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Sri Lanka’s premier trade chamber Ceylon Chamber of Commerce (CCC) said it holds President Maithripala Sirisena and Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe responsible and accountable for the choice of ministers appointed yesterday.
(Colombo) REUTERS: The Sri Lankan rupee touched a record low in early trade yesterday and ended weaker amid pressure on the currency due to foreign outflows from bonds and stocks as uncertainty from a political crisis dented sentiment. Sri Lankan Pre
(Colombo) AFP: Sri Lanka’s President Maithripala Sirisena named a 30-member Cabinet yesterday to end a crippling seven-week power struggle with his Prime Minister, but only after a final tu
While congratulating the United National Party MP John Amaratunga on his appointment as the Tourism, Wildlife and Christian Religious Affairs Minister, The Hotels Association of Sri Lanka (THASL) yesterday endorsed the combining of wildlife with tour
The newly appointed Cabinet of Ministers of the United National Front (UNF) government led by Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe yesterday passed a proposal for a vote-on-account for state expenditure in the first four m
Japan yesterday welcomed the recent development toward political stability in Sri Lanka, including the appointment of the new Cabinet, through due process in accordance with the law, and commended all the parties for their efforts.
The director board of Commercial Bank of Ceylon PLC yesterday revealed plans to raise up to Rs.15 billion though a Basel III compliant listed debt issue, subject to necessary regulatory and shareholder approvals.
The State-run Bank of Ceylon (BOC) yesterday announced the resignation of its Chairman and four other directors following the change in government. The directors who announced their resignations were: Neil Umagiliya (Chairman) and the Non-Executive D
Sri Lanka’s economy was estimated to have grown 2.9 percent in the third quarter of this year (3Q18) following the expansion of all three major activities of the economy—agriculture, industry and services, according to the Census and Stat
Hayleys Advantis Limited ceremonially unveiled Sri Lanka’s largest distribution hub – Advantis 3PL Plus Logistics City – in Kotugoda, Ja-Ela recently.
South Asia Gateway Terminals (Pvt.) Ltd (SAGT), Sri Lanka’s first public-private partnership, a flagship venture of the Board of Investment, today achieved an impressive two million 20-foot equivalent container units (TEUs) in a calendar year,
(Colombo) REUTERS: The Sri Lankan rupee ended weaker yesterday amid pressure on the currency due to foreign outflows from bonds and stocks as uncertainty from a political crisis dented sentiment.
Sri Lanka’s economy was estimated to have grown 2.9 percent in the third quarter of this year (3Q18) following the expansion of all three major activities of the economy—agricultu
Sri Lankan astronomy enthusiasts will have a rare opportunity to observe a comet in the eastern sky soon after sunset in the constellation of Taurus these days. The comet 46P/Wirtanen, a space rock which is only 1.2 kilometres in diameter was first o
The indices at the Colombo Stock Exchange (CSE) closed in the red territory yesterday as the country awaits for the appointment of a fresh Cabinet of ministers following the appointment of Ranil Wickremesinghe as the Prime Minister last Sunday after
The Court of Appeal issued notice and fixed for support on January 31, 2019 for an interim order in respect of a writ petition, which alleged that awarding of the tender for the provision of luggage wrapping services at the departure check-in area of
Sri Lanka’s apparel industry has revised this year’s export target to US $ 5 billion from the earlier target of US $ 5.5 billion, amid the October apparel export earnings declining by marginal one percent year-on-year (YoY) to US $ 403 mi
(Colombo) REUTERS: The Sri Lankan rupee strengthened yesterday while bond yields dropped as a seven-week political crisis appeared to ebb after President Maithripala Sirisena reinstated the premier he had initially sacked in a widely criticised move.
Iconic integrated development Cinnamon Life recently completed the structure of the ‘Suites Tower’, which comprises of 39 floors. A topping off ceremony was held on site to celebrate this key milestone.
The Delegation of the European Union (EU) in a statement yesterday welcomed the peaceful and democratic resolution of the political crisis in accordance with Sri Lanka’s constitution.
The World Health Organisation (WHO) yesterday commended stronger tobacco control measures being adopted by Thailand, which has become the first in Asia and the first low and middle-income country to adopt plain packaging for tobacco products.
Sales in Sri Lanka’s residential condominium sector have experienced a slowdown due to the general uncertainty in the country, devaluation of the rupee and high cost of financing. Speaking to Mirror Business, KPMG Principal Deal A
Dialog Axiata has become the first provider in Sri Lanka to be granted certification under the GSMA’s Mobile Money Certification initiative. Through its premier mobile payment Network, eZ Cash, Dialog Axiata is amongst first seven mobile
(Washington) AFP: The US Federal Reserve is likely to raise interest rates in the coming week but policymakers have begun to signal they may take it a bit slower in 2019.
Sri Lanka’s Purchasing Managers Index (PMI) fell in November mainly due to the slowdown in new orders in textile and wearing apparels while the heightened political crisis soured the expectations in the services sector. Accordingly, the m
(Colombo) AFP: Former Maldives president Abdulla Yameen is under investigation for corruption, police said yesterday, after a court ordered accounts holding US$ 6.5 million to be frozen.
The Sri Lankan rupee ended weaker yesterday amid pressure on the currency due to foreign outflows from bonds and stocks as uncertainty from a lingering political crisis weighed on sentiment.
FRANKFURT AM MAIN (AFP) - Many among the more than one million people who arrived in Germany as migrants or refugees since 2015 are integrating speedily through work, the head of a key business group said yesterday.
HONG KONG (AFP) - Asian markets fell yesterday, putting the region on course to end a broadly positive week on a sour note, as traders took a step back and their profits off the table.
NEW DELHI (AFP) - India’s Supreme Court dismissed yesterday calls for an investigation into a controversial French fighter jet deal, in a move seen as a boost for Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
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