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MATAN SHITRIT, IN COLLABORATION WITH PHOENIX FINANCIAL · 2026-06-12 · via JPost.com - Business & Innovation | The Jerusalem Post

While the world talks about interest rate hikes, Israel returns to rate cuts

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Matan Shitrit, Chief Economist at Phoenix Financial
Matan Shitrit, Chief Economist at Phoenix Financial
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ByMATAN SHITRIT, IN COLLABORATION WITH PHOENIX FINANCIAL

For more than two years, Israel has been operating under extraordinary circumstances of war, security uncertainty, and a complex geopolitical environment. Under normal conditions, it could be expected that a small, open economy would pay a heavy price for such challenges; sharp declines in economic activity, weak financial markets, a highly volatile currency, and a sustained increase in risk premiums. In practice, however, the picture has been far more nuanced, and in some respects, even more impressive.

Despite the war, the Israeli economy has demonstrated remarkable resilience. The labor market has remained relatively tight, real economic activity has continued to function, the high-tech sector has maintained its status as a key growth engine, and local financial markets have delivered exceptional performance compared to global peers. Over the past two years, stock indices in Tel Aviv have been among the strongest performers in the world, despite Israel being widely perceived abroad as high-risk. In other words, Israel's starting point today is not one of weakness, but rather a position of strength built under exceptionally difficult conditions.

That is precisely what makes the current situation so interesting. While monetary policy discussions across the developed world are becoming more hawkish again, the Bank of Israel has already begun cutting interest rates. The benchmark rate was reduced a few days ago to 3.75%, with the Bank of Israel emphasizing that the path forward will depend on inflation, economic activity, geopolitical uncertainty, and fiscal developments.

In the United States, by contrast, interest rates currently stand at 3.75% (the upper end of the range), but the conversation there is moving in a different direction; less discussion about rate cuts and more debate over the possibility that rates may remain elevated for an extended period, or even rise if inflation proves to be more persistent than expected.

It is worth recalling that the situation was reversed over the past two years. In the United States, policymakers moved toward monetary easing, while in Israel interest rates remained stable for an extended period, largely because of the war, elevated risk premiums, volatility in the shekel, and the Bank of Israel’s need to preserve stability. In other words, Israel did not rush to cut rates. On the contrary, it waited. But now, even as interest rates in Israel and the United States are at similar levels, their future trajectories are beginning to diverge. In Israel, both the Bank of Israel and investors are signaling further rate cuts, while in the United States market pricing increasingly reflects renewed concerns about tighter monetary policy, including the possibility of one to two additional rate hikes.

This divergence is not accidental. In Israel, inflation has returned to the target range and is now hovering around the lower side of the midpoint of that range. The shekel has strengthened significantly, a critical development. A stronger currency reduces import-related inflationary pressures, helps contain inflation, and provides the Bank of Israel with greater flexibility. In this sense, the shekel is doing part of the central bank’s work.

Israel also enjoys a relative advantage when it comes to energy-related risks. While rising energy prices quickly translate into inflationary pressures in many countries, Israel benefits from a different energy structure, first and foremost because of its domestic natural gas resources. This does not eliminate exposure to global energy prices entirely, but it does significantly reduce it compared to countries that rely far more heavily on energy imports. The Bank of Israel itself has previously emphasized the central role of natural gas in Israel’s energy security, particularly in light of the lessons learned from Europe’s energy crisis.

It is important to note that Israel still faces significant challenges, including a relatively high budget deficit, debt levels that have risen since the war, and ongoing security uncertainty. Any security escalation, sharp weakening of the shekel, or renewed increase in energy prices could quickly alter the outlook.

Nevertheless, from a global perspective, it is difficult to ignore just how unusual the current situation is. For two years, Israel has demonstrated its ability to function under extreme conditions. Now, if inflation remains within the target range as forecasts suggest, and if the shekel continues to signal stability, Israel could enter a monetary cycle that differs from much of the world—one characterized by less fear of inflation, greater room for interest rate cuts, and an enhanced ability to support economic activity precisely at a time when other countries are being forced to remain cautious.

In a world where central banks are once again concerned about inflation, Israel’s ability to cut interest rates is not merely a technical matter. It is a signal—a signal that despite the war, and despite all the risks, the Israeli economy has not only continued to function, but has displayed exceptional resilience. Now, the Israeli story may be beginning to move from a phase of resilience to one of relative advantage.

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