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Sri Lanka wage hike seen eroding plantations profitability
Sept 29, 2009 (LBO) – Sri Lankan plantations companies relying mainly on high grown teas such as Maskeliya Plantations and Namunukula Plantations would be worst hit by a recent wage hike, an equities research report says. These are mainly small-holder farmers in the island’s southern districts making low-grown teas, which account for over 60 percent […]
Sri Lanka spice traders thwart protectionist move
Sept 29, 2009 (LBO) – Sri Lankan spice traders say they have thwarted an attempt by few processors to push the government to impose an export tax that would have benefited their own industries but hurt growers, mostly small farmers.Pepper light berries are used to make high value products from the extracted oil while nutmeg […]
Sri Lankan shares up 0.56-pct
Sep 29, 2009 (LBO) – Sri Lankan shares closed up Tuesday as investors bet on an expected rally in the coming weeks when market liquidity is lifted by refunds from two Initial Public Offerings (IPOs), brokers said.Hatton National Bank closed at 163.25 rupees, up 1.25, while DFCC Bank closed flat at 151.00 rupees. Sampath Bank […]
Sri Lanka state revenues improve in July; budget gap still wide
Sept 28, 2009 (LBO) – Sri Lanka’s state revenues picked up in July, with taxes in the first seven months only 1.47 percent behind last year, but the budget gap continues to be wide, with current expenses growing 24.7 percent, the latest official data showed. The implied annualized overall deficit narrowed to 10.4 percent of […]
Sri Lanka re-appoints former Treasury secy. Jayasundera
Sept 28, 2009 (LBO) – Sri Lanka’s former Treasury Secretary P B Jayasundera has resumed his post with immediate effect after the President Mahinda Rajapaksa re-appointed him to the post, the department of government information said. Jayasundera had served as Treasury Secretary under two Pesidents. Sumith Abeysinghe, who was Treasury Secretary has been made Cabinet […]
Sri Lanka seeks wider access to China under trade deal
Sept 28, 2009 (LBO) – Sri Lankan exporters will get better access to the Chinese market in a new round of talks under a regional trade deal scheduled for completion in October, officials said.Sri Lanka will ask for more products to be covered in the fourth round of talks under the preferential trading arrangement, Asia-Pacific […]
Indian pilot strike enters third day, flights hit
NEW DELHI, September 28, 2009 (AFP) – Debt-ridden Air India cancelled around 40 flights on Monday as management and striking pilots of the state-run carrier met to negotiate an end to three days of stoppages over a slash in bonuses.But senior pilots’ representative V.K. Bhalla told the Press Trust of India news agency that talks […]
Top Marks
Sept 28 (LBO) – Fitch Ratings Lanka said it has confirmed DFCC Bank’s (DFCC) national long-term rating at ‘AA(lka)’ with a stable outlook.It also confirmed the bank’s senior debentures at ‘AA(lka)’ and subordinated debentures at ‘AA-(lka)’, also with a stable outlook. “The ratings are driven by the bank’s strong capital base as supported by continued […]
Rogue Banking
Sep 28, 2009 (LBO) – The global financial crisis was triggered by the loose monetary policy of the US Federal Reserve but central banks remained unregulated, a top Indian Reserve Bank official said.“The crisis has happened because of two things,” Reserve Bank of India deputy governor K C Chakrabarty said at the Sri Lanka Association […]
Sri Lankan shares close flat
Sep 28, 2009 (LBO) – Sri Lankan shares closed flat Monday, as investors took a break from an overheating market, while the trend is expected to continue for a few more days, brokers said. The All Share Price Index was up 0.05 percent (1.59 points) to end at 2,893.64 while the more liquid Milanka fell […]
Sri Lanka 2010 budget may be delayed: report
Sept 27, 2009 (LBO) – The Sri Lanka government’s budget for 2010 which is usually presented to parliament in November may be delayed till after elections expected in April, a media report said.Another IMF mission is due in November. It is not clear whether the 2010 structural benchmark for December 31, 2010 will be dropped […]
Sri Lanka says to resettle displaced Tamils quickly
UNITED NATIONS, September 26, 2009 (AFP) – Sri Lanka’s prime minister vowed anew here Saturday that Colombo would quickly resettle civilians still in state-run camps after being displaced by the government rout of Tamil separatists.He complained that Sri Lankan authorities were not making sufficient progress in implementing a deal reached in May by Colombo and […]
