The Israeli shekel weakened against major currencies in afternoon trading Tuesday, with the Bank of Israel fixing the representative dollar rate at 3.029 shekels, a 0.77% rise that pushed the dollar back above the symbolic 3-shekel threshold. The euro rose 0.88% to 3.461 shekels, according to N12.
01 · THE DISPATCH
The Bank of Israel's daily fixing at 15:30 Jerusalem time set the representative dollar rate at 3.029 shekels, a 0.77% increase from the previous day's fixing, pushing the dollar above the symbolic 3-shekel mark. The euro fixed at 3.461 shekels, up 0.88%. The rates reflect the day's trading data.
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