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Sri Lanka October tea exports hit new high
Dec 02, 2010 (LBO) – Sri Lanka’s tea export earnings hit a new high in October 2010 as shipments rose to their highest level in four years amid high prices, brokers said. Some of the BOP type teas rose by over 50 rupees a kilo. Prices of low grown teas, which make up the bulk […]
Sri Lanka heritage hotel to lure ship passengers again
Dec 02, 2010 (LBO) – Big Sri Lankan operators and international chains have responded to a call to restore the original charms of a colonial-era hotel overlooking Colombo port once popular with visitors who came by ship, an official said. “We want to bring it back to its original form,” said Gamini Wickemasinghe, chairman of […]
Consumer Finance
Dec 02, 2010 (LBO) – Singer Finance (Lanka), a subsidiary of the Sri Lankan unit of the Singer multinational, plans to raise 400 million rupees by offering 26. 66 million shares at 15 rupees each, officials said. The Colombo stock market has been on a bull run this year, hitting record highs, although prices have […]
Credit Upturn
Dec 02, 2010 (LBO) – Sri Lanka’s HSBC unit is seeing a steep increase in corporate lending as the island recovers from a 30-year war and the country is re-building infrastructure, an official said. “Corporate banking has grown 30 percent from January to October,” HSBC chief executive Nick Nicolaou said. “Though people say banks aren’t […]
Piracy Business
KUALA LUMPUR, December 2, 2010 (AFP) – Malaysia says it is taking steps to secure the release of a Malaysian-flagged cargo ship and its 23 crew seized by Somali pirates last week in the Indian Ocean. The MV Albedo container vessel was en route from the United Arab Emirates to Kenya when it was hijacked […]
Sri Lanka stocks close down 0.3-pct
Dec 02, 2010 (LBO) – Sri Lankan stocks ended down 0.32 percent Thursday, with both indices being dragged down by index heavy stocks and the banking sector, brokers said. The All Share Price Index closed at 6,538.84, down 0.32 percent (21.05 points) while the Milanka index of liquid stocks dipped 0.73 percent (52.05 points) to […]
Quake south of Sri Lanka, Maldives
November 30, 2010 (AFP) – A 5.6-magnitude earthquake struck the South Indian Ocean on Wednesday, the US Geological Survey said, although there were no immediate reports of damage and there was no tsunami warning in effect. The quake hit at a shallow depth of 15. 3 kilometres (9.5 miles) at 02:19 local time (21:19 GMT […]
Sri Lanka Tiger hideout turned into elephant sanctuary
November 30, 2010 (AFP) – Sri Lanka is to turn a vast jungle area that was a base for the separatist Tamil Tiger rebels into a wildlife sanctuary, 18 months after the end of island’s bloody civil war, the government said Tuesday. The jungles of Mullaittivu, from where the rebels launched attacks for decades until […]
Sri Lanka exports up 16.7-pct in September, trade gap widens
Dec 01, 2010 (LBO) – Sri Lanka’s exports rose 16.7 percent to 662.9 million US dollars in September 2010, helped by higher commodity prices and a surge in apparel exports while imports grew at a faster 35.9 percent widening the trade gap, Central Bank data showed. “While earnings from garment exports to the EU increased […]
Sri Lanka property project resumed by Shing Kwan
Dec 01, 2010 (LBO) – The Singapore-based Shing Kwan group has re-activated its big Havelock City residential and commercial property project in Sri Lanka with plans to build 800 more apartments, its chairman S P Tao said. “The nature and scale of development would be similar to those in Hong Kong and Singapore,” Tao said. […]
Sri Lanka water minister to clamp down on mini-hydros: report
Dec 01, 2010 (LBO) – Sri Lanka’s irrigation ministry is planning to restrict future hydro power development on small river systems in the country in a bid to address environmental concerns, a media report said. Most of the best locations involving high rainfall and low capital costs have already been developed. Mini-hydro are cheaper than […]
Tech Tour
Dec 01, 2010 (LBO) – Computer students from Sri Lanka’s northern Jaffna University an area that was caught up in a three decade war has visited software and outsourcing firms in the island’s capital, for the first time in 20 years. Two lecturers had also accompanied the students. One lecturer had said that it was […]
