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Climate change could devastate South Asia, Africa crops: study
CHICAGO, Jan 31, 2008 (AFP) – Climate change will cause severe crop losses in Africa and Asia within the next 20 years unless farming practices are changed, a study released Thursday has found. Those crop losses could lead to food shortages and a loss of livelihood among the world’s poorest people, the authors warned. And […]
OPEC to keep oil output steady; Venezuela wants higher prices
VIENNA, Jan 31, 2008 (AFP) – OPEC ministers turned down calls for extra output on Thursday, voicing concern that the weak US economy may cause oil prices to drop further from recent historic peaks above 100 dollars. Most members of the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries, which pumps 40 percent of world oil, said the […]
Sri Lanka cricket runs out of cash, looks for Indian loan: Ranatunga
Feb 1, 2008 (AFP) – Sri Lanka’s new cricket chief and former captain Arjuna Ranatunga has revealed his board has no money left and is banking on financial support from India to stay afloat.Ten Sports’ 50-million dollar deal ends in 2009 and there were allegations that the previous administration had extended it till 2012 without […]
Sri Lanka troops, Tigers in gunbattle, 18 rebels dead: officials
Feb 1, 2008 (AFP) – Security forces and Tamil Tiger rebels have traded heavy artillery fire in northern Sri Lanka, killing 18 rebels, officials said Friday, a day after Japan warned it may stop aid unless fighting subsided. Backed by war planes and heavy guns, the military smashed several rebel bunkers and killed at least […]
Sri Lanka warring parties human rights violations unchecked: HRW
NEW YORK, Jan 31, 2008 (AFP) – Global concern is mounting over Sri Lanka’s worsening human rights record, but action by key international players has been “slow and lacked cohesion,” Human Rights Watch said in its annual report. The group said Sri Lanka managed to head off censure in the UN Human Rights Council by […]
Offshore Wealth
Feb 01, 2008 (LBO) – An oil exploration block nearest to India off Sri Lanka’s northwestern coast has become hot property with three petroleum firms chasing after it, the petroleum ministry said. The southernmost block of the three offered by Sri Lanka in the Mannar Basin, stretching from the coast to the maritime boundary with […]
Refined Product
Feb 01, 2008 (LBO) – Two UAE petroleum firms have won Sri Lankan government approval to build the island’s second refinery with an investment of 1.2 billion dollars, a senior minister said. . Trans Asia Gas International LLC and Star Petro Energy LLC of the UAE plan to build a 100,000 barrels-per-day refinery in the […]
Sri Lanka maiden sovereign bond wins award
Jan 31, 2008 (LBO) — Sri Lanka’s 500 million dollar maiden sovereign bond, issued last October soon after the sub-prime bubble broke, has bagged a top award from an international financial publication. Finance Asia named Sri Lanka’s issuance the best sovereign bond as it was pulled off amid difficult circumstances. The bond was lead-managed by […]
Sri Lanka Keells Food share price perks up on higher profits
Jan 31, 2008 (LBO) – Sri Lankan stocks ended higher Thursday with two foreign crossings of Dialog Telekom propping up turnover.. The All Share Index went up half a percentage point or 12.34 points to 2,446.13 while the liquid Milanka index closed up 0.69 percent or 21.45 points at 3,113.07. Turnover went up to 325 […]
Small Industry
Jan 31, 2008 (LBO) – Fitch Sri Lanka has confirmed the ‘BB+(lka)’ rating of Trade Finance and Investments, a company that has a strong focus on three wheeler vehicle finance, with a stable outlook. “TFI’s rating takes into consideration its high capitalisation and good profitability. However, the rating is constrained by TFI’s small asset base, […]
Higher Numbers
Jan 31, 2008 (LBO) – Sri Lanka’s inflation rose by 3.0 percent in January driving 12-month inflation to 20.8 percent on a revised index of consumer prices in Colombo, the government’s statistics office said. Another index of Colombo prices which has a higher weight of food and is based on the consumption pattern of working […]
Lost Packets
Jan 31, 2008 (LBO) – Internet users in Sri Lanka and other South Asian countries may see their internet connections slowing, as a submarine cable in the Mediterranean sea has been damaged, a report said. “It is a problem off the coast of Alexandria in Egypt. For some reason ships were asked to anchor in […]
