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The first review of the three-year Extended Fund Facility (EFF) obtained by Sri Lanka has been successfully completed by the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the second tranche to the value of SDR 119.894 million (approximately US $ 162.6 million) was disbursed on November 18, 2016.
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Implementing an easily accessible electronic procurement (e-procurement) platform for government procurements would save the government both time and money, and allow a level playing field when bidding for procurement opportunities, Verite Research said.
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Nations Trust Bank (NTB) recently announced an exclusive savings of up to 40 percent for its American Express and MasterCard credit cardholders, for their stay at selected Aitken Spence hotels and resorts.
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Twelve of Sri Lanka’s brightest young students have been rewarded by Commercial Bank of Ceylon with nearly Rs.750,000 in scholarships and cash prizes as Sri Lanka’s largest private bank began the disbursement of ‘Arunalu’ rewards to top achievers at the 2016 Year 5 scholarship examination. Total disbursements are expected to top Rs.5 million under this year’s rewards programme conducted by ‘Arunalu’ &ndas
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REUTERS: The Sri Lankan rupee fell yesterday on persistent worries of capital outflows as incoming President Donald Trump’s policies are seen aiding higher U.S. interest rates and a strong dollar. Rupee forwards were active, with the spot-next trading at 148.70/95 per dollar, compared with Thursday’s close of 148.65/75. “The rupee is pressured although there is on and off dollar selling. Some foreign banks are buying dollars,&rd