Sri Lanka Treasuries yields marginally up

Jan 21, 2010 (LBO) – Sri Lanka’s Treasury bill yields edged up marginally across maturities at Wednesday’s auction, the government’s debt office said. The 3-month yield rose 02 basis points to 7.86 percent, the 6-month yield also moved up 04 basis points to 8.86 percent and the 12-month yield moved up 03 basis points to […]

‘s group writes to presidential front runners

Jan 20, 2010 (LBO) – A Sri Lankan citizen’s group has written to the two main candidates running for next weeks polls asking for more attention to the island’s minority groups and constitutional reforms to promote equality to all citizens. “We note with distress a major lacuna in both manifestos,” the group, Friday Forum said […]

Sri Lanka exports fall 5.0-pct in November

Jan 20, 2009 (LBO) – Sri Lanka’s exports fell 5.0 percent in December from a year earlier, with industrial exports falling 12.2 percent, though agricultural exports were up 23.7 percent, the Central Bank said. During the 11 months to November exports were down 14.7 percent to 6,361.1 million US dollars, imports were down 31. 9 […]

Sri Lanka to get solar power plant from Korea

Jan 20, 2010 (LBO) – Sri Lanka is getting a 500 kiloWatt solar power plant from Korea which will be built in Hambantota in the south of the island and used to gain more knowledge on operating the technology , officials said. The plant will be run by the Sri Lanka Sustainable Energy Authority, which […]

Giant, leaping Asian carp threaten US Great Lakes

CHICAGO, January 20, 2010 (AFP) – Huge Asian carp, which act like “aquatic vacuum cleaners” and leap into the air when spooked by motorboats, may have invaded the US Great Lakes despite a massive effort to block them, officials said Tuesday. Researchers analyzing water samples have discovered fragments of Asian carp DNA in Lake Michigan, […]

Pacific Refuge

WELLINGTON, January 19, 2010 (AFP) – New Zealand has agreed to take 13 Sri Lankan refugees who spent weeks refusing to leave an Australian customs boat in Indonesia last year, the government said Tuesday. New Zealand originally did not want to take any of the Tamil refugees who refused to leave the Oceanic Viking, but […]

Sri Lanka dairy farmers get US lift

Jan 20, 2010 (LBO) – Dairy farmers in eastern Sri Lanka will get technical help to improve milk production and also be linked to agri-business firms, in a program supported by the United States. The US Agency for International Development (USAID) has signed a deal with Manmunai West Livestock Breeders Cooperative Society to increase the […]

Sri Lankan stocks recover losses

Jan 20, 2010 (LBO) – Sri Lankan shares closed 1.4 percent higher Wednesday recouping some of the losses made over the past two days as investors kept a close eye on presidential polls due early next week, dealers said. With occupancy rates going up their is renewed interest in the leisure sector, brokers said. Aitken […]

Sri Lanka foreign reserves US5.2bn in November

Jan 20, 2010 (LBO) – Sri Lanka’s foreign reserves reached 5,228 million US dollars by end November 2009, which was equal to 6.4 months of imports, the Central Bank said. In 2009 the trade deficit was 2,468.5 million US dollars and remittances were 567 million US dollars higher. With the balances of the Asian Clearing […]

Sri Lanka holds policy rates steady

Jan 19, 2010 (LBO) – Sri Lanka’s central bank said it was keeping its main reverse repurchase policy rate at which money is injected to markets steady at 9. 75 percent, though inflation has started to pick up. “Though some volatility has been observed in the short term money market rates in recent weeks, market […]

” private sector salary hike

Jan 19, 2010 (LBO) – Sri Lanka’s labour minister has “ordered” a 2,500 rupee salary hike to private sector workers, a ministry statement said, though an organization representing the major employers said they had no knowledge of the move. The statement said a 405 rupee a month wage deal negotiated between a group of large […]

Deadly unrest flares in Sri Lanka ahead of vote

January 18, 2010 (AFP) – A Sri Lankan opposition supporter was killed on Monday as fresh unrest erupted ahead of next week’s presidential election despite a security crackdown, police said. The man was killed in a clash with ruling party activists in northwestern Sri Lanka, the third politically-related death in the run-up to the vote […]

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