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Sat, 13 Jun 2026 Today's Paper
A totally fresh commission is likely to be established at the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) shortly, following the expiry of the three-year term of the commission led by Chairman Thilak Karunaratne on January 25, this year.
The Colombo port has gained five places in the latest Drewry Port Connectivity Index to be ranked as the 13th best connectivity port. According to the rankings, the Colombo port is also the best connectivity port in South Asia.
The remainder of 2018 and the entirety of 2019 would be positive for consumer markets as the government is likely to introduce fiscal stimulus in the run up to 2020 elections after the battering it took at the local government elections, industry exp
Qatar is looking to Asia for foreign investment in a ‘new era’ for the country, following the blockade by a number of major Arab nations in June last year.
REUTERS: The Sri Lankan rupee closed steady yesterday as exporter dollar sales and inward remittances offset demand for the U.S. currency in early trade, dealers said.The rupee closed unchanged at 156.10/15 per dollar.
REUTERS: Sri Lankan shares slipped to their lowest close in more than eight weeks yesterday, led by beverage and telecom stocks as investors remained worried about the island nation’s slower economic growth, brokers said.
REUTERS: China is preparing a range of responses to planned U.S. tariffs and will stand up to protectionism, but still hopes for dialogue, Beijing’s ambassador to the World Trade Organization (WTO) said on Thursday.
AFP: Tiny olive ridley turtles have hatched in India’s financial capital Mumbai for the first time in two decades after a major cleanup of a beach, officials said yesterday. Dozens of the threatened species cracked out of their egg shells and s
AFP: The United States launched yesterday a challenge at the World Trade Organization against China over intellectual property breaches, a statement said. “The United States is taking action at the World Trade Organization (WTO) to address Chin
AFP: Asian markets plunged yesterday following a sell-off in New York as Donald Trump sparked fresh trade war fears by imposing huge tariffs on Chinese imports and Beijing unveiled its own measures against US goods.
REUTERS: Sri Lankan shares ended marginally higher yesterday, snapping three straight sessions of falls, as investors bought beverage and diversified stocks, brokers said.
ECONOMYNEXT: Sri Lanka’s company law is to be changed to give powers to authorities to force shareholders of private companies to submit more information about themselves under global anti-money laundering laws.
REUTERS: The Sri Lankan rupee ended slightly weaker yesterday as dollar demand from importers and banks outweighed mild selling of the U.S. currency by exporters, dealers said.
Senkadagala Finance PLC has entered into a loan agreement with International Finance Corporation (IFC), a member of the World Bank Group to borrow US $ 15 million, a stock exchange filing said.
The shortage of labour— skilled or unskilled—is cited as the number one limiting factor faced by Sri Lanka’s export-oriented manufacturers, when they met the press at a recently held media round table and this issue has forced many
Every new Visa card issued in Sri Lanka from October this year will be payWave-enabled, Visa’s Asia Pacific Head of Risk Joe Cunningham told Mirror Business yesterday.
‘The One’, an ambitious property development project with a price tag of US $ 500 million in the heart of Colombo, is hoping to bring back its former glory to the Colombo Fort area.
Tourism Development and Christian Affairs Minister John Amaratunga yesterday said that the recent violence in Kandy caused a negative impact on the tourism industry.
The Finance Ministry will be resorting to borrowings from state banks and offshore banking units to cover just under half of the Sri Lanka Development Bond Maturities during the first quarter of 2018. According to Finance and Mass Media Acting Minist
REUTERS: The Sri Lankan rupee rose slightly yesterday as exporters sold dollars and remittances boosted inflows, while the gains were capped by importer demand for the US currency in late trade, dealers said.
The investment banks and stockbrokers came under fire yesterday by the industry experts for their greed and inaction when dealing with initial public offerings (IPOs), which has led to the deterioration of the capital market, since the public has los
The Central Bank with the assistance of International Finance Corporation (IFC), a member of the World Bank Group yesterday held the inaugural session to develop National Financial Inclusion Strategy (NFIS) in a fresh push to increase financial inclu
An attempt is likely to be made to alter the Cabinet approved Demutualization of the Colombo Stock Exchange Bill, which is scheduled to be presented to Parliament today, Mirror Business learns. A major sour point for the bill was the value allocation
Dialog Axiata PLC yesterday said it would invest Rs.262.5 million to establish, operate and manage a data centre, which they are hoping to develop with St. Anthony’s Property Developers (Pvt.) Ltd.
Sri Lanka may have put in place safeguards to protect the mom-and-pop investor who holds a small amount of corporate bonds but those same safeguards seem to be turning away the institutional investors who account for the bulk of those investments, im
REUTERS: Sri Lanka’s tea output in February rose 14 percent from a year earlier due to favourable weather and a lower base last year, the state-run Tea Board said yesterday.
DFCC Bank PLC has received the preliminary approval to list the Basel III-compliant sub-debt instruments worth up to Rs.7 billion, on the Colombo Stock Exchange.
REUTERS: The Sri Lankan rupee touched an all-time low yesterday on dollar demand from importers but selling of the US greenback by exporters late in the day eased some pressure on the currency, dealers said.
The United States has terminated the anti-dumping and countervailing duty investigations on imports of rubber bands from Sri Lanka on March 15, Sri Lanka’s Industry and Commerce Ministry said in a statement, yesterday.
REUTERS: Sri Lankan shares fell to their lowest close in nearly seven weeks yesterday, as investors sold diversified and manufacturing stocks on worries over slower economic growth, brokers said.
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