The Tel Aviv Stock Exchange (TASE.TA) closed at 16,150, rising 890 points or 5.83% in a single session and marking a fresh all-time high. The benchmark traded withinThe Tel Aviv Stock Exchange (TASE.TA) closed at 16,150, rising 890 points or 5.83% in a single session and marking a fresh all-time high. The benchmark traded within

Tel Aviv Stock Exchange (TASE) Stocks Hit ATH Amid Iran Conflict

2026/03/03 20:59
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The Tel Aviv Stock Exchange (TASE.TA) closed at 16,150, rising 890 points or 5.83% in a single session and marking a fresh all-time high. The benchmark traded within a wide intraday range of 15,800 to 16,720, which also set a new 52-week peak.

That move came as US-Israel military strikes against Iran intensified regional tensions. Yet instead of retreating, local investors pushed equities higher. 

Tel Aviv Stock Exchange (TASE) Stocks Hit ATH Amid Iran Conflict

Sp, why did markets rally amid rising geopolitical risk?

The surge reflected broad-based buying across blue-chip stocks. Market participants appeared to interpret the latest developments as a turning point that could reduce long-term security threats.

TA-125 and TA-35 Lead the Surge

Israel’s main indices advanced sharply. The TA-125 climbed 4.75% to 4,268.43, while the TA-35 gained 4.16% to 4,318.50. Energy, financial, and defense shares powered the rally.

Trading Economics reported that investors framed the situation as potentially reducing Iran’s threat to Israel, which drove domestic equities higher despite increased geopolitical uncertainty.

The rally extended beyond equities. The shekel strengthened 1.5% against the U.S. dollar, nearing levels not seen in decades. That gain stood out against broader dollar strength globally. Currency markets often react swiftly to shifts in perceived risk. In this case, traders appeared to anticipate stability rather than escalation.

Bond Markets and Risk Signals

While stocks climbed, government bond prices dipped slightly, and volatility gauges for the shekel rose to levels last seen during previous regional clashes. That divergence suggests that some investors remain cautious.

The Finance Ministry sold 3.3 billion shekels in bonds, attracting 20 billion shekels in bids from domestic banks and major global institutions, including Barclays, Goldman Sachs, Bank of America, JP Morgan, BNP Paribas, Deutsche Bank, and Citi. Strong demand pointed to continued investor engagement even as risk metrics climbed.

What Explains the Confidence?

Analysts close to the market said investors priced in a scenario of a short campaign with decisive outcomes. Some projected that a swift resolution could reduce Israel’s risk premium, support growth, and potentially influence future interest rate decisions.

Regional Pressure Add a New Context

The broader region remains volatile. Satellite images revealed structural damage at Saudi Arabia’s Ras Tanura oil refinery following what authorities described as an Iranian drone strike, but later confirmed it was Israel. The facility processes millions of barrels daily and plays a central role in global energy exports.

Such developments have rattled global energy markets. Yet Israeli equities continued to climb. Investors appeared to separate regional energy disruptions from domestic corporate performance.

At the same time, missile exchanges between Israeli forces and Hezbollah in Lebanon added to the uncertainty. US troop deployments to the Middle East signaled that the situation could evolve further.

What Next?

Market strategists offered mixed views. Some analysts downplayed long-term credit risks to Israeli banks and corporate spreads. Others warned that prolonged fighting could strain fiscal balances, employment, and macroeconomic indicators.

JPMorgan noted that while Israel holds advantages over energy-importing economies, extended conflict could pressure budgets and growth metrics. Volatility indicators in currency markets suggest that traders still hedge against downside risks.

Tel Aviv’s equity market now reflects clear optimism. The rally pushed benchmark indices to historic highs at a moment of heightened geopolitical tension. But now, will this confidence hold if the conflict stretches beyond initial expectations?

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