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Shippers Academy to discuss state of economy with CB Governor

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Central Bank Chief Dr. Indrajit Coomaraswamy was recently recognised as the South Asian Central Bank Governor of the year, managing a tough economic situation faced by Sri Lanka.


Serious debt burden is creating macroeconomic policy issues and foreign exchange challenges where the US$81 billion economy of Sri Lanka has to pay a US$5+ billion repayment within the next two years.


Given the stormy conditions, Dr. Coomaraswamy has spoken truthfully of the challenges that he and CBSL is facing and the state faces, but in the recent weeks he was confident that the CBSL has a plan to stabilize the economy and correct fundamentals  and to support long term export driven economic objectives set by the President, Prime Minister and the government.


The Shippers’ Academy Colombo annually invites the Governor, prior to the national budget to speak on the state of the economy. This year too, Dr. Indrajit Coomaraswamy is to address a gathering tomorrow at the Galadari Hotel from 9:00a.m. to 11:00a.m.. It is expected that he will speak on the many topics and give his views on the upcoming budget and the need for fiscal consolidation.


Among  the insights would be the reforms at CBSL, policy rates, growth predictions, deficit target, inflation, private sector credit growth, interest rates, tax incentivises, expected external shocks, exchange rates,  bond market, reserves and more.


The Shippers’ Academy Colombo invites senior managers, decision makers, economists and industry leaders to get a macro picture of the economy and the directions of the coming year.