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For Sri Lanka to achieve the 2025 goal of being an upper-middle income country, the government has formulated a 3-year Economic Delivery Programme to increase per capita income to US $ 5000, create one million new jobs, and increase FDI to US $5 billion per year, State Finance Minister Eran Wickramaratne said.
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The recent election drubbing will not make the government to halt the economic reforms agenda it has already set in motion but the country may experience a slowdown in implementation of such reforms, an economist-turned-legislator in charge of national policy making process said.
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REUTERS: Sri Lankan shares slipped yesterday to a more than one-week closing low, as selling by foreign investors and some concerns about political stability weighed on sentiment, dealers said. Shares hit a more than three-week high last week after two key parties decided to remain in the ruling coalition,
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Fitch Ratings yesterday affirmed Richard Pieris & Company PLC’s (RICH) national long-term rating at ‘A(lka)’ with a stable outlook. Fitch has also affirmed the national rating on RICH’s outstanding senior unsecured debentures at ‘A(lka)’.
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The Local Government elections held on February 10, 2018 was to elect 8,293 members to 341 local authorities (24 municipalities, 41 urban councils and 276 divisional councils – Pradeshiya Sabas). This is the largest election held so far in Sri Lanka in one day where 15.8 million voters were eligible to cast their votes under a mixed system where 60 percent of members will be elected using the first –past –the –post voting
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Like many Sri Lankans across the country, I joined Sri Lanka’s 70th Independence Day festivities earlier this month. This was undoubtedly a joyful moment and proof of the country’s dynamism and stability. At 70, Sri Lanka has accomplished a lot in its seven decades as an independent nation.
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Commercial Bank of Ceylon PLC (ComBank) witnessed a stronger than average growth in new loans during 2017, which helped the bank to report higher earnings but substantially higher taxes and loan loss provisions had a somewhat bearing on the performance.
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The Sinhala Buddhist community has a cultural need to depend on a larger than li fe figure to continuously save them and cleanse the country, which is why the people voted for the Mahinda Rajapaksa faction instead of the coalition partners of the current government, according to a leading economist.
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South Asia’s first ever triathlon got underway at the Galle Face Green yesterday, with the participation of more than 800 local and foreign triathletes. Foreign participation at Ironman 70.3 Colombo was seen from India (133 triathletes), UK (76), France (47), Australia (34), USA (30) and Singapore (26). Three blind racers and a member of the Veddha community also participated.
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AFP: Australia’s largest bank the Commonwealth yesterday denied a slew of new claims by the country’s financial intelligence agency that it breached anti-money laundering laws, and rejected a major class action over the allegations.
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REUTERS: The Chinese government yesterday seized control of Anbang Insurance Group Co Ltd and said its chairman had been prosecuted, a dramatic move that highlights Beijing’s willingness to curtail big-spending conglomerates as it cracks down on financial risk.
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LAUNCESTON, Australia: If you were looking for signs that the liquefied natural gas (LNG) merry-go-round is starting to spin a little faster, the announcement of a planned massive expansion in Papua New Guinea is ample evidence.