DIARY - Israel - To December 23
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Local indicator ---------------------------------------------------------------- 27/11 Unemployment data Q3 +7.6 pct 02/12 Forex Reserves Nov $28.8 bln 09/12*** Foreign Investment Nov FDI of $1.9 bln 12/12 Current Acct/BoP Q3 surplus $1.96 bln 13/12 Foreign trade Nov deficit $1.23 bln 14/12 1200 1400 CPI Nov +0.1 pct 16/12*** M1 Money Supply Nov -1.6 pct 16/12*** Inflation expectations Nov next 12 mos 1.2 pct 19/12 Unemployment data Nov +7.8 pct 20/12 Factory output Oct -0.6 pct 20/12 Performance index Nov +0.6 pct
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**-annualised
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GENERAL / ECONOMIC EVENTS
MONDAY NOVEMBER 26
JERUSALEM - Bank of Israel to decide on interest rates 1630 GMT. Central bank in late October held its key lending rate at 4 percent for a second month in a row, following two straight monthly rate increases of a quarter-point each.
EQUITIES Date Company Name RICs Event Time ----------------------------------------------------------------- 26/11 Bezeq Telecom (BEZQ.TA) news conference 0800 27/11 Shamir Optical (SHMR.O) Q3 earnings pre-Nasdaq 27/11 Excellence Nessuah news conference 0730 28/11 First Intl Bank (FTIN5.TA) Q3 earnings pre-TASE 28/11 Discount Bank (DSCT.TA) Q3 earnings 0930 GMT 28/11 Internet Gold (IGLD.O) (IGLD.TA) Q3 earnings pre-Nasdaq 28/11 Pelephone news conference 0700 29/11 Bank Leumi (LUMI.TA) Q3 earnings pre-TASE
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