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Uneasy Ryder sets up vital New Zealand victory
JOHANNESBURG, September 27, 2009 (AFP) – Brave opener Jesse Ryder struck 74 runs to set up New Zealand for a 38-run win over Sri Lanka at the Wanderers Sunday that kept alive hopes of an ICC Champions Trophy semi-finals place.Ryder had to use a runner as he battled a hamstring injury and his 125-run opening […]
US Lesson
September 27, 2009 (AFP) – The Sri Lankan government said on Sunday it would study the United States’ treatment of suspected Islamic militants to learn how to deal with thousands of alleged former Tamil Tiger rebels. Sri Lanka’s attorney general Mohan Peiris was set to arrive in Washington on Monday for talks with his US […]
IMF raises 2010 global growth forecast to 3 percent
PITTSBURGH, September 26, 2009 (AFP) – The International Monetary Fund foresees a stronger than anticipated recovery from the economic crisis, with global growth approaching three percent in 2010, world leaders said Friday.The IMF had estimated in July a global contraction of 1.4 percent in 2009, followed by sluggish growth of 2.5 percent in 2010, but […]
Sri Lanka industrial production up 2.2-pct in June
Sept 26, 2009 (LBO) – Sri Lanka’s private sector industrial production rose 2.2 percent in in June 2009, from a year earlier, with food, wood products showing an upturn and apparels bottoming out, official data showed. Rubber goods production was down 3.2 percent. Cement was up 1.6 percent (down 14.1 percent in May) and building […]
Sri Lanka economists debate currency board systems
Sept 26, 2009 (LBO) – The virtues of a currency board system were hotly debated at an annual confab of top economists in Sri Lanka’s capital Colombo, as the island emerged from its latest balance of payments crisis caused by an unstable peg. Sri Lanka was exposed to balance of payments crises after 1950 when […]
”s gesture
JOHANNESBURG, September 26, 2009 (AFP) – Sri Lanka captain Kumar Sangakkara has praised his England counterpart Andrew Strauss for recalling his batsman after he was run out during a Champions Trophy match here on Friday. Sri Lankan Angelo Mathews turned England fast bowler Graham Onions to square-leg and completed a first run comfortably but collided […]
Air India flights disrupted as pilots protest pay cuts
NEW DELHI, September 26, 2009 (AFP) – State-owned Air India said several flights were disrupted Saturday after some senior pilots reported sick in protest at a decision by the airline to slash productivity bonuses.The protest by the non-unionised executive pilots, classified as airline management, comes as India’s biggest religious festival season of the year gets […]
Sri Lanka overvalued rupee points to job losses: productive sector
Sept 25, 2009 (LBO) – Sri Lanka’s overvalued currency is hurting exports and a catch up in productivity inevitably points to more industrial job losses, private sector representatives have said.His comments came as an official survey by the government’s statistics office said 155,000 industrial jobs have been lost in the second quarter of 2009 from […]
Every match is tough, says Sri Lanka coach
JOHANNESBURG, September 24, 2009 (AFP) – Sri Lanka will be keen to cash in on England’s inconsistent form and boost their hopes of qualifying for the Champions Trophy semi-finals here on Friday. Kumar Sangakkara’s Sri Lankans, having already beaten South Africa by 55 runs in their opening match of the four-team group, are closing in […]
Sri Lanka exporters miss preferential duty access to China
Sept 25, 2009 (LBO) – Sri Lankan exporters are not making use of lower import duty market access to China under a regional trade pact owing to lack of awareness and initiative, economists and trade officials said.The preferential trading arrangement, Asia-Pacific Trade Arrangement (APTA), previously called the Bangkok agreement, has helped increase trade between Sri […]
Sri Lanka tea prices up again on supply shortfall
Sept 25, 2009 (LBO) – Prices of Sri Lanka’s high grown teas made by plantation firms rose again at the Colombo auctions this week owing to supply shortages, brokers said. The local crop has been affected by drought earlier this year followed by recent labour union action that disrupted production and transport of made tea […]
DFCC Vardhana
Sept 25, 2009 (LBO) – Fitch Ratings Lanka has confirmed the ‘AA-(lka)’ national rating of DFCC Vardhana Bank Limited’s (DVB) with a ‘stable’ outlook, driven by the ‘AA(lka)/stable’ rating of its parent, DFCC Bank. DVB accounted for 29 percent of DFCC group’s assets, and Fitch says it is expected to play an important strategic role […]
