Topic: How To Invest

Hello Pat, Do you follow know of a closed-end fund that invests in Israeli stocks?

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First Israel Fund, $8.40, symbol ISL on New York (Shares outstanding: 4.3 million; Market cap: $35.9 million), holds the largest capitalization Israeli stocks, such as Teva Pharmaceutical and Bank Hapoalim. Like other economies, the Israeli economy has slowed because of the global recession, although Israeli exports could gain from the Israeli shekel’s drop against the U.S. dollar over the last year. Lower oil prices are also a positive. The fund trades at a 15% discount to net asset value. Investing in Israel entails above-average political risk, but the fund is okay to hold. ..