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Sri Lanka travel agents upgrade skills
Aug 14, 2012 (LBO) – Sri Lanka’s Travel Agents Association has put their members through a four day training programme aimed at improving skills to better service the island’s booming travel industry, officials said. The four day programme conducted by the International Aviation Academy of Sri Lankan airlines included coaching in team building, training on […]
Bank Net
Aug 14, 2012 (LBO) – Sri Lanka’s Commercial Bank of Ceylon reported profits of 2. 469 billion rupees for the June 2012 quarter up 25 percent from a year earlier with profits boosted by foreign exchange gains. The group reported earnings of 2. 96 rupees for the quarter. In the six months to June group […]
Sri Lanka stocks close up 1.27 pct
Aug 14, 2012 (LBO) – Sri Lanka’s stocks ended a seven day losing streak and closed up 1.27 percent Tuesday with large cap stocks trading on higher prices, brokers said. John Keells Holdings gained 9.30 rupees to close at 190.00 rupees up 5.01percent. Aitken Spence Plc slipped 1.70 rupees to 108.30 down 1.55 percent. AVIVA […]
Credit Trend
Aug 13, 2012 (LBO) – Loans from Sri Lanka’s banking system fell to 13. 5 billion rupees in June 2012, from 41.8 billion a month earlier with state credit no longer pressuring the banking system, while private citizens’ credit remained positive, official data showed. Total loans from commercial banks to private borrowers rose 19.0 billion […]
Financial Access
Aug 13, 2012 (LBO) – Sri Lanka’s efforts to establish banking services in the former war-torn areas included ‘laundering’ soiled money held by displaced persons, Central Bank governor Ajith Nivard Cabral told an international Defence conference in Colombo. “Banks at that time were set up in containers which were at various locations so that people […]
Sri Lanka stocks down 0.16 pct
Aug 13, 2012 (LBO) – Sri Lanka stocks closed down 0.16 percent Monday with market trading lacking momentum, brokers said. Nation Lanka, Taj Lanka, PCH Holdings, HNB Assurance and Browns Inv were among the top gainers today. PCH Holdings were up 9.9 percent to close at 11.10 rupees, Browns Investments up 7.4 percent to close […]
’s debt-ridden power utility seeks more loans
August 12, 2012 (LBO) – Sri Lanka’s power minister has sought cabinet approval to raise state-run Ceylon Electricity Board’s borrowing limit to 74.2 billion rupees to meet increasing fuel needs, settle debts and pay independent power producers, a report said. Minister Champika Ranawaka told his cabinet colleagues that the state power utility owed 16 billion […]
Preserved Documents
Aug 11, 2012 (LBO) – Sri Lanka has begun archiving legal documents of its international commitments, the island’s foreign office said. Minister of External Affairs, G. L. Peiris has made a token handover of 171 legal documents kept by the ministry’s legal office, the satatement further said. The ministry said originals of all bilateral and […]
‘s war- torn north records highest economic growth: CB
Aug 10, 2012 (LBO) – Sri Lanka’s northern province which had been badly hit by three decades of war had the highest rate of economic growth in 2011 as a post-war revival continued, the central bank said. The North Western and Southern provinces benefiting from construction, trade, manufacturing, transport, and financial services recorded the next […]
Toll Tale
Aug 10, 2012 (LBO) – Sri Lanka could use private financing to fund growing infrastructure requirements like toll roads in future given the inability of governments to meet all such funding needs, a Fitch Ratings official said. Attractive infrastructure investment opportunities in Sri Lanka could draw local and foreign capital which could help underpin future […]
Sri Lanka stocks close flat
Aug 10, 2012 (LBO) – Sri Lanka stocks closed flat Friday with the All Share Price Index gaining 2.34 points to close at 4,854.22 marginally up 0.05 percent. The Milanka index of more liquid stocks closed up 0.38 percent at 4,370.88. The S&P index of large cap stocks lost 5.08 points to close at2734.21 down […]
Sri Lanka allows transfers from NRFC accounts
Aug 09, 2012 (LBO) – Sri Lanka’s Central bank has relaxed exchange control regulations to allow the free transfer of funds from non-resident foreign currency (NRFC) accounts, the bank releasing a statement said. The bank said funds can be freely transferred between and among NRFC accounts including foreign currency investments abroad. “Necessary direction to authorized […]
