Central Bank Policy Rate
Primary interest rate set by the Central Bank.
Country-level macro coverage for ILS research.
Israel macro data matters for ILS because rates, inflation, growth, labour data, and external balances shape central-bank pricing and capital-flow expectations. This page brings those indicator families into one country-level map.
The highest-signal pages for Israel include Central Bank Policy Rate, Inflation Rate (CPI/HICP), Core Inflation, Gross Domestic Product (GDP) Growth, with each page linking back to the source metadata, release history, and API endpoint.
The Bank of Israel is the main policy institution to watch when reading Israel data. Inflation, activity, and labour-market surprises help traders judge whether policy is likely to tighten, stay restrictive, or move toward easing.
The pages below are organized by indicator rather than API route. That keeps the public website useful for research while still preserving direct links into the versioned API documentation for developers.
The highest-signal country pages for rates, inflation, growth, labour markets, and external balances.
Primary interest rate set by the Central Bank.
Headline inflation: the year-over-year percentage change in the Consumer Price Index (CPI), the standard measure central banks target.
CPI excluding volatile items like food and energy.
GDP growth: the quarterly change in the inflation-adjusted value of all goods and services produced in the economy.
Percentage of the labor force that is unemployed.
The difference between the value of a country's exports and imports.
Measures change in the total value of sales at the retail level.
Measures the average change over time in the selling prices received by domestic producers for their output.
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Survey-based measure of business executives' outlook on economic conditions, production, and investment plans.
Survey-based measure of consumers' confidence in economic conditions, employment prospects, and personal finances.
CPI excluding volatile items like food and energy.
Measures trade in goods and services and income flows.
GDP growth: the quarterly change in the inflation-adjusted value of all goods and services produced in the economy.
Headline inflation: the year-over-year percentage change in the Consumer Price Index (CPI), the standard measure central banks target.
Month-over-month change in the consumer price index, measuring short-term inflationary momentum.
Measures the average change over time in the selling prices received by domestic producers for their output.
Measures change in the total value of sales at the retail level.
The difference between the value of a country's exports and imports.
Nominal Effective Exchange Rate (NEER) measuring the value of a currency relative to a basket of trading partners' currencies, weighted by trade volumes. Published monthly by the BIS.
Total number of employed persons.
Number of persons employed full-time.
Number of persons employed part-time.
Ratio of the labor force to the working-age population.
Percentage of the labor force that is unemployed.
Currency in circulation + transaction deposits. RBNZ column A.
M1 + savings deposits (on-call). RBNZ derived: column A + B1.
M1 + savings + term deposits. RBNZ column A+B (broadest aggregate).
Primary interest rate set by the Central Bank.
Overnight lending rate between banks.
Indicator validated by integration tests.
Indicator validated by integration tests.
Indicator validated by integration tests.
Evergreen macro forces to keep beside the country data table.
Bank of Israel policy guidance and rate-decision language.
Inflation surprises relative to target and market expectations.
Growth momentum across GDP, retail demand, and industrial activity.
Labour-market pressure, wage-sensitive releases, and unemployment trends.
Trade, external-balance, and commodity-linked flows where relevant.
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