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The apartments in Colombo are witnessing lacklustre sales despite an increase in ‘branded’ properties due to the developers and investors failing to capture the unique requirements of the locals in the design concept, a top architect said.
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ECONOMYNEXT: The rupee closed weaker at around 173.80/174.00 rupees against the US dollar in the spot market yesterday amidst a constitutional crisis and gilt yields ended sharply higher and stocks surged 1.92 percent, the highest gain in four years, market participants said.
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The great achievements of the 20th century in the demographic sector are increment of longevity, reducing infant mortality, an increment of life expectancy and decreased fertility rates, through medical science. However, this has caused to make an imbalance in the population pyramid and put more weight on the population seesaw by the rapidly aging population.
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REUTERS: IBM Corp said it had agreed to acquire U.S. software company Red Hat Inc. for US $ 34 billion, including debt, as it seeks to diversify its technology hardware and consulting business into higher-margin products and services.
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International rating agency Moody’s Investors Service yesterday said the political crisis unfolding in Sri Lanka with the sudden appointment of former president Mahinda Rajapaksa in place of Ranil Wickremesinghe is credit negative for the sovereign.
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Weak consumer sentiments continued to weigh in on Ceylon Cold Stores PLC’s (CCS) performance as Sri Lanka’s largest beverage and frozen foods company filed one of its weakest quarterly performances for September.
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Lanka IOC PLC reported profits for the quarter ended September 30, 2018 (2Q19) against a loss made in the same quarter last year, indicating that the automatic fuel pricing formula in place has helped the company to stabalise its performance.
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Industry experts say the Colombo bourse is expected to have vibrant activity today, following the sudden and unexpected change in the country’s political landscape, but the majority opined the hype would be short-lived.
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The Board of Directors of the Asian Development Bank (ADB) has approved a grant and loan package totaling US$50 million to support the development of a more responsive and efficient primary health care system in four underserved Sri Lankan provinces.
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BEIJING (AFP) - Japan and China signed US$2.6 billion in business deals and touted their warmer ties yesterday during a rare visit to Beijing by Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe as both face trade challenges from US President Donald Trump.
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COLOMBO (Reuters) - The Sri Lankan rupee touched a record low yesterday as banks and importers purchased U.S. dollar, while stocks climbed 1.1 percent to a two-week closing high but foreign investors’ exit from the island nation’s risky assets weighed on sentiment.
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FRANKFURT (Reuters) - Volkswagen has held an initial meeting to discuss plans for the flotation of its trucks unit Traton, set to be Germany’s biggest of 2019, after hiring a quartet of banks to manage the potential 6 billion euro (US$6.8 billion) IPO, people close to the matter said. Visitors stand at the booth of Volkswagen’s truck unit Traton Group, former Volkswagen Truck & Bus AG, in Hanover, Germany September 19, 2018.
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The Regional Plantation Companies (RPC) urge estate labour unions to embrace a productivity-based wage model in order to achieve a daily wage above Rs. 1000, which would also boost low productivity levels of RPCs. Addressing a press conference in Colombo yesterday, Planters’ Association (PA) Chairman Sunil Poholiyadde revealed that negotiati
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GENEVA (AFP) - The number of people travelling by air should double to 8.2 billion a year by 2037, with Asia and the Pacific leading the way, sector federation IATA forecast this week. Protectionist measures could nonetheless curb the surge, The International Air Transport Association added in an update to its 20-year passenger forecast.From the current level of 4.1 billion passengers, traffic should expand by 3.5 percent annually,
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Land prices in Sri Lanka’s capital, Colombo district have risen by a sharp 16.3 percent during the first half of 2018 from the same period in 2017 with the biggest increase seen in the commercial land of the region. The Land Price Index measured bi-annually by the Statistics Department of the Central Bank showed the overall index value rising to 116.3 for the first half of 2018 from the base period of f