Sri Lanka gross official reserves down to USD7.2 bn by end-April
May 07, 2020 (LBO) – Sri Lanka’s gross official reserves were 7.2 billion US dollars (USD7,179.
9mn) by the end of April, down from 7.
5 billion US dollars in March, the latest Central Bank data showed.
By the end of April, the foreign currency reserves were 6,744.
1 million dollars while the reserve position in the IMF was 65.
3 million dollars.
Special Drawing Rights were 0.5 million, reserves in Gold were 369.
0 million and other reserve assets were one million US dollars.
During the year up to 06 May 2020, the Sri Lankan rupee has depreciated against the US dollar by 3.
9 percent.
The outstanding stock of T-bills and T-bonds held by foreigners has decreased by 3.93 percent during this week compared to the previous week.
The total outstanding market liquidity was a surplus of 94.
826 billion rupees by the end of the week, compared to a surplus of 96.352 billion rupees by the end of last week.
