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Lower Revenues
Nov 09, 2010 (LBO) – Sri Lanka’s DFCC Bank’s net profits were down 36 percent to 823 million rupees in the September 2010 quarter from a year earlier amid lower interest rates and profits of Commercial Bank, an associate, no longer being consolidated. Group gross loans and advances were flat at 54. 5 billion rupees […]
Sri Lankan shares close 0.7-pct down
Nov 09, 2010 (LBO) – Sri Lankan stocks closed down Tuesday as investors stayed out expecting further falls in future following a ban on stock brokers extending credit beyond January 01, 2011, brokers said. The Colombo All Share Index was down 0.72 percent (47.81 points) to 6,592.38 points, while the Milanka Index of more liquid […]
Sri Lanka unemployment lower in 2Q, but industry jobs fall: survey
Nov 08, 2010 (LBO) – Sri Lanka’s unemployment fell to 5.4 percent of jobseekers in the second quarter of 2010, down from a peak of 6.2 percent a year earlier, but there was fall in industrial workers. Compared to the first quarter of 2010, unemployment rose from 5. 0 percent. In the first quarter farming […]
Sri Lanka gets World Bank loans for small business, tourism
Nov 08, 2010 (LBO) – The World Bank said it will give Sri Lanka 125.4 million US dollars for three projects to support Small and Medium Enterprises, tourism and local service improvements in the former north-east war zone. “The three projects will help Sri Lanka reap maximum benefits of the peace dividend and make further […]
Australia end dismal run with win over Sri Lanka
BRISBANE, November 7, 2010 (AFP) – Australia avoided an unwanted record as they cruised to a comprehensive eight-wicket win over Sri Lanka in the third and final one-day international at Brisbane’s Gabba ground on Sunday. Staring at a record eighth straight international defeat, the Australians skittled Sri Lanka for 115 off 32 overs and rattled […]
Sri Lanka Hemas Power net up on higher hydro, thermal generation
Nov 08, 2010 (LBO) – Higher electricity generation from both thermal and hydro power plants helped Sri Lanka’s Hemas Power make a net profit of 124 million rupees in the September 2010 quarter, a stock exchange filing said. The company had made a loss of 3. 5 million rupees in the same period a year […]
Maldives Aitken Spence hotel bags a World Travel Award
Nov 08, 2010 (LBO) – Adaaran Prestige Water Villas, a resort in the Indian Ocean Island of Maldives, run by Sri Lanka’s Aitken Spence group won the award of the World’s Leading Watervilla at a top travel awards. Maldives also won the award for the ‘Most Romantic Destination’ at the awards on November 07. The […]
Sri Lanka stocks close weaker
Nov 08, 2010 (LBO) – Sri Lankan shares closed weaker Monday, with trading dull except for a private deal in Commercia Bank, as investors waited for the government budget, brokers said. The All Share Price Index closed at 6,640. 19, down 0.27 percent (18.26 points) while the more liquid Milanka index rose 0. 15 percent […]
Sri Lanka builds more mini-hydro, wind power plants
Nov 07, 2010 (LBO) – Sri Lanka is building more mini-hydro and wind power plants but needs more technology transfer to ensure better use of renewable energy, officials said. Energy produced from wind and solar plants varies depending on the availability of wind and sunlight and hence cannot be used as base load power. “There […]
Coal India issue could boost future state sales: analysts
MUMBAI, November 7, 2010 (AFP) – The success of India’s 3. 4-billion-dollar sale of shares in state-run Coal India has raised hopes of big returns for the government from a cascade of looming partial privatisations, analysts say. The sale of a 10 percent stake in Coal India was oversubscribed 15 times and shares soared 40 […]
Prison Clash
November 7, 2010 (AFP) – More than 50 police and prison officials were injured Sunday by inmates at Sri Lanka’s main jail in the capital Colombo after authorities launched a drugs raid, officials and doctors said. Convicts beat up police as they stormed the Welikada prison to search for hidden narcotics as part of a […]
Sri Lanka credit pick up may reduce excess liquidity: Deputy Governor
Nov 06, 2010 (LBO) – Growing credit and imports may reduce excess rupee reserves in Sri Lanka’s banking system which built up as the central bank bought foreign exchange to stop the currency appreciating, deputy governor Dharma Dheerasinghe said. “Credit is moving,” he said. “Total credit growth is now about 15 percent.” In 2009 credit […]
