished and it will be possible to start investigations. The firefighters gained control of most of the fires towards Friday evening, but on Mount Deborah near the Galilee landscape the fire was still raging during the evening and night. Dozens of firefighting planes from the Elad Squadron that...
Oct 9, 2020
significant slowdown - The average daily volume of credit card use was NIS 848 million, 10% decrease
by Ifi Reporter
Category: Financial
The closure continues to deepen the decline in consumption data, according to recent data on the volume of credit card use in the past week published by the Bank of Israel. The data show a significant slowdown in all sectors of the economy. The average daily volume of credit card use was NIS 848 million, a decrease of 10% compared to the pre-crisis period. In the previous week, the average daily use was NIS 1.09 billion (an increase of 11% compared to the pre-crisis period). In examining the various industries, the decrease in expenditure on education and leisure of about 50% in the...
Oct 9, 2020
by Ifi Reporter
Category: Capital Market
Public protest is gaining momentum and does not exist among the affected public but permeates the business sector. The fashion, catering and retail chains are announcing that they will open the stores early next week, even in closed malls. This will be done in violation of the closure provisions, which allow the opening of only stores that have been defined as essential, including food and pharma stores, home maintenance stores and optics stores. Although today (Sunday) there will be a discussion chaired by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on the plan to leave the quarantine, according to...
Oct 11, 2020
by Ifi Reporter
Category: Government
The resignation of the director general of the Ministry of Finance, Keren Terner Eyal, just five months after taking office, is taking its toll on the ministry: in the next two weeks, senior officials of the Ministry of Finance and the Bank of Israel will hold meetings with the three major credit rating companies - S&P Israel's current situation and its ability to meet its obligations. The meetings will be held this time in Zoom, and will not include shared and friendly meals with representatives of the rating companies. Generally, rating agencies do not take an interest in the retirement...
Oct 12, 2020
by Ifi Reporter
Category: Financial
The International Monetary Fund has published its half-yearly global economic forecast (October 2020) and it seeks to dispel some optimism compared to the publication in April 2020. Also in relation to Israel, the forecast is less bad, but still - our recession will be severe compared to other developed countries. Precisely in the midst of the second wave of the corona, the fund's economists "softened" the recession forecasts published six months ago, and now the global economic contraction in 2020 is expected to stand at 4.4% (real decline in global GDP) instead of 5.2% when the plague...
Oct 13, 2020
by Ifi Reporter
Category: Capital Market
How is it possible that the number of businesses closing is actually declining when Israel is experiencing one of the biggest economic crises in the country's history. According to data from the business information company, CofaceBdi, between January and September 2020, 49,125 businesses were actually closed. In contrast, data from the Tax Authority show that only 14,271 business owners reported to the Tax Authority the closure of a business during this period. According to CofaceBdi, in July and August the number of businesses that ceased operations increased sharply (87% and 99%,...
Oct 15, 2020
by Ifi Reporter
Category: Government
The Corona Cabinet on Thursday approved the first phase of easing the general closure. According to the Cabinet decision, educational institutions for children up to the age of six will return to activity, as well as businesses that are not audience recipients. In addition, the restriction that only one thousand meters away from the place of residence is allowed will be removed, and it will be possible to visit other people's homes. In addition, takeaway services will be available in restaurants in addition to deliveries, beaches and nature reserves will be open to the general public,...
Oct 15, 2020
by Ifi Reporter
Category: Law
The Legal advisor of the government and the Cheif procecuter Avichai Mandelblit officially announced on Thursday evening that he has decided to adopt the recommendation of the police and the State Attorney's Office and not open a criminal investigation against Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in the stock affair. The attorney general states that the prime minister received benefits, but the offense is statute-barred. At the same time, Mandelblit referred to the submarine case (Case 3000) and announced following the petition of the Movement for Quality of Government to the High Court to...
Oct 15, 2020
by Ifi Reporter
Category: Hitech
The cyber companies Clearsky and Profero have published a report with disturbing revelations about what is described as an "Iranian cyber attack on companies in the Israeli economy." The main points of the report are that the attack uses damage intended to encrypt the victims' computers - just like ransomware - but this time without any financial demand. Iranian hackers are content to block companies from using their data, a particularly troubling situation in days of remote work and increased use of digital to operate commercial and economic activity in the economy
Oct 16, 2020