Author: Mel Gunasekera
Government policies in Sri Lanka and elsewhere keep poor at bottom end
SINGAPORE, September 18, 2006 (LBO) – The World Bank rapped politically hungry governments saying short sighted policies fail to uplift the poor, keeping them at the ‘bottom end of the pyramid’. It’s a bad cycle. When projects are scaled up, they bump against the governments which failed their people in the first place, which is […]
Civil society groups slam IMF reforms
SINGAPORE, September 18, 2006 (LBO) – Civil society groups Sunday slammed IMFs plan to overhaul its governance structure, saying they mean very little to poor countries. The Washington based Fund’s policymakers backed the 61-year old International Monetary Fund’s reform agenda today, giving more voting power or influence to fast growing economies of China, Turkey, South […]
”’, other South Asian nations doing better : IMF
SINGAPORE, Sep 17 (LBO) – Though other South Asian nations are doing reasonably well in fighting inflation Sri Lanka’s central bank must be more vigilant and do more to stabilize prices, a senior IMF official said. “The mainstay of monetary policy is to maintain financial stability and low inflation. South Asian economies are doing reasonably […]
Worker remittances help Sri Lanka weather shocks
SINGAPORE, September 16, 2006 (LBO) – Workers’ remittances is turning out to be an attractive sources of foreign financing for countries like Sri Lanka, which can sometimes use them as a buffer against oil shocks, the International Monetary Fund said Saturday. But they may be of only limited value in absorbing shocks and reducing vulnerability […]
‘s obsession with subsidies no help to the poor : Wolfowitz
SINGAPORE, Sept 16, 2006 (LBO) – The practice of Sri Lanka and other South Asian countries that spend massive public resources on subsidies do not help the poor, World Bank Chief Paul Wolfowitz said. “Subsidies are often given as an excuse to cushion the poor,” Wolfowitz said during an informal meeting with South Asian journalists […]
Oil prices bigger threat than terrorism to Sri Lanka : CB Governor
SINGAPORE September 16, 2006 (LBO) – Historically high global oil prices have overtaken a three decades old ethnic conflict to emerge as the biggest challenge Sri Lankan economy has to face in recent times, the country’s Central Bank governor said Friday. We like to keep the discussion channels open between the World Bank and the […]
Singapore may soften ban on civil society involvement in World Bank-IMF meet
Singapore September 15, 2006 (LBO) — Singapore Friday appeared to be willing to soften on an earlier ban of allowing civil society groups to participate in the annual World Bank-IMF meetings next week, following sharp objections from the international lenders “However, we cannot guarantee that all 27 activists will be admitted to Singapore,” it said. […]
Will economic growth give political space for Sri Lanka to escape poverty?
SINGAPORE September 15, 2006 (LBO) – In addition to curries, saris and a passion for cricket, Sri Lanka shares similar problems with South Asian countries, but rapid economic growth is now creating the ‘political space’ for policy and institutional reforms, the World Bank said. “The Sri Lankan government was (last year) elected on a platform […]
Sri Lanka economy booms despite bombs and bloodshed
COLOMBO, Aug 18, 2006 (AFP) – Sri Lanka is expected to record its highest annual economic growth in 28 years despite escalating violence in the decades-old separatist conflict, analysts said. Security has deteriorated since December with aerial bombings, artillery attacks, suicide bombings and fierce face-to-face confrontations that have officially claimed at least 1,500 lives. However, […]
World Bank unlikely to cut cheap aid to Sri Lanka despite rising incomes
May 03 (LBO) – The World Bank has not taken a decision to end concessionary lending to Sri Lanka despite the tsunami-hit island reporting more than 1,000 dollar per capita income for the third-straight year, a top official said Wednesday. Sri Lanka’s 24 billion dollar economy boasted a 1,250 dollar per capita income for 19.5 […]
Sri Lanka raises retail fuel prices from midnight
Apr.15 (LBO) – Sri Lanka hikes fuel prices by Rs.8.00 from midnight Saturday after a 10-month lag as world crude oil prices raced to US$ 70 per barrel.Petrol at the pump will cost Rs.88.00, diesel, Rs.58.00 and kerosene Rs.38.50, Ceylon Petroleum Corp. (CPC) Chairman Jaliya Medagama said. The Rs.8.00 across the board hike also covers […]
Sri Lankan cinnamon faces threat from cheap rival
KOSGODA, Sri Lanka, March 12, 2006 (AFP) – Arabs and Europeans invaded Sri Lanka partly to control the island’s cinnamon trade, but centuries later the commodity is facing a new threat from a cheaper substitute.Tropical Sri Lanka is better known for its aromatic black tea, but it is also the world’s top supplier of natural […]
