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Sri Lanka’s shares closed at a record high yesterday, logging their best year since 2010, in a year battered by the COVID-19 pandemic, Reuters said in the stock market story.
A section of the political fraternity has repeatedly called for Sri Lanka to opt for rationing system for food and fuel to ensure equal access.
In accordance with the repeated assurances given by the officials to their ability to increase the country’s foreign currency reserves up to US $ 3.0 billion by the end of the year, the Central Bank yesterday said that the reserves had reached to a
The Central Bank yesterday ordered the licensed banks to surrender 25 percent of the foreign currency they receive from a variety of sources on a weekly basis, raising the hitherto prevailed requirement of 10 percent and 20 percent in certain cases.
The fiscal deficit continued to expand in the nine months through September 2021 on the back of revenue shortfalls, which were sharper than expected due to the pandemic-induced economic restrictions and sweeping tax cuts in 2019, and the expenses whi
The revised export proceeds repatriation and conversion rule that came into effect end of October appears to be bringing the desired outcomes as Central Bank is seeing the reparations of dollars from exports having doubled during November.
The authorities were urged yesterday to take immediate remedial actions to rectify the current foreign exchange crunch faced by Sri Lanka, as the country’s private sector appears to be running out of patience with the government’s mishandling of
Licensed banks have been asked to offer extra Rs.10 for foreign currency notes “held in hand”, as part of a broader incentive package offered to encourage the general public to channel all their foreign currency through the formal banking system.
Contrary to repeated assurances by the authorities, worker remittance income fell further in November, continuing the declining streak for the seventh consecutive month.
GRI recently acquired specialty tyre company Protyre in the Baltics. With the acquisition of Protyre in Estonia, and together with its previous acquisition of Nortire, GRI has now strengthened its position to service material handling, agriculture,
Credit rating agency ICRA Lanka said consumer prices, which hit nearly a decade high last month, indicate that the economy might have entered an era of higher prices and the trend could persist in the next few months, proving that it is no longer tra
The Purchasing Managers’ Index (PMI) for both manufacturing and services activities expanded in November, signalling recovery in economic activities, though risks remain from the evolving pandemic, high external indebtedness and soaring prices.
The shares of Capital Alliance Limited (CALT) commenced trading on the Colombo Stock Exchange (CSE) yesterday.
The government was called on to regulate the importation of motor vehicles by the Vehicle Importers Association of Sri Lanka (VIASL), so that local consumers are safeguarded against “seasonal” importers and malpractices in the trade.
Leading Sri Lankan insurer Co-operative Insurance recently announced the date of its initial public offering (IPO), which is set to take place on December 20, 2021.
With the government’s current approach appearing to be failing in its ability to meet upcoming external debt servicing commitments, the Colombo-based policy think tank Advocata Institute urged the government to roll out a broad reform package targe
Sri Lanka’s service exporters, including resident Sri Lankans, who receive their earnings in foreign currencies through the banking channels, have started to protest against the conversions of their foreign currency earnings by banks, under the new
Finance Minister Basil Rajapaksa yesterday said the government wouldn’t soften the strict austerity measures announced in the Budget 2022, which includes a freeze on new public sector recruitments, and stressed that the government is in no position
The foreign exchange reserves held by the Central Bank has touched a fresh low in November after continuously falling for last three months, on account of foreign currency obligations, which came up for retirement, stoking serious concerns over the a
The Economist ranked the Sri Lankan economy among the most vulnerable nations to the change in monetary policy by the United States (US) Federal Reserve next year, a move which could tighten liquidity conditions for emerging markets and the broader d
Central Bank Governor Ajith Nivard Cabraal sees a rare silver lining for the country to transform its external sector and the debt profile to a much resilient and sustainable position, with the unique approach taken by the government to emerge out of
The Central Bank (CB) plans to restore official worker remittance inflows by clamping down on unofficial money transmission channels such as ‘Hawala’ and ‘Undiyal’ systems while offering a special incentive package to Sri Lankan expatriates t
Capitalising on India’s ‘Neighbourhood First’ policy, Finance Minister Basil Rajapaksa, during his recent visit to New Delhi, firmed up the need for cooperation in four key areas that would help the island ease the hiccups it faces at present.
Bringing a blockbuster earnings season to a close, Sri Lanka’s listed companies have delivered robust earnings for the quarter ended in September 2021 indicating that big corporates have largely built resilience and have acclimatised with the new e
The Central Bank says it would end the year with over US $ 3.5 billion in foreign exchange reserves, recouping from the recent depths they fell in September and October, as several bilateral funding lines are expected to be realised while the collect
Sri Lanka’s fiscal deficit expanded to over Rs.1.12 trillion in the first eight months in 2021 compared to about Rs.975 billion in the same period last year, as the pandemic and its prolonged lockdowns deprived the government of its revenues, while
The worker remittance inflows to Sri Lanka is estimated to decline by 6.2 percent year-on-year (YoY) to pre-pandemic levels of US $ 6.7 billion this year while the outlook for 2022 remains largely uncertain, according to the World Bank (WB).
Reinforcing customer-centricity in providing excellent services, SLT-Mobitel Mobile has become the first in Asia to receive the international ISO 18295-1:2017 quality standard for its Customer Contact Centre (CCC) operations recently. Additionally, S
In yet another progressive step bringing about a giant leap within the Sri Lankan education domain and marking a first in the country, Dialog Enterprise introduced Convergence Tech Identity (CTI), a revolutionary digital education credentials service
Shrugging off concerns raised by certain parties in recent times over the country’s ability to meet its foreign currency debt obligations falling due next year, the Central Bank Governor Ajith Nivard Cabraal said the provisions had already been mad
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