Assuming this refers to the financial world, the 'proper' answer is 'מחיר השוק הנוכחי' - Me'khir Ha'Shook Ha'No'Kha'Khi (Kh is pronounced as Israelis pronounce the H in Homous).
This literally translates as 'Current market price'
However as Israelis use English terminology regularly, a more likely translation is 'Me'hir Spot' - (translating only the word for Price and putting the adjective after the noun)
The current spot price for iridium is $450 per ounce
You say 'Yalda' in Hebrew
The July 2014 spot price of silver is approximately 21 USD per ounce. This is up from one year ago. Silver is a traded commodity with a price that changes daily. While it's not normal Answers.com policy to say "use the Internet", that's the best approach in this case. You can check a site such as kitco.com, CNNMoney, etc. for the latest spot prices.
Has in Hebrew is: YESH
"Tikra" (תקרה) is how you say ceiling in Hebrew.
A commodity market is in contango if the spot price is lower than the futures price. A contango position is the futures position you hold with a price higher than spot price.
Shu'taf is partner in Hebrew
Network in Hebrew is 'Reshet'
Inawah has no meaning in Hebrew
Mustache is 'Safam' in Hebrew
Ken and in Hebrew כן
that is apartment in Hebrew דירה