Sri Lankan cabinet meets in former Tiger capital

KILINOCHCHI, July 14, 2010 (AFP) – The president of Sri Lanka held a cabinet meeting on Wednesday in the northern town of Kilinochchi, the capital of the Tamil Tigers rebels until they were finally defeated last year. Rajapakse’s military offensive triggered international calls for a war crimes probe. The separatist guerrillas controlled one-third of Sri […]

Sri Lanka- British business expect post-war expansion

July 14, 2010 (LBO) – The Council for Business with Britain (CBB) made up of firms doing business with the UK is expecting more business volumes between the two countries with the end of a three decade long war. “As patron of the CBB, I am pleased to support this group in their on-going efforts […]

” awaits appeal verdict in Nepal

KATHMANDU, July 13, 2010 (AFP) – Nepal’s Supreme Court is set to rule Wednesday on an appeal by a Frenchman linked to a series of grisly backpacker killings across Asia in the 1970s who is contesting his murder conviction. Charles Sobhraj, a balding 65-year-old dubbed the “Bikini Killer,” could walk free if the court overturns […]

India says Pakistan intel oversaw Mumbai attacks: report

NEW DELHI, July 14, 2010 (AFP) – India has accused Pakistani intelligence services of overseeing the 2008 militant attacks on Mumbai, a report said Wednesday ahead of a major meeting between the rival nations. Home Secretary G. K. Pillai told the Indian Express newspaper that the level of involvement of Pakistan’s Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) had […]

‘s double-digit inflation inches higher

NEW DELHI, July 14, 2010 (AFP) – India’s double-digit inflation edged higher in June, touching an annual rate of 10. 55 percent, official data showed Wednesday, stoking pressure for another interest rate hike this month. April’s inflation reading was revised higher to 11.23 percent — a 19-month peak, the data showed. But the central bank […]

Floor Plan

July 14, 2010 (LBO) – Sri Lanka’s telecom regulator is enforcing floor prices and interconnection rates for mobile phones from July 15, ending a price war that has put the industry deep in the red, though concerns remain. Sri Lanka had a ‘sender keep all’ regime for mobiles where all the revenue could be kept […]

Sri Lankan shares close up 0.97-pct

July 14, 2010 (LBO) – Sri Lanka stocks closed up Wednesday as investors re-entered the market looking for bargains, while ‘penny’ stocks continued to be actively traded despite wide price fluctuations, brokers said. Seylan Merchant Bank closed at 1.70 rupees, down 10 cents with over 11 million shares traded, while Piramal Glass of Ceylon closed […]

Sri Lanka bond prices to be made transparent

July 14, 2010 (LBO) – Sri Lanka’s bond prices will be made more transparent and a sovereign yield curve for the country is being developed with the country’s central bank Bloomberg, an international financial news and information provider said. The yield curve has become more market driven of late though some state-centric incestuous practices such […]

Sri Lanka Treasuries fall after rate cut

July 14, 2010 (LBO ) – Sri Lanka’s Treasuries yields fell Wednesday in the wake of a 25 basis point rate cut the previous Friday, according to auction results released by the government’s debt office. The 3-month yield fell 9 basis points to 7.98 percent, the 6-month yield fell 21 basis points to 8. 75 […]

IMF facilities seen as alternative for forex reserves

Daejeon, KOREA July 13, 2010 (LBO) – The International Monetary Fund (IMF) is considering creating new lending facilities to help countries cope with economic shocks and avoid the need to build costly foreign exchange reserves, officials said. Senior official from the IMF and South Korea, which is pushing the idea, said such a ‘global safety […]

Sri Lanka cabinet to meet in former Tiger capital

July 13, 2010 (AFP) – The Sri Lankan president and his ministers are to hold a meeting Wednesday in Kilinochchi, the northern town from which the Tamil Tiger rebels once ruled one-third of the island, officials said. Before the rebels were finally defeated last year, Kilinochchi was the capital of a de facto Tamil state […]

Sri Lanka disappointed no review system for India

July 12, 2010 (AFP) – Sri Lankan captain Kumar Sangakkara said Monday he was disappointed that the umpire review system would not be used for the upcoming three-Test series with India. “As a player and a team, we are very much for the umpire decision review system,” skipper Kumar Sangakkara told reporters ahead of the […]

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