Sri Lanka likely to maintain key interest rates, despite deteriorating security situation

May 14, 2006 (LBO) – Sri Lanka’s Central Bank is likely to maintain its policy rates for the fifth straight month amidst a possible bottoming out of inflation, analysts said Sunday. “The present uncertainty (in the security situation) would keep the authorities away from any downward revisions…It’s too early to look at any upward revisions […]

Sri Lanka launches coin series to commemorate Buddhist anniversary

May 11, 2006 (LBO) – Sri Lanka Thursday launched a series of commemorative coins to celebrate the 2550 anniversary of the Buddha, the Central Bank said.The coin series comprising 2,000 rupees, 1,500 rupees and 5-rupees, were issued at the request of the Religious Affairs ministry, the bank said. The 2,000 rupee gold plated silver coin […]

Violence, oil cast shadow on Sri Lanka

May 11 (Dow Jones)–The course of Sri Lanka’s peace process has become crucial to the country’s economy, as high oil prices threaten double-digit inflation. High oil prices may also force the central bank to hold back an anticipated cut in interest rates, which could have spurred the economy and offset some of the pressure caused […]

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 […]

Government agencies claim two rates of growth for Sri Lanka

May 01 (LBO) – The claims of two different growth rates for Sri Lanka by two agencies have highlighted inherent shortcomings in the preparation of national income accounting and also added fuel to sceptics who do not believe economic growth numbers. A tale of two economies

Sri Lanka’s April inflation swings up

Apr. 28 (LBO) – Sri Lanka’s inflation rate for April rose over consumer demands for bananas, fresh fish, milk foods and vegetables during the traditional New Year season, the Census & Statistics Dept. said Friday. On a point-to-point basis inflation for April rose to 9.2 percent over 6.4 percent reported in March, as the government […]

‘s April inflation swings up

Apr. 28 (LBO) – Sri Lanka’s inflation rate for April rose over consumer demands for bananas, fresh fish, milk foods and vegetables during the traditional New Year season, the Census & Statistics Dept. said Friday. On a point-to-point basis inflation for April rose to 9.2 percent over 6.4 percent reported in March, as the government […]

Standard & Poor’s cuts Sri Lanka’s credit outlook

Apr. 27 (LBO) – International rating agency Standard & Poor’s Thursday lowered Sri Lanka’s credit outlook to negative from stable, amid escalating violence and fears that the island may slip back to war. However, S&P warned: “The country’s external liquidity could come under pressure if war causes reduced foreign exchange inflows from tourism and tourism-related […]

S&’s credit outlook

Apr. 27 (LBO) – US credit ratings agency Standard & Poor’s Thursday cut Sri Lanka Telecom’s credit outlook to negative from stable, in the wake of escalating violence, which may result in the country slipping back to war. The cash rich operator posted net profits of 3,093 million rupees, while revenues surged 10 percent to […]

Standard &”s credit outlook

Apr. 27 (LBO) – International rating agency Standard & Poor’s Thursday lowered Sri Lanka’s credit outlook to negative from stable, amid escalating violence and fears that the island may slip back to war. However, S&P warned: “The country’s external liquidity could come under pressure if war causes reduced foreign exchange inflows from tourism and tourism-related […]

‘s credit outlook

Apr. 27 (LBO) – International rating agencies Fitch and Standard & Poor’s Thursday cut Sri Lanka’s credit outlook to negative from stable, reflecting the island’s worsening security situation. Should the violence become more widespread, adversely affecting the economy, public finances and donor inflows, Sri Lanka’s sovereign ratings could be downgraded, both agencies said. – Mel […]

Sri Lankan exports fall as earnings from clothes decline

Apr.27 (LBO) – Exports from Sri Lanka fell four percent for the two months to February as the island shipped fewer clothes, the central bank said Thursday. Exports dropped to 748 million dollars from Jan-Feb, dragged down by a 9.6 percent fall or 425 million dollars in earnings from shipping clothes. Garments now accounts for […]

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