The World - News from April 21, 1986
A judicial panel demanded the resignation of Israel’s central bank chief and the heads of the nation’s four top banks in connection with a 1983 stock market crash that cost Israelis millions of dollars. The panel, recommending consideration of criminal prosecutions, accused the bankers of illegally manipulating prices of bank shares on the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange.
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