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Market higher; rates seen unchanged

TEL AVIV (MarketWatch) -- Israeli stocks fell after three days of gains on concerns about the global spread of swine influenza and ahead of the Bank of Israel's decision on interest rates for May, which will be announced after trading closes.
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