The Israeli shekel edged lower against major currencies in Tuesday afternoon trading. The Bank of Israel set the representative dollar rate at 2.912 shekels, up 0.17%, while the euro rose 0.11% to a fixing of 3.380 shekels, according to N12.
The shekel showed a modest decline in Tuesday's Bank of Israel daily fixing. The dollar representative rate rose 0.17% to 2.912 shekels, while the euro edged up 0.11% to 3.380 shekels.
The previous session, as The Zioneer reported on Monday June 15 at 17:29, saw the dollar at 2.907 shekels and the euro at 3.376 shekels after a technical glitch correction. Today's rates represent a slight reversal of that strengthening trend.
No further information about trading volumes or market drivers was immediately available from the source.
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