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Ultimate Aim
May 5, 2007 (LBO) – An amendment effected to the Monetary Law Act in 2002 requires the Central Bank of Sri Lanka to pursue ˜economic and price stability’ as one of the two core objectives of the Bank. The writer is the Deputy Governor of the Central Bank of Sri Lanka This is somewhat a […]
Profit Warning
May 05, 2007 (LBO) – Emirates, which owns 40 percent of SriLankan Airlines has warned its main shareholder, the Dubai government, that profits of the South Asian associate will fall in 2007. “SriLankan faces another difficult year ahead and unless a solution is found to the ongoing security situation, there may not be a significant […]
Fresh violence kills three in Sri Lanka
May 4, 2007 (AFP) – At least three people were killed in fresh clashes between troops and Tamil Tiger rebels in northern Sri Lanka, the guerrillas said Friday.The rebel Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) said they beat back an attack by around 300 Sri Lankan army troops along their frontline in the Wanni late […]
‘s UTHR gets top human rights award
May 4, 2007 (LBO) – Two Sri Lankan nationals founders of the have University Teachers for Human Rights (UTHR) have won a top award for their work together with an activist in Burundi, the Human Rights Watch (HRW) said Friday. The 2007 Martin Ennals Award went to Rajan Hoole and Kopalasingham Sritharan, co-founders of the […]
Sri Lankan veteran tight-lipped on retirement
May 3, 2007 (AFP) – Sri Lanka’s veteran opening batsman Sanath Jayasuriya was non-committal Thursday about playing in the cricket World Cup’s next edition in 2011, saying it was too early to mull the prospect.Upon his return to the island Thursday after Sri Lanka’s World Cup campaign in the Caribbean, the left-handed opener said it […]
Liquidity Search
May 04, 2007 (LBO) – Malaysia Telekom is looking to increase the liquidity of its Sri Lanka unit’s stock, by selling down a small part of its majority stake in Dialog Telekom, the largest mobile operator in the island. “We are constantly looking at all possible options to strengthen the performance of Dialog Telekom,” Malaysia […]
Wireless Chase
May 04, 2007 (LBO) – The race to buy the fixed wireless operator Suntel has narrowed down to four contenders, with an Indian telecom firm expecting to conduct due diligence on the Sri Lankan operator soon. Originally seven firms were in the running to buy Suntel, a unit of Sweden’s Telia. “In the short-list there […]
New Sked
May 04, 2007 (LBO) – SriLankan Airlines is re-scheduling all its flights ahead of the closure of Colombo airport during the night, the airline said Friday. “Following discussions with the Ministry of Ports and Aviation and the Department of Civil Aviation, SriLankan Airlines will be rescheduling its flights to operate between 5.00 am and 9.00 […]
Watery Depression
May 04, 2007 (LBO) – Heavy rains lashed Sri Lanka’s capital for the second day, putting large areas under water, while the authorities closed part of the main road from Colombo to the south when a section caved in. Weather officials say rain caused by a depression in the Bay of Bengal may continue for […]
Sri Lanka aims to raid piggy banks as coins rise in value
May 4, 2007 (AFP) – Sri Lankan children are being encouraged to raid their piggy banks in a bid to end a serious shortage of loose change in a country where inflation is making coins worth more than their face value.State-owned banks are offering colour pencils, felt pens, drawing paper and books to children who […]
Sri Lanka rupee closes at a record low, stocks edge down amidst war jitters
May 04, 2007 (LBO) – The Sri Lanka rupee closed at a record low against the dollar Friday while stocks edged lower with jittery investors remaining on the sidelines, dealers said. Spot dollar closed at 110.85 rupees, the lowest this year, showing a depreciation of 3.11 percent for the year with the rupee starting at […]
Britain freezes Sri Lanka aid, seeks Tiger talks
May 3, 2007 (AFP) – Britain has frozen aid to Sri Lanka in a bid to pressure the government to improve its human rights record, officials said Thursday. Prime Minister Tony Blair’s special peace envoy, Paul Murphy, is also planning a visit to Sri Lanka, a former British colony, in bid to help salvage the […]
