Sri Lanka submits seabed claim to UN

May 12, 2009 (LBO) – Sri Lanka formally presented its claim for sovereignty over an extended continental shelf around the island under international law to the United Nations last Friday, government officials said. The claim will be considered at the 24th session of the UN Commission on the Limits of the Continental Shelf to be […]

Sri Lanka Jan-Feb state revenues shrink 10.6-pct

May 11, 2009 (LBO) – Sri Lanka’s state revenues have fallen 10.6 percent in the two months to February 2009, amid a slowing economy and collapsing imports while expenses are still rising, the latest official data shows. Inflation It is unusual for Sri Lanka’s revenues to fall on an absolute basis. Coupled with inflation, Sri […]

Rights groups pressure Japan over Sri Lanka conflict

May 11, 2009 (AFP) – Japan must “shoulder its responsibilities” and use its leverage to prevent a civilian bloodbath in Sri Lanka’s ethnic conflict, human rights and conflict prevention groups said Monday.Japan, which is Sri Lanka’s largest aid donor and holds two thirds of the island’s foreign debt, needs to “play a more active role” […]

Sri Lanka apparel exports holding up

May 11, 09 (LBO) – Sri Lankan apparel exports are slowing as demand slumps with recession but a weaker rupee and continuing duty free access to Europe enable exporters to remain competitive, a senior official said.Rohan Masakorala, secretary general of the Joint Apparel Association Forum, an industry body, said the industry would have been in […]

UN says more than 100 children dead in Sri Lanka conflict

May 11, 2009 (AFP) – The UN condemned on Monday the killing of civilians in Sri Lanka at the weekend as a “bloodbath” in which more than 100 children died, as the government and rebels traded blame for the attacks. Sri Lanka’s government believes its soldiers are on the verge of defeating the Liberation Tigers […]

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May 11, 2009 (AFP) – Sri Lanka on Monday protested against a United Nations statement that said a large number of civilians had been killed in a “bloodbath” in the northeast where troops are fighting Tamil rebels.Foreign Secretary Palitha Kohona said the government had summoned UN representative Amin Awad to receive a formal protest. “We […]

Australia intercepts 12th refugee boat

SYDNEY, May 11, 2009 (AFP) – The latest in a steady stream of refugee boats was intercepted off Australia Monday, officials said, fuelling controversy over the government’s softer line on asylum seekers. It was the 12th suspected people-smuggling ship to be stopped in Australian waters or to have made landfall since January, which have brought […]

Profit Outlook

LONDON, May 11, 2009 (AFP) – Global banking giant HSBC said on Monday that profits were rising strongly on the basis of first-quarter data and it saw “robust” growth in China and India, while remaining cautious for the year. First-quarter pre-tax profits were “well ahead” of the figure for the same period of last year, […]

Sri Lankan shares up, rupee steady

May 11, 2009 (LBO) – Profit taking helped to subdue gains in Sri Lankan stocks Monday while the rupee continued to hold against the dollar, traders and brokers said. The rupee opened the day at 116.70/117.00 levels and strengthened to 116.50/70 levels by mid afternoon but weakened by late afternoon to trade at 117.00/117.10, dealers […]

Sri Lanka central bank net forex buyer in April: official data

May 11, 2009 (LBO) – Sri Lanka’s central bank has bought 37 million dollars from forex markets in April 2009 in the first full month after ‘floating’ the rupee ahead of an International Monetary Fund bailout, the latest official data shows. The rupee depreciated despite a collapsing import bill. Sri Lanka’s central bank has also […]

‘s war on the operating table

CHEDDIKULAM, May 10, 2009 (AFP) – The X-ray shows a bullet lodged next to the heart of a Tamil man, one of tens of thousands who have flooded out of Sri Lanka’s northeast to escape the war with the Tamil Tigers.“He said he was shot in the chest six months ago.But we can’t remove it […]

Regional Link

May 10, 2009 (LBO) – India is one of the world’s most dynamic economies and attractive markets with which Sri Lanka continues to have strong relations by reason of proximity and history. India’s relations with Sri Lanka have, for the most part, been friendly and are probably the best that it enjoys with its non-micro-state […]

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