Tel Aviv shares hit record highs after US strikes Iran nuclear sites
Israeli stocks surged to record highs following U.S. strikes on Iranian nuclear sites, perceived by investors as a significant step in preventing Iran's nuclear weapons development. The Tel Aviv 125 index climbed 1.8%, marking a nearly 8% gain for...

The broad Tel Aviv 125 index closed 1.8% higher, extending gains to nearly 8% the past week, while the blue-chip TA-35 gained 1.5%.
On the heels of Israeli strikes in Iran, shares rose during all five sessions last week, gaining some 6%, as Israel hit Iranian nuclear and military targets prior to Saturday's surprise U.S. attacks.
"The destruction of Iran's key nuclear facilities by the U.S. military is, of course, a positive development ... in terms of improving the regional security environment and reducing Iran's military and nuclear capabilities," said Mizrahi Tefahot chief markets economist Ronen Menachem. "It's a game-changer."
Israel began its punishing attacks on Iranian nuclear facilities, ballistic missile factories and military commanders on June 13, which have been met with retaliatory Iranian strikes against Israel.
U.S. President Donald Trump said he had "
obliterated
" Iran's main nuclear sites in strikes overnight with massive bunker busting bombs, joining an Israeli assault in a significant new escalation of conflict in the Middle East.
Tehran vowed to defend itself, and responded with a volley of missiles at Israel that wounded scores of people and destroyed buildings in Tel Aviv on Sunday.
Still, for more than a week, local markets have cheered Israel's actions in Iran.
Bond prices increased as much as 0.2% on Sunday. The shekel does not trade on Sunday but it has rallied from 3.61 per dollar on June 11 to 3.48 on Friday and is up some 1% this month.
"The question is whether and to what extent last week's sharp market gains already priced it in. A plausible scenario includes, at least in the initial response, further increases in equities, corporate bonds, and government bonds."
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