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Startup Daily
Daily Updates from Silicon Wadi for
Thursday, January 14, 2021
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Shekel hits a 24-year high against the dollar Thursday
Bank of Israel to buy $30 billion in forex in 2021 to curb shekel rise
By
Shoshanna Solomon
In policy shift, central bank announces the scope of forex purchases, to provide market with certainty about its commitment to keep shekel appreciation in check
Former CIA chief David Petraeus among investors in Israel’s Carbyne
By
Shoshanna Solomon
Startup, which provides law enforcement with real-time location, video and mapping tools for emergency responses, raises $25 million in funding round
Israel said likely to remain key for Intel as multinational readies for new CEO
By
Shoshanna Solomon
US tech giant Intel Corp. appoints Pat Gelsinger to top post, to replace Bob Swan on February 15
Fitch reiterates Israel’s A+ rating, citing diversified economy, strong finances
By
Shoshanna Solomon
A ‘highly polarized political context’ is a risk, and a lack of consolidation measures could lead to a negative rating action or a downgrade, ratings firm says
Israel hits 2 million vaccinated with 1st dose; police to up closure enforcement
By
TOI staff
Netanyahu, health minister on hand as kindergarten teacher brings country over latest milestone; Israel said planning to start vaccinating over 40s next week
Aron Heller
The ultra-Orthodox elephant in the coronavirus crisis room
COVID-19 is a deadly virus. It can target our vital organs, choke our flow of oxygen and slow down our system. But what it does to the body pales in comparison to what it does to a society. Just as with individuals, societies with pre-existing conditions are those that are most vulnerable. No one has escaped its wrath. However, if a nation already had a stress point, the coronavirus was likely to find it and exacerbate it. Countries across the world have discovered this firsthand, with the virus pouncing of the...
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