Israel’s economy slowed much more sharply than expected in Q3 as a shift in consumption habits away from goods and a fading of the re-opening boost to services caused a marked slowdown in consumption growth. We think the economy will maintain a steady pace of growth in the coming quarters and that the central bank will be in no rush to raise interest rates next year.
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