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Inflation declines, credit card spending rises: BofA on Israel’s economy

February 3, 2024February 3, 2024David Rutman

Despite the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas, the Bank of America (BofA) said Israel is doing pretty well. In its Global Economic Weekly report published Friday, BofA said that Israel’s budget deficit is getting bigger but is still under control. Inflation in Israel is going down, and if there is a ceasefire, inflation could […]

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