Category: Markets
‘s rate decision
Sept 14, 2015 (LBO) – U.S. analysts are deeply divided on whether the Fed should increase rates on September 17, it’s first rate hike in nearly a decade. Some believe a hike will be a major blunder slowing down an already vulnerable global economy, while others say the expansion is healthy enough and a cycle […]
Sri Lanka’s spending on dairy imports up 18-pct in 2014, exports drop 8-pct
Sep 11, 2015 (LBO) – Sri Lanka’s expenditure on dairy and dairy products imports rose by 18 percent from a year earlier to 44 billion rupees during 2014, a new report says. According to a report by the Ceylon Chamber of Commerce, import volumes increased three percent to 71 million kilograms, and the increase in […]
US DOJ issues new guidelines on corporate fraud prosecution
Sept 11, 2015 (LBO) – The U.S. Department of Justice says it would be better off focusing on individuals that commit corporate crimes rather than focus on companies, in new guidelines issued this week.This is a tacit acknowledgment of failure to prosecute individuals following the 2008 financial crisis, the Wall Street Journal reported. New rules […]
Sri Lanka stocks close down 0.3-pct; Asian markets lower
Sep 10, 2015 (LBO) – Sri Lankan stocks closed down 0.32 percent on Thursday following losses in regional markets with telecom and beverage sector stocks showing losses, brokers said. The Colombo benchmark All Share Price Index closed down 23.31 points at 7,159.94 lower 0.32 percent. S&P SL20 closed 12.83 points lower at 3,924.25 down […]
‘s stock crash a direct result of authoritarian policies: Razeen Sally
Sept 10, 2015 (LBO) – China’s stock bubble and subsequent crash that sent shockwaves across the global economy is the direct result of authoritarian policies, Razeen Sally from the National University of Singapore told Lanka Business Online.“The stock bubble is the direct result of government policies because the state-run financial system has few other profitable […]
Emerging market central bankers want Fed to raise rates: report
Sept 10, 2015 (LBO) – Central bankers in emerging markets want the US Federal Reserve to increase interest rates sooner rather than later to end market uncertainty.Central bankers in Indonesia, Peru and Mexico have commented that a rate hike at the September 16-17 or October Fed meetings would be good for their economies.“We think US […]
Sri Lanka stocks close up 0.8-pct; More retail activity
Sep 09, 2015 (LBO) – Sri Lankan stocks closed up 0.83 percent on Wednesday with index heavy and banking sector stocks showing gains, brokers said. The Colombo benchmark All Share Price Index closed up 58.79 points at 7,183.76 higher 0.83 percent. S&P SL20 closed 22.94 points lower at 3,937.55 up 0.59 percent. Turnover was 647 […]
Sri Lanka stocks open up 0.2-pct as investor sentiment changes
Sep 09, 2015 (LBO) – Sri Lanka’s stocks opened 0.19 percent, Wednesday with investor sentiment changing and John Keells Holdings making gains in morning trade, brokers said. The Colombo benchmark All Share Price Index opened up 13.67 points at 7,138.09 up 0.19 percent. John Keells Holdings is trading at 175.90 rupees, up 0.70 rupees. “JKH […]
Stocks close down 0.3-pct; seven week low
Sep 08, 2015 (LBO) – Sri Lankan stocks closed down 0.35 percent on Tuesday on a seven week low with the losses in John Keells Holdings, brokers said. The Colombo benchmark All Share Price Index closed down 25.24 points at 7,122.46 lower 0.35 percent. S&P SL20 closed 16.96 points lower at 3,914.04 down 0.43 percent. […]
‘s ruble collapse tied to energy prices, volatility to continue
Sept 08, 2015 (LBO) – Russia’s ruble has lost 45 percent of its value this year tied to collapse in oil prices, and volatility is likely to continue, analysts say. With Brent crude oil prices plunging more than 50 percent, the world’s biggest energy exporter has struggled to maintain its currency. 12 months ago, the […]
Sri Lanka stocks close down 0.9-pct
Sep 07, 2015 (LBO) – Sri Lankan stocks closed down 0.91 percent on Monday for the second consecutive session amid notable depreciation in rupee with losses across the board, brokers said. The Colombo benchmark All Share Price Index closed down 65.41 points at 7,149.70, lower 0.91 percent. S&P SL20 closed 26.83 points lower at 3,931.00 […]
Orient Finance gets Central Bank approval for listing, IPO
Sept 07, 2015 (LBO) – Orient Finance PLC says the Central Bank of Sri Lanka has granted it approval to list shares on the Colombo Stock Exchange.The company said the listing would be by way of an Initial Public Offering, subject to approval from the Colombo Stock Exchange.Orient Finance was formerly known as Bartleet Finance.
