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Israel: An Isle Of Tranquility?

By Aaron Katsman on September 29, 2008 | More Posts By Aaron Katsman | Author's Website

With global markets reeling and investors completely having lost faith in the financial system, the question needs to be raised whether Israel will turn into safe haven for investors fleeing financial turmoil. The Shekel continues to strengthen against the USD and many Israelis have been sending money back to Israel in droves.

But I can’t imagine that in this era of a truly global economy with global interdependence, Israel will remain largely unaffected by the surrounding turmoil. It just doesn’t make sense. It’s important to note that the Israeli banks have had some exposure to sub-prime as well as both Lehman Brothers (LEHMQ.PK) and Wamu (WM) While Israeli banks are know for their stinginess in lending money to ‘main street’, they tend to lend money no questions asked to the 10 powerful families the control the local economy. The question is how will these families be able to weather the storm. I hate to think of what will happen if they are unable to pay back their loans. We have started to see that with tycoon Arkady Gaydamak, basically offering his businesses at fire-sale prices in order to raise cash, and one local bank, Mizrachi, actually made a credit call on him.

According to Globes, Former PM and current opposition leader Benjamin Netanyahu, says that Israel needs to take strong steps to avoid falling into economic slowdown. The article says, “We must prepare for a severe slowdown.” He goes on to detail some measures that could be taken to avoid the meltdown. “In order to create rapid growth and use the crisis to strengthen the Israeli economy, we must cut taxes, implement economic reforms, and streamline government work. If we do this, when the global economy recovers, Israel will be in better shape.”

Investors should keep an eye on how the local government reacts to the growing nervousness over the economy. Any missteps could send Israel into an economic downturn that rivals what we see in Europe and the US.

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