‘s Tiger Airways eyes six new South Asian routes in 2007: report

SINGAPORE, Nov 2, 2006 (AFP) – Singapore’s Tiger Airways has applied to India and Sri Lanka to fly to six destinations as part of a bid to ramp up its South Asian network, its chief executive said in remarks published Thursday. The Singapore-based budget carrier hopes to get the nod to fly next year to […]

Five killed in Sri Lanka air attack near hospital

Nov 2, 2006 (AFP) – At least five people were killed Thursday when Sri Lankan war planes bombed a house near the main hospital inside rebel-held territory in Kilinochchi, Tiger guerrillas said. The rebel Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) said Israeli-built jets carried out two sorties over the town of Kilinochchi and the blasts […]

Soldier killed in artillery duel in Sri Lanka

Nov 2, 2006 (AFP) – A soldier was killed and two injured as Sri Lankan troops and Tamil rebels traded fire across a de facto front line in the embattled Jaffna peninsula Thursday, the defence ministry said.The rebel Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) sparked the battle and security forces retaliated in kind, the ministry […]

’s financial community

November 02, 2006 (LBO) – Sri Lanka’s central bank met senior executives of the country’s financial community this week, in a bid to de-mystify recent monetary policy measures taken to stabilise the economy and reinforce its resolve to fight inflation. Governor Nivard Cabraal said measures taken to contain credit growth were aimed at curbing inflationary […]

‘s sovereign bonds; Central Bank

November 01, 2006 (LBO) – Sri Lanka Wednesday, threw open the government bond market for overseas investors to buy rupee-denominated sovereign debt for the first time beginning today, the Central Bank said. Prior to this, overseas investors were only allowed to invest in equities and dollar bonds issued by the government, also known as Sri […]

HSBC to raise US$ 100 mn syndication loan for Sri Lanka’s Bank of Ceylon

November 01, 2006 (LBO) – Global banking giant HSBC is in the process of finalizing a 100 million dollar syndicated loan for Sri Lanka’s Bank of Ceylon, its President and CEO, Michael R P Smith said Wednesday.“We have been in Sri Lanka for nearly 114 years and we are confident that you can overcome your […]

‘ Play

KUALA LUMPUR, Nov 1, 2006 (AFP) – Piracy declined globally this year, but Chittagong in Bangladesh was now the world’s most dangerous port, with a rise in piracy there and in some other key hotspots, a watchdog said Wednesday.The International Maritime Bureau (IMB) recorded 174 attacks on the high seas in the first nine months […]

Post Office Banking

Nov 1, 2006 (LBO) – Banking giant HSBC tied up with Sri Lanka’s General Post Office on Wednesday to widen customer access to general banking facilities. Hong Kong and Shanghai Bank customers will be able to access their accounts through 15 General Post Offices (GPOs) which will offer cash and cheque deposits, credit card services […]

Short Changed

Nov 01 (LBO) – Sri Lanka™s consumer watchdog is stepping up raids in shops and supermarkets to weed our creative pricing and other offences, as Sri Lanka™s cost of living soars. Consumer prices in Sri Lanka went up to 17.2 percent in October from 15.4 percent in September, driven upwards by higher prices of cigarettes, […]

Unplugged

TOKYO, Nov 1, 2006 (AFP) – Times have changed since Nobutoshi Kihara sketched out designs for the revolutionary Walkman on a piece of paper.But, despite a disastrous few years for the iconic Japanese company, the ground-breaking Sony engineer believes the electronics giant still has its spirit of innovation as it marks its 60th anniversary this […]

Steady Growth

November 1, 2006 (LBO) – Sri Lanka Telecom, the island’s biggest telephone company, Wednesday reported a third quarter profit gain of 42 percent after it signed up more wireless customers. The company, which controls 85 percent of Sri Lanka’s fixed-line telecommunications market, made a 1.57 billion rupee net profit over a 23 percent revenue growth […]

Trade unions create ITUC: world labour front against globalisation

VIENNA, Nov 1, 2006 (AFP) – Trade unions from around the world set up a new labour giant, the International Trade Union Confederation (ITUC), here on Wednesday to end decades of internal feuding and strengthen their hand against globalisation. “I declare the creation of the ITUC, encompassing 306 national unions in 154 countries and representing […]

Page 2784 of 3383