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Mon, 15 Jun 2026 Today's Paper
ECONOMYNEXT: Sri Lanka is expecting to wrap up financing for a 1.7 billion US dollar light rail transit project for the capital Colombo by November 2018, for construction to begin by 2020, officials said.
BEIJING (AFP): China has announced sectors of the economy where it will ease foreign investment rules, with leaders stepping up efforts to portray the country as opening up as they prepare for a possible trade war with the United States.
HONG KONG (AFP): Asian markets mostly rose yesterday, bringing an end to a tumultuous quarter that has seen sharp losses around the world, with China-US trade tensions showing no sign of calming.
Sri Lanka’s economic growth is expected to rebound this year to around 4.3 percent in the medium term, the World Bank (WB) said yesterday, while giving the island nation a stable outlook provided that the government maintains momentum in its re
As appreciating U.S. dollar is testing the resilience of many emerging and frontier markets this year, Sri Lanka stands among the most vulnerable economies for the dollar’s rising phenomenon,
Defending his senior-most official, the Central Bank Governor Dr. Indrajit Coomaraswamy yesterday dismissed the allegations levelled against Senior Deputy Governor Dr. Nandalal Weerasinghe by former Finance Minister Ravi Karunanayake.
The hefty provisions made against possible bad loans eroded an otherwise good performance at Cargills Bank, as the lender increased its top line and expanded its loan book during the first three months of the year.
(Colombo) REUTERS: Sri Lankan shares declined for a fourth straight session yesterday and posted their lowest close in nearly 15 months, as foreign investors continued to offload th
Sri Lanka is sleepwalking into a Rajapaksa dynasty characterized by illiberal democracy, state-dominated inefficient capitalism and ethnic chauvinism, after a failed test of good governance by an unholy coalition of left and right wing parties for th
A recent research has recommended the government to have a relook at the proposed tobacco cultivation ban by 2020, with a four-year phase-out period and financial assistance to tobacco farmers to diversify into other crops, as the employment of over
The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has cleared a private placement deal the troubled Anilana Hotels & Properties PLC was trying to enter into with Singapore-based Somap International Private Limited, since last year.
The Sri Lanka Association of NVOCC Agents (SLANA) this week urged the government to convert Ceylon Shipping Corporation (CSC) to a strong regional non-vessel operating common carrier (NVOCC) operator and remove excess regulations to revive the nation
The almost 70-year old Monetary Law Act (MLA) is currently being amended to take away the voting powers of the Finance Ministry at the Monetary Board, as the amended law aims to provide greater autonomy for the Central Bank over monetary policy formu
A Cabinet paper to establish a Development Finance Corporation (DFC) is being prepared by the Finance and Mass Media Ministry, Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe said yesterday.
Sri Lanka may receive funding assistance from China-backed Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB) for its Urban Regeneration Programme, which aims at relocating 50, 000 lower middle-income households living in slums in Colombo into new apartment
Central Bank Governor Dr.Indrajit Coomaraswamy says the criticism on Sri Lanka-Singapore Free Trade Agreement (SLSFTA) is not based on facts as there are no provisions enabling the free movement of professionals.
The Sri Lanka Customs is to launch an automated container tracking and logging system for imported cargo on a temporary basis at the Colombo port within the next six months, until the work on the proposed ‘smart customs area’ is completed
(Colombo) REUTERS: Sri Lanka’s tea output rose 11.04 percent in May from a year earlier, aided by good agro-climatic conditions and lower production in the previous month, the state-run Tea Board said yesterday.
Sri Lanka is increasingly becoming a destination for budget travellers, with the island nation failing to attract high-spending tourists due to a lack of a comprehensive destination marketing campaign and reliance on promotional activities carried ou
Sri Lanka’s coconut yield may normalise by next month to reach 2800 to 2900 million nuts for this year, according to Plantation Industries Minister Navin Dissanayake.
Although Sri Lanka has been successful in improving the agricultural production to achieve food security, the World Bank yesterday highlighted that malnutrition still remains a major issue, just as it is the case for the rest of South Asia, due to th
(Colombo) REUTERS: The Sri Lankan rupee closed slightly weaker yesterday in dull trade, while dollar selling by a state bank limited the downside, dealers said.
Sri Lanka’s listed entities reported some strong growth in earnings for the quarter ended in March (1Q18), as the traditional leading sectors continue to push up market earnings while the one-off gains in insurance sector further lifted overal
The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) said yesterday it would expedite the launch of the proposed Small and Medium Enterprises (SME) board on the Colombo Stock Exchange (CSE) to attract small and medium sized firms to the country’s capit
The Sri Lanka Ports Authority will soon seek Cabinet approval for the new development plan of the East Container Terminal (ECT) of the Colombo port, according to a top SLPA official.
Launching the ‘Enterprise Sri Lanka: Entrepreneurs Paradise Loan Scheme’ last Friday in Colombo, Finance and Mass Media Minister Mangala Samaraweera said entrepreneurs would be the engine of growth of the new economy which the government
(Vienna) REUTERS: OPEC moved closer yesterday towards boosting oil output as its leader Saudi Arabia appeared to have persuaded arch-rival Iran to cooperate, after major consumers warned of a supply shortage.
(Colombo) REUTERS: The Sri Lankan rupee ended firmer yesterday, further pulling away from a record-low, as exporters sold the U.S. dollar and foreign investors bought government securities a day after the
(Colombo) REUTERS: Sri Lankan shares ended steady yesterday, staying close to the 14-month low hit this week and marking their fifth straight week of losses. The Colombo stock index ended 0.01 percent weaker at 6,228.15, hovering near its lowest clos
There will be a marked improvement in the country’s macroeconomic fundamentals, following the payment of US$ 584 million (approximately Rs.94 billion), the last tranche for the Hambantota Port Development Project by China’s CMPort,
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