Israel to ease dual-listing with HK, Singapore, Toronto
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Jerusalem
THE Israel Securities Authority (ISA) said on Sunday it approved a plan to allow Israeli companies traded in Singapore, Hong Kong and Toronto to easily dual-list on the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange (Tase). "These are markets whose regulatory level is as high as in Israel and dual-listing could encouraging trade on Tase," ISA chairman Shmuel Hauser said.
In 2000, the dual-listing programme was launched for Israeli companies traded in New York and London, and since then, more than 60 companies have dual-listed.
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