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PARIS (AFP) - Louvre Hotels Group, owned by China’s Jin Jiang, has signed an agreement to open two hotels under its own name in Damascus, it said during the weekend, a day after the UN announced an internal investigation into the bombing of hospitals in Syria. The confirmation of the two hotels ope
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NEW YORK (AFP) - President Donald Trump’s attacks on the US Federal Reserve make financial markets cringe, but his demand for zero interest rates makes banks sweat. As the Fed reverses course and is poised to cut the benchmark lending rate a second time on Wednesday, large US banks have signaled they expect a bigger hit to their bottom line. Banks including JPMorgan Chase and We
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The Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) will provide technical assistance to strengthen the Gender Action Plan (GAP) for Colombo Light Rail, towards making it the first woman-friendly public transport system in Sri Lanka. The Memorandum for this assist
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(LONDON) AFP: British American Tobacco (BAT) yesterday said it planned to cut 2,300 jobs globally by January as its new boss seeks to drive revenues in controversial e-cigarettes. “My goal is to oversee a step change in new category growth and significantly simplify our current ways of working and business processes, whilst delivering long-term sustainable returns for our shareholders,” Chief E
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Responding to a recent newspaper article where it was suggested to introduce a minimum export price (MEP) for Sri Lankan cinnamon to prevent unhealthy competition, the management committee of the Spices & Allied Products Producers’ & Traders’ Association (SAPPTA) dismissed such claims and said the competition between Sri Lankan cinnamon and Cassia is keeping prices low. “An individual has suggested recently in the print media that there is intens
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REUTERS: Sri Lanka’s rupee closed flat yesterday, with foreign outflows from government securities showing a declining trend, while equities ended a tad firmer. The rupee ended flat at 180.25/45 per dollar ahead of a long weekend. The currency gained 0.33 percent this week and is up 1.3 percent this year. Markets are closed for a Buddhist r
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With elections nearing, a leading economist painted gloomy economic prospects for Sri Lanka, saying that the country is faced with a choice between the devil and the deep blue sea after the current dispensation missed once in a generation opportunity to drive economic reforms. “As we stand h
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(London) REUTERS: The Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing Limited has proposed a 31.6 billion pound (US $ 39 billion) takeover of the London Stock Exchange, it said yesterday, just weeks after the London bourse announced a plan to merge with data company Refinitiv.
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(Colombo) REUTERS: Sri Lanka’s rupee closed a tad firmer yesterday with foreign outflows from government securities showing a declining trend, while stocks ended steady. The rupee ended 0.03 percent firmer at 180.25/45 per dollar. It closed at 180.30/50 on Tuesday after gaining in the two sessions.
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Sri Lanka’s private sector, which has been repeatedly affected in recent times due to lack of stability in the operating environment, presented their ‘wish list’ for the next political leadership yesterda
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Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe yesterday launched the construction work of the elevated highway, which is to be constructed from the New Kelani Bridge to Colombo Port City. The construction of 5.9 km Port Access Road and related facilities will be funded by a US$ 300 million loan from the Asian Development Bank (ADB). The leading construction c
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Considering the important role government activities play in an economy, the need for effective public financial management, which is built on trustworthiness of accountants, cannot be overlooked if a nation strives to achieve economic prosperity. “Successful economies deliver sustai
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The Central Bank plans to issue lending caps for banks with timelines this week. “We have already made some calculations. The Monetary Board is meeting this week and will consider the proposed caps and timelines. Hopefully, we will be able to issue it this week,” Central Bank Governor, Dr. Indrajith Coomaraswamy told Mirror Business. He said depending on the nature of the lending caps, the timelines given to banks would vary. “If we were to impo
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Sri Lanka’s second largest private bank by assets, Hatton National Bank PLC (HNB) said it successfully raised Rs.10 billion via a listed debenture issue. HNB in September last year, announced plans to issue 50 million BASEL III-compliant, Tier II debentures at Rs.100 a share, with an option to issue further 20 million debentures. The bank in January t