Israel stock markets close lower; TA 35 drops 1.06%
Investing.com – The Israel stock market closed lower this Sunday; the declines of the sectors, and drove the indices downward.
At the close in Tel Aviv, the fell 1.06%.
The best performers of the session were Ormat Technologies (TASE:), which rose 4.67% or 1,090.00 points to trade at 24,420.00 at the close. Following were Sapiens International Corporation NV (TASE:), which gained 2.08% or 220.00 points to close at 10,810.00, and Teva Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd (TASE:), which gained 2.06% or 98.00 points. .00 points, until ending the session at 4,850.00.
The worst results of the session were Camtek Ltd (TASE:), which fell 6.85%, or 2,000.00 points, to close at 27,200.00. Nova (TASE:) fell 6.82% or 4,530.00 points to close at 61,900.00 and Israeli Corporation (TASE:) fell 4.37% or 4,260.00 points to 93,120.00.
Falling stocks outnumbered rising ones on the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange by 308 to 139 and 89 ended unchanged.
Crude oil for delivery in April fell 1.37% or 1.08 to $77.85 a barrel. Elsewhere in commodities, Brent oil futures for delivery in May fell 1.10% or 0.91 to hit $82.05 a barrel, while Gold futures for delivery in April rose 0. 97%, 21.00, up to $2,186.20 per troy ounce.
USD/ILS rose 0.18% to 3.58, while EUR/ILS rose 0.14% to 3.91.
US dollar index futures were down 0.06% at 102.33.