T.A. stock market crashes, indexes down over 4%
Last Thursday Tel Aviv investors went home for the weekend with a bitter taste in their mouths and a lot of questions about the future.

Last Thursday Tel Aviv investors went home for the weekend with a bitter taste in their mouths and a lot of questions about the future.
The Securities and Exchange Commission could put a chill this week on automatic stock-trading plans that scores of Silicon Valley executives use to insulate themselves from allegations of insider trading.
Clean tech is global, with more public companies headquartered in Europe and Asia than in the United States. And some of the leaders—like Danish wind turbine maker Vestas Wind Systems and German solar panel giant Q-Cells—don’t even list their shares on U.S. exchanges.
NEW YORK -- Stocks finished a quiet session little changed Monday as investors' anticipation of the Federal Reserve's decision on interest rates muted their reaction to lower oil prices and a trio of acquisitions. Link to original article
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