Israel stocks higher at close of trade; TA 35 up 0.33% By Investing.com

Key Takeaways
- The Israeli stock market closed higher on Sunday, with the TA-35 index hitting a new all-time high.
- Camtek Ltd, Mivne Real Estate KD Ltd, and OPC Energy Ltd were among the top performers.
- NICE Ltd, Bank Hapoalim, and Leumi were the session's worst performers.
- Advancing stocks significantly outnumbered declining ones on the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange (305 to 169).
- Commodity prices, including crude oil and gold futures, saw slight increases.
The Israeli stock market finished higher on Sunday, with the TA-35 index climbing 0.33% to achieve a new all-time high closing value. Leading the gains were companies such as Camtek Ltd., which surged 8.33%, Mivne Real Estate KD Ltd., up 4.95% (reaching a 3-year high), and OPC Energy Ltd., which rose 4.79% to an all-time high. Conversely, NICE Ltd. was the session's worst performer, falling 5.94%, alongside declines in Bank Hapoalim and Leumi. Overall market breadth favored advancers, with 305 stocks rising compared to 169 falling. In related markets, oil prices edged up, and the USD/ILS exchange rate slightly decreased.




