Calcalist
Articles
Higher Education Plan for Israel's Arab Citizens Lacks Teeth
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On Eve of Elections,
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| Article by Mickey Peled |
On the eve of the Israeli elections, Mickey Peled summarizes the economic and social record of the present government and asks if Israelis are better off than they were four years ago. |
(REUTERS/Baz Ratner)
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Israel's Labor Party
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| Article by Israel Boxer |
Labor Party leader Shelly Yachimovich has not managed to create a clear and unique brand identity for her party, writes Israel Boxer. |
(REUTERS/Nir Elias)
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Israel Prepares Itself
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| Article by Assaf Gilad |
Security experts from Cisco Systems warn that Israel's public and private sectors are under constant cyber attack, writes Assaf Gilad. |
(REUTERS/Aly Song)
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US Energy Independence
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| Article by Uri Pasovsky |
New oil-extracting technologies will allow the US to provide for its own energy market, thus decreasing its dependence on Arab oil and its influence in the Gulf region, which might affect Israel as well, writes Uri Pasovsky. |
(REUTERS/Jim Urquhart)
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The Incautious Optimism of the Israeli Finance Minister
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The Economic Barriers
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| Article by Danny Rubinstein |
Construction of a new Israeli settlement east of Jerusalem is not just a political issue, but an economic one, as it may harm the future of the Palestinian tourism industry, writes Danny Rubinstein. |
(REUTERS/Ammar Awad)
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Israeli Internet Biennale Opens
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Google Launches Campus Tel Aviv
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iTunes to Shake Up
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| Article by Omer Kabir |
The Israeli music industry lags behind in the field of digital sales. The introduction of iTunes will create enormous changes for both music lovers and artists, writes Omer Kabir. |
(REUTERS/Nir Elias)
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About
| Published: | Tel Aviv, Israel |
| Language: | Hebrew |
| Established: | 2008 |
| Published: | Daily |
| Website: | www.calcalist.co.il/ |
Calcalist (a play on “the Economist” in Hebrew) is a daily business newspaper founded in 2008 by Yoel Esteron and Galit Hemmi, and owned by the Yedioth Ahronot Group.
With breaking news from trading rooms in Israel and around the world, as well as in-depth analysis and opinion, the paper seeks to make financial news accessible to as wide an audience as possible.
“Economics play a significant role in our lives,” the paper said in its first edition. “It affects our workplace and family life, our future as well as the welfare of the next generations, let alone our emotions. It is time it stopped putting us off.”

