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Mon, 25 Nov 2024 Today's Paper
Headline inflation as measured by the year-on-year (YoY) change in the Colombo Consumer Price Index increased to 6.2 percent in February 2020 from 5.7 percent in January 2020.
Sri Lankan authorities have expressed interest in a range of options for future engagement with the International Monetary Fund (IMF), but the specifics will be discussed after the next review in mid-April, the IMF said on Thursday.
The announced minimum daily wage of Rs.1, 000 for plantation workers is unlikely to come into effect on March 1 as decreed by the government, as wage negotiations with plantation firms and trade unions are yet to make a breakthrough with only a day r
Sri Lanka’s largest private lender in terms of assets, Commercial Bank of Ceylon PLC, yesterday said it is looking to further expand its global footprint and is in the midst of exploring the potential of setting up operations in Africa.
Hutch Telecommunications Lanka (Pvt.) Ltd, the third largest telco in the country, which has completed its island wide 4G rollout covering 90 percent of the population, says it is geared to compete with the two main mobile operators in the country on
Belluna Co. Japan and Asia Capital PLC, the developers of 447 Luna Tower recently met Prime Minister Mahinda Rajapaksa in Colombo for a discussion focused on the current Sri Lankan market and economy.
Japan’s Taisei Corporation has secured a US$ 560 million contract to build a new multi-level terminal building expanding the capacity of Sri Lanka’s Bandaranaike International Airport (BIA) to 18 million passengers per annum by end of 2023.
Despite the anticipated acceleration of economic activities and fiscal loosening, the deep tax cuts may create a challenge for the government to raise the estimated US $ 3-3.5 billion from external financing resources for external debt repayment, at
The project company of Colombo Port City (CPC), CHEC Port City Colombo, is set to kick off the global launch of the Colombo Port City project for investors at World Cities Summit 2020 in Singapore this July with first few developments of the project
Softlogic Holdings PLC returned to profit in the quarter ended December 31, 2019 (3Q20), recording a double-digit growth in the top line, as the diversified conglomerate with a strong retail footprint benefitted from the recovering consumer sentiment
Sri Lanka’s apparel exporters recently requested the authorities to revisit policies which restrict their access to the local market in order to develop their own brands, which can be later taken into the international market.
The ‘Wedding Show 2020’, an exclusive exhibition aimed at helping couples craft their picture-perfect wedding opened yesterday at the BMICH, coinciding with the month of love. The 3-day event is organised by A
Amid a fiscal deficit forecast of 7.5 percent of GDP this year, the government expects the State revenue to pick up from the second half of this year, driven by the anticipated uptick in consumption and investment activities from the announced tax cu
The employees and depositors of troubled The Finance Company PLC (TFC), which is now facing a licence cancellation, accused the financial sector regulator, the Central Bank (CB), for driving the firm towards a nearly Rs.20 billion hole in the balance
A steam locomotive, which left from Colombo Fort railway station on Sunday (09), reached Nanu-Oya railway station yesterday carrying 38 tourists from 12 countries.
Amid concerns over fiscal slippages and uptick in fiscal deficit, the Central Bank (CB) is mulling entering into a fresh programme with the International Monetary Fund (IMF), under the policy framework of the new government.
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) sounded fairly sanguine on the Sri Lankan economy and stated it was recovering from last April’s Eater attacks, supported by the solid performance of the manufacturing sector and a rebound in tourism. However,
Asian markets mostly fell yesterday after a week-long rally as investors take profits and assess developments in China’s deadly coronavirus crisis. Strong US data, Chinese financial support and a broadly healthy earnings season have provided a much
Cabinet of Ministers has approved a proposal to present a resolution to Vote on Account (VoA) in Parliament to settle arrears and to finalise the accounts for ‘out-of-the-books’ expenses incurred in relation to implementing projects utilising ext
SriLankan Airlines yesterday said it is rationalising its services to China in accordance with the current market conditions, with a temporary reduction of frequencies to several cities.
As Sri Lanka celebrated 72 years of Independence from the British colonizers, President Gotabaya Rajapaksa at the official National Independence Day celebration in Colombo, yesterday pledged to assure and enhance the political and economic freedom of
Sri Lanka’s policy dilemma has entangled the national economy in a low growth trajectory amid an expanding public debt burden, and reversing this requires a prudent mix of macro stimulus and pro-growth reforms, a top economist in the country assert
The second exhibition on the lifestyle in Pakistan was inaugurated by Small and Medium Business and Enterprise Development Minister Wimal Weerawansa at the Bandaranaike Memorial International Conference Hall yesterday.
In an unexpected move, the Central Bank (CB) yesterday slashed policy rates by 50 basis points to facilitate faster decrease in interest rates with the aim of boosting subdued economic growth to over 4 percent this year despite concerns over recent u
Sri Lanka must further strategise its trade policy pursuing trade openness, as the country’s trade reaches uncharted territory amid the scheduled expiration of the GSP Plus concession in 2023, Brexit and intensifying competition from other trading
The majority of Sri Lanka’s private sector wants the government to play a supportive role in facilitating and promoting joint ventures between Chinese and local firms to fully harness China’s benefits of the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI).
The government has been told to rethink the current tax duty structure on vehicle imports and Luxury Tax, as they have effectively put a lid on vehicle imports in excess of 1,600cc engine capacity.
Sri Lanka is bracing for a slowdown in Chinese tourist arrivals in the peak season as Chinese authorities have ordered travel agencies to suspend domestic and international tours as an attempt contain the coronavirus outbreak that has killed 56 and s
Sri Lanka could face fresh challenges from the Wuhan coronavirus outbreak, given the limited room the island nation has to relax its fiscal policy in response to a possible downturn in the world economy. “…for sovereigns where medium-term fiscal
Top professional Manil Jayesinghe (center) was yesterday ceremoniously inducted as the 25th President of CA Sri Lanka by Outgoing President Jagath Perera (right) in the presence of the International Federation of Accountants (IFAC) President Dr. In-K
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