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‘s cash markets hit treasuries; dealers refuse to discount gilts
September 27, 2006 (LBO) – Aftershocks of Tuesday’s withdrawal of the central bank’s standing cash facility has hit short-term treasuries, with Sri Lanka’s public debt office rejecting bids at Wednesday’s auction and dealers refusing to discount gilts as prices crashed. Meanwhile the Sri Lanka rupee closed sharply down against the dollar at 103.70 against the […]
Sri Lankan agri-business company CIC launches tea advisory service
Sept 27, 2006 (LBO) – Sri Lankan agri-business company CIC on Tuesday launched an advisory company for plantation firms and smallholders, in efforts to up productivity and yields on local tea estates.Mohamed says that 40 percent of tea produced in the country is of low quality, based on reports from the Tea Commissioners Division, while adoption […]
India could process 30 percent of US bank transactions by 2010: reports
NEW DELHI, Sept 27, 2006 (AFP) – India’s outsourcing industry will be able to process up to 30 per cent of US bank transactions by 2010, more than triple the current figure, the industry’s main lobby group was quoted as saying Wednesday. “Currently, eight per cent of US banking transactions are processed by Indian BPOs […]
Sri Lankan boxers disappear in Germany
Sept 27, 2006 (AFP) – Two Sri Lankan boxers taking part in the world military championships in Germany have fled their hotel after eluding security, officials said here on Wednesday.The duo identified as W.R.G.G. Weligalla and P.W.R.D. Fernando of the Sri Lanka army were part of a seven-member squad at the World Military Boxing Championships […]
Sri Lanka killing fields to haunt negotiators at Swiss talks
GENEVA, Oct 27, 2006 (AFP) – Sri Lanka’s warring parties are to meet in Geneva Saturday amid international pressure to stop a new spiral of killings in Asia’s bloodiest civil strife. Tamil Tiger reels who took up arms in 1972 want a separate state for the island’s ethnic Tamil minority. Political talks on power-sharing remain […]
Sri Lanka jets hit Tiger training camp
COLOMBO, Sept 27, 2006 (AFP) – Sri Lankan war planes bombed a suspected Tamil Tiger training camp as the two sides exchanged artillery attacks across a de facto front line in the island’s north, the defence ministry said Wednesday. Mani Shankar Aiyar said here late Tuesday at a public lecture. Aiyar said India supported moves […]
Norway welcomes Sri Lanka talks pledge
OSLO, Sept 27, 2006 (AFP) – Norway on Wednesday welcomed an announcement by the Sri Lankan government that the leader of the Tamil Tiger rebels was committed to resuming talks on ending decades of ethnic bloodshed.“We see this as a very positive development and we are hopeful both parties will meet for talks as soon […]
Peace hopes rise as Sri Lanka says Tigers agree to talk
Sept 27, 2006 (AFP) – Hopes for peace in Sri Lanka rose Wednesday after the government revealed Tamil Tigers have agreed to resume face-to-face negotiations and end a seven-month deadlock in talks.Over the past three decades more than 60,000 people have been killed in Sri Lanka’s drawn out ethnic conflict. Tiger leader Velupillai Prabhakaran has […]
Pricing Wars
Sept 27 (LBO) – Sri Lanka’s state oil giant Ceypetco dropped fuel prices on Wednesday to appease trade unions, but has been helped by falling world prices of crude oil. Sri Lanka is expected to pay over 2.0 billion dollars this year, up from 1.6 billion last year for oil imports. (corrected) Sri Lanka’s minister […]
Precious Data
Sept 27, 2006 (LBO) – India’s Oil and Natural Gas Corp and British Gas have bought up seismic data on potential oil deposits off Sri Lanka’s west coast, for two million dollars. Investors interested in potential oil reserves in the Mannar Basin could buy data from the Sri Lankan government, ahead of a bidding round […]
Sri Lanka not doing enough to communicate reforms to masses: World Bank
September 27, 2006 (LBO) – Sri Lanka is not doing enough to communicate reforms to the masses, making it difficult for investors to do business here, the World Bank said Wednesday. “Our studies have shown that countries that embrace reforms, reduces taxes, brings businesses and workers into the formal sector. People benefit from jobs, pension […]
‘s Central Bank takes the lid off short term rates; cash markets in shock
September 26, 2006 (LBO) — In a major policy shift, Sri Lanka’s central bank Tuesday allowed the rate at which it injects overnight cash, to move above its policy rate, sending shockwaves through the country’s money markets.However since April the government has raised fuel prices which helps strengthen the fiscal side and in turn reduce […]
