"Israel Returns To The Table For Hostage Negotiations" - CNN
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Israel has proposed a new pause in fighting with Hamas for the release of hostages in Gaza. This marks a shift in the situation since military operations and formal negotiations were previously halted. The proposal includes a phased release of hostages, including women. However, a deal is not imminent, and discussions are just beginning. Domestic pressure in Israel has increased after the IDF mistakenly killed three Israeli hostages. Hamas is under pressure as well and is demanding the release of more prisoners in exchange for hostages. Previous negotiations involved the US, Qatar, and the release of 80 Israelis and 240 Palestinians.

December 20, 2023 | 5:15 pm
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The iShares MSCI Israel ETF (EIS) may be indirectly affected by the news of Israel's negotiations with Hamas, as geopolitical tensions can influence investor sentiment towards Israeli assets.
While the ETF EIS tracks the investment results of an index composed of Israeli equities, geopolitical events can impact market perceptions and investor confidence. The news of negotiations may lead to cautious optimism, but the lack of an imminent deal and the complexity of the situation make the short-term impact on EIS neutral.
CONFIDENCE 70
IMPORTANCE 60
RELEVANCE 50
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The SPDR S&P 500 ETF Trust (SPY) is unlikely to be significantly impacted by the Israel-Hamas negotiations as it is a broad-based ETF reflecting the US market, which is generally less sensitive to specific international geopolitical events.
SPY represents a wide range of sectors and is not heavily influenced by specific international geopolitical events, especially those with uncertain outcomes. The ETF's performance is more closely tied to domestic economic indicators and corporate earnings than to the Israel-Hamas negotiations.
CONFIDENCE 80
IMPORTANCE 30
RELEVANCE 20