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Last Updated : 2024-04-24 11:56:00
REUTERS: Sri Lankan shares rose yesterday to hit its highest close in more than four months, led by gains in telecommunication and hotel stocks.
However, the gains were capped on concerns that the government’s move to increase the value added tax and impose new taxes, effective from May 2, would hit the bottom lines of companies.
Today the market is up on a positive feeling with the foreign inflow, but we feel it’s temporary,” said Yohan Samarakkody, head of research, SC Securities (Pvt) Ltd.
The benchmark stock index ended up 0.36 percent, or 23.72 points, at 6,679.84, at its highest closing level since Jan. 8. Shares of Nestle Lanka Plc jumped 2.32 percent while conglomerate John Keells Holdings Plc rose 0.43 percent and Dialog Axiata Plc gained 0.90 percent.
Turnover was Rs.826.7 million ($5.69 million), more than this year’s daily average of around Rs.787.5 million.
Foreign investors, who have sold equities worth Rs.3.88 billion so far this year, were net buyers for the first time in four sessions on Friday. They bought a net Rs.97.4 million worth of shares. The stock index gained 1.3 percent during the week for a sixth straight weekly rise. The 14-day relative strength index stood at 81.757 on Friday, compared with Thursday’s 80.539, Thomson Reuters data showed.
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