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Israel Stocks: Israel stocks off 4th day; Discount, Teva in focus

TEL AVIV (MarketWatch) -- Israeli stocks declined for a fourth session on Sunday, with the benchmark index barely keeping above the 1000-point mark, as investors particularly punished financial and technology stocks. Full Article at MarketWatch

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