Israeli Shekel Ranked as World's Second-Strongest Currency

Israeli Shekel Ranked as World's Second-Strongest Currency

Israeli Shekel Ranked as World's Second-Strongest Currency

In a recent report by Germany’s Deutsche Bank, the Israeli shekel was ranked as the world’s second-strongest currency.To get more news about forex global rankings, you can visit wikifx.com official website.

Following only behind the Chinese yuan, this strength reflects Israel’s growing economic position. Here’s a brief history of the shekel and how it has become so powerful today.The first currency of Israel was actually the lira, created in 1948. After a debate about the currency’s non-hebrew name, the shekel emerged in 1980. However, this shekel suffered frequent devaluations against not only the US dollar but other foreign currencies as well.

On January 1, 1986, the Israeli new shekel was introduced as a result of a 1985 Economic Stabilization Plan. Since then, the Bank of Israel has been able to maintain a stable currency and the shekel is exchanged in many places around the world.Some of this can be attributed to the fact that Israel is currently holding one of the largest reserves of foreign currency in the world. At the end of September, the Bank of Israel reported holdings of $111 billion.

While having a strong currency can create more challenges for exporters, “Israel’s exports rose 6 percent during the first half of 2017," according to the Israel Export and International Cooperation Institute.

Their high level of exports exhibits the high levels of productivity Israeli companies maintain. Since the introduction of the new shekel, the Bank of Israel has not only been able to maintain economic stability, but has seen an immense growth over the years.

As you can see, 2017 has proven to be a very strong year for the Israeli shekel. From record breaking foreign reserve holdings to being announced as the world’s second-strongest currency, we will have to continue to see where the Israeli shekel stands among the world’s top currencies.


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