The Tel-Aviv Stock Exchange announced Bank Leumi’s participation in its tailor-made market-making program on September 15, aimed at developing Israel’s derivatives market. Over the last quarter, TASE’s stock price surged by 30%, a performance partly reinforced by strong Q2 earnings. Revenues grew to ILS 136 million from ILS 105 million year-over-year, with net income rising to ILS 44 million. This robust financial performance, alongside strategic client collaborations, complemented broader market trends such as rising tech stocks and expectations of Fed interest rate cuts, aligning TASE’s price movements with the positive sentiment across global markets.

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Over the past five years, the Tel-Aviv Stock Exchange (TASE) has delivered a very large total return of 517.62%, which illustrates significant appreciation in shareholder value. However, when considering performance over the past year, TASE’s returns did not match the IL Capital Markets industry, which achieved much higher returns. This indicates that while TASE has seen strong long-term performance, recent returns have been more restrained compared to its peers.

The recent announcement regarding Bank Leumi’s participation in TASE’s market-making program could enhance derivatives market activity, possibly affecting future revenue streams positively. With solid earnings growth observed in both year-over-year comparisons and historical averages, these initiatives may drive further revenue and earnings improvements. Notably, although TASE’s current share price of ₪77.85 is slightly above the consensus price target of ₪75.00, reflecting its perceived overvaluation, it aligns closely with analysts’ expectations, suggesting that the market sentiment towards TASE remains cautiously optimistic in the near term.

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