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First orders at the Great British Beer Festival
LONDON, Aug 1, 2006 (AFP) – The Great British Beer Festival served the first of an estimated 300,000 weird and wonderful pints from across the globe Tuesday as a London exhibition hall was transformed into the biggest pub in the world.More than 700 different real ales, ciders, perries, and bottled beers are available for tasting […]
Central banks target rising inflation with interest rate hikes
PARIS, Aug 1, 2006 (AFP) – Vigorous economic growth and signs of inflation are drawing central banks into the US Federal Reserve’s footsteps on the path towards higher interest rates, marking the end of cheap money. Almost the entire global economy is facing the same combination, and alarms have begun to ring among monetary authorities […]
Common Understanding
August 01, 2006 (LBO) – Sri Lanka has agreed to extend ˜national treatment™ to Indian banks and allow them to employ up to six expatriate staff, when both sides met for bilateral trade talks recently, an official said. Sri Lanka currently caps expatriate staff to three and that only at management level of banks. Four […]
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August 01, 2006 (LBO) – Fitch Ratings Lanka Tuesday assigned a ‘BBB (lka)’ to Merchant Credit of Sri Lanka for their long-term debt and said the company should pump in more money to beef up their capital base.With 2.2 billion rupees in assets as at December ’05, Merchant Credit’s ownership is split between Bank of […]
‘s consumer prices ease in July to 14.7%
July 31, 2006 (LBO) – Sri Lanka’s consumer prices for July eased marginally to 14.7 percent, the Census & Statistics Department said Monday, as a drop in vegetable prices helped offset hikes in rice, bread and jam. Prices of sugar, garlic, tamarind, red onions, eggs, coconuts and most varieties of vegetables, helped inflation ease up […]
Northern Lights
July 31 (LBO) – Sri Lanka has called for interested investors to set up a power plant by end this year, to supply electricity to Jaffna in the island’s war torn north. The 35 megawatt power project will be on Build Own and Operate basis, under a power purchase agreement signed with state utility the […]
And FYI
July 31, 2006 (LBO) – Indian oil retailer Lanka IOC Monday raised fuel prices across the board by 5.00 rupees a litre to keep pace with galloping crude oil prices, its Managing Director said. Effective from midnight: ¢ Petrol 90 costs 98.00 rupees (from 93.00 rupees) ¢ Petrol 95 costs 101.00 rupees (from 96.00 rupees) […]
‘s threadbare truce, toll 44
July 31, 2006 (AFP) – Sri Lankan troops and Tiger rebels Monday fought their bloodiest ground battle since a 2002 truce, with the military reporting at least 44 combatants killed, but monitors said it was still not full-scale war.More than 60,000 people have been killed in the three-decade-old Tamil separatist conflict. The army’s ground offensive […]
Sri Lanka truce on despite fighting: monitors
July 31, 2006 (AFP) – Tamil Tiger rebels Monday accused Sri Lanka of violating their truce with a renewed offensive, but Nordic truce monitors said the guerrillas had no intention of quitting the ceasefire. The Swedish-led Sri Lanka Monitoring Mission (SLMM) said the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) had lodged a formal complaint against […]
Sri Lanka military says 44 killed in latest battle
July 31, 2006 (AFP) – At least nine soldiers and 35 Tamil rebels were killed Monday in a major battle for control of a disputed waterway in northeastern Sri Lanka, defence officials said.Nine troopers, including an officer were killed in mortar bombs attacks while another 15 soldiers were wounded, officials said. The defence ministry in […]
No full-scale war in Sri Lanka: chief monitor
July 31, 2006 (AFP) – Heavy fighting between Sri Lankan forces and Tamil Tiger rebels that killed at least 44 combatants Monday was unlikely to lead to full-scale war, the top Scandinavian truce monitor Ulf Henricsson said. The retired Swedish army general who leads the Sri Lanka Monitoring Mission (SLMM) said a return to full-scale […]
No Surprises
July 31, 2006 (LBO) – Sri Lanka Telecom, the island’s biggest telephone company, said Monday second-quarter profits rose 112 percent, after it signed up more wireless customers. The company, which controls 85 percent of Sri Lanka’s fixed-line telecommunications market, made a billion rupee net profit over a 31 percent revenue growth to 9.97 billion rupees […]
