Daily Mirror - Print Edition
Daily FT
Sunday Times
Mirror Edu
Tamil Mirror
Lankadeepa
Middleast Lankadeepa
Ada
Deshaya
Life Online
Hi Online
E-Paper
Home delivery
Advertise with us
Mobile Apps
feedback
Archive
Print Ads
Mon, 18 Nov 2024 Today's Paper
The government appears to be confronted with the difficult choice between appeasing the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and its electorate, as the IMF has issued an ultimatum to the government to bring an automatic fuel pricing formula before June
Sri Lanka’s State Minister of Finance Eran Wickramaratne has pointed out that building capacity for public debt and liability management is a matter of priority for many developing nations, particularly the low-income countries.
REUTERS: Some 82 percent of U.S. companies operating in Germany expect revenues to increase this year, a survey showed yesterday, despite a brewing trade conflict over the U.S. decision to impose tariffs steel and aluminum imports.
The Trump administration is considering declaring a national economic emergency to impose new restrictions on Chinese investment as part of a trade crackdown on Beijing, a senior US Treasury official confirmed. Heath Tarbert, assistant Treasury secre
REUTERS: Indian hospital operator Fortis Healthcare will set up an advisory committee to evaluate binding offers from suitors lining up to buy the cash-strapped company or take a stake.
REUTERS: Sri Lankan share index ended slightly firmer in a holiday-shortened trading session yesterday, hovering near a five-week closing high hit earlier in the week, as investors picked up banking and telecommunication shares.
REUTERS: The Sri Lankan rupee closed weaker in a holiday-shortened trading session yesterday, weighed down by mild importer demand for the greenback, dealers said.
REUTERS: Oil prices were set for a second consecutive week of gains yesterday, buoyed by tightening supplies and continued support from OPEC and its allies on supply cuts.
The International Monetary Fund yesterday said they reached a staff-level agreement with the Sri Lankan government on the fourth review under the economic reform programme supported by three-year Extended Fund Facility (EFF) arrangement.
A record number of Sri Lankan small and medium scale business delegates participated at the Commonwealth Business Forum that was held from 16-18 in London alongside CHOGM 2018.
The Tourism Development Ministry will be reaching out to the diplomatic community to show the remedial action taken by the government to ensure that tourists aren’t harassed or harmed in the future after the recent trouble experienced by touris
The losses of Sri Lanka’s Mattala Rajapaksa International Airport (MRIA) have decreased by 15 percent to Rs.3.39 billion in 2017 against Rs.3.9 billion recorded in 2016, mainly due to the slowing down of the rupee depreciation against the US do
REUTERS: The Sri Lankan rupee ended higher yesterday, a day after the local currency hit a record low, as greenback sales by exporters outpaced dollar demand from importers,
REUTERS: Sri Lankan share index slipped yesterday from a five-week closing high hit the previous day, snapping a six-session winning streak, as investors offloaded select blue-chip stocks in low volumes.
With aluminium prices in the world market on the surge owing to US sanctions on Russian aluminium giant United Co. Rusal, prices of new residential and commercial projects under construction in Sri Lan
The Sri Lanka Tourism Development Authority this week announced that it will be establishing a mobile unit for registration and advisory services for establishments providing services to tourists.
Petroleum Resources Development Minister Arjuna Ranatunga said yesterday the final decision on a possible fuel price hike will be taken by President Maithripala Sirisena and Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe.
The UK Secretary of State for International Trade Liam Fox has said that Britain is ready for direct investments in Sri Lanka while increasing its existing investments in the country. According to President Maithripala Sirisena’s media division
The government is likely to put its rubber stamp on cost-reflective pricing formulae for fuel and electricity within this year, as the burden of state-owned enterprise (SOE) debt has been weighing on the economy for too long.
Dialog Broadband Networks (Pvt.) Ltd (DBN), a subsidiary of Dialog Axiata PLC, is seeking Rs.7.8 billion in damages from the state-owned Sri Lanka Telecom PLC (SLT), on the industrial espionage case being heard at the Commercial High Court.
The Financial Intelligence Unit (FIU) of the Central Bank has made it obligatory for designated non-finance businesses (DNFBs) to conduct customer due diligence in a bid to curb money laundering and terrorist financing activities.
REUTERS: The Sri Lankan rupee inched up after touching a record low yesterday, with dollar demand from importers offsetting limited selling of the US currency by exporters earlier in the session,
Sri Lanka is to form a six-member secretariat for monitoring and implementation of the proposed five-year National Export Strategy (NES), Development Strategies and International Trade Ministry Secretary Chandani Wijewardana told Mirror Business, yes
The weak link between the Colombo Stock Exchange (CSE) and global market trends is keeping earnings growth of the CSE indices below growth rates of
In order to help the small states get access to global markets, Sri Lanka has pledged financial contribution to setup the Small States Trade Financial Facility, on the margins of the ongoing Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM) in the Uni
The weak link between Colombo Stock Exchange (CSE) and global market trends is keeping earnings growth of CSE indices below growth rates of competing markets.
The apparel industry, which is Sri Lanka’s leading export revenue earner, is set to gain fresh impetus from the U.S. market in the coming months, as American garment importers look for produce
Sri Lanka’s motor car registrations in March rose sharply with pre-owned or reconditioned cars hitting a record since September 2015 when the vehicle imports reached an all-time high after the Central Bank printed money to keep bank credit chea
Professor Rohan Samarajiva has been appointed the new Chairman of the Information and Communication Technology Agency of Sri Lanka (ICTA) along with a new director board.
Sri Lanka yesterday pledged to protect tourists visiting the island nation as much as possible following a spate of attacks on foreigners, but stressed that the responsibility of protecting tourists falls on the tourists themselves, as well as every
18 Nov 2024 1 hours ago
18 Nov 2024 2 hours ago
18 Nov 2024 6 hours ago
18 Nov 2024 7 hours ago