Israeli Shekel
Coverage of Israeli Shekel in the Nexus archive.
- West Bank fuel shortage strands Palestinians at pump with economy running on empty
A fuel shortage in the West Bank is causing long lines at gas stations and illicit fuel sales, driven by a cash liquidity crunch and fiscal strains linked to the Palestinian Authority's reliance on the Israeli shekel.
- The Palestinian economy is struggling. In the West Bank, the problem is too much cash
The Palestinian economy in the West Bank is struggling due to an oversupply of Israeli shekels, caused by a cap set by the Bank of Israel on cash withdrawals. Palestinian banks are overwhelmed with physical currency, making it difficult for residents and businesses to manage transactions, while officials accuse Israel of perpetuating an economic crisis through restrictive policies.
- The Palestinian economy is struggling. In the West Bank, the problem is too much cash
The Palestinian economy in the West Bank faces challenges due to an oversupply of Israeli shekels, caused by a cap set by the Bank of Israel on cash withdrawals. Palestinian banks struggle to manage the excess liquidity, disrupting daily transactions and business operations.
- A stronger shekel has become a pressing problem for Americans building lives in Israel
A stronger Israeli shekel is reducing purchasing power for Americans living in Israel with US-based financial ties, while a weakened US dollar is harming exporters and nonprofits reliant on foreign funding.
- Israeli Shekel at 32-Year High Is Causing Angst in Tech Industry
The Israeli Shekel has reached a 32-year high, causing concerns in the tech industry. This surge may impact the industry's competitiveness and growth. The strong currency can make exports more expensive.