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The Urban Development Authority (UDA) of Sri Lanka and Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) commenced the study to formulate the urban development vision and detailed urban plans towards enhancing the attractiveness of Kandy as a historic and touristic city towards realizing its unique socio-economic potential while preserving its ancient heritage sacred to Buddhists around the world.
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Sri Lanka Telecom (SLT) has joined hands with Fortinet, the global leader in high-performance cyber security solutions provider and Arbor Networks, the security division of NETSCOUT, one of the world’s leading providers of DDoS protection in the enterprise, carrier and mobile market segments to boost the next generation managed security services to business organizations.
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At Mobile World Congress 2017 (MWC 2017) which officially kicked off in Barcelona, Spain, Huawei is leading a number of activities including joint exhibitions, keynote speeches and industry forums, under the theme of “Open ROADS to a Better Connected World”.
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The newly revitalized Nokia phone business is going back to the future to re-introduce a brightly coloured version of the best selling phone of 2000, which analysts hailed as a smart retro gambit but one which could overshadow its re-entry into the smartphone market.
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Although Sri Lanka is very rich in natural resources including a significant amount of natural forests, their utilisation should have been restricted for the sake of conservation so that the generations to come in future can utilise them in a sustainable manner.
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Greater consumer confidence could bring about higher returns from Sri Lanka’s retail sector, though the possibility of a further tightening of monetary policy by the country’s central bank might offset any near-term gains.
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Transparency International’s 2016 Corruption Perception Index (CPI) generated the usual chatter. Countries that performed well congratulated themselves; countries further down the list decried the results as unscientific and biased.
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Ceylinco Insurance PLC, which runs Sri Lanka’s market leading life insurance business based on gross written premiums (GWPs), recorded earnings of Rs.87.19 a share or Rs.2.3 billion for the December quarter (4Q16), up 38 percent year-on-year (YoY), the interim financial accounts showed. The GWPs of both life and non life for the quarter rose 9 percent YoY to Rs.8.3 billion while the insurance group paid claims and benefits amounting to Rs.3
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Delivering an unprecedented new level of banking convenience to patients, visitors, and employees, Sri Lanka’s largest private sector bank, HNB PLC in partnership with the Softlogic Group’s healthcare arm, Asiri Health, opened its newest fully-fledged customer service center at Asiri Surgical Hospital. Offering a comprehensive list of banking products and services, the new branch will be open from 9 am to 3 pm on weekdays, and
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If good dining brings smiles to the diners, Commercial Bank’s credit and debit card holders will be smiling a lot over the next two months as they enjoy the Bank’s latest ‘Dine & Smile’ promotion. Sixty four popular restaurants including 40 located within 21 leading hotels will offer discounts of 30 percent on ComBank credit cards and 20 percent on ComBank debit cards till 10th April 2017, the bank announced.
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The lack of protests and lawsuits against recently implemented loan-to-value (LTV) ratio for vehicle financing is surprising, since the policy is likely to cause major macroeconomic distortions, according to the head of Colombo-based research house and an equity brokerage.
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REUTERS: Sri Lanka’s consumer prices rose 6.8 percent in February from a year earlier, accelerating from the previous month’s 5.5 percent increase under a revised base-year and market basket, data from the Department of Census and Statistics showed yesterday.
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Vidullanka PLC (VLL), a mini hydro operator said it was carrying out a private placement of shares to partly settle the purchase of a mini hydro project in Uganda, subject to Colombo Stock Exchange and shareholder approval.
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In a bid to turn around its fortunes, Sri Lanka’s capital market stakeholders want the government to play a bigger role in the market by way of listing state assets on the bourse and reactivating the state-run private sector pension fund, Employees’ Provident Fund (EPF).
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The 2017 edition of the Dr. Nihal Jinasena Memorial Cup sailing regatta took place on 18th February. Supported by Sail Lanka Charter and sponsored and organised by Ruhunu Sailing Association (RCA)
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The recently surfaced mystery gazette notification with regard to government securities (G-Secs) is part of an obsolete law, which the Central Bank has been attempting to comply with, and the law would be amended as soon as possible, the country’s economic managers said yesterday.