If we are going for a sovereign bond, better to go early: CB Governor

Jan 04, 2018 (LBO) – Central Bank Governor Indrajit Coomaraswamy says if Sri Lanka wants to issue a sovereign bond this year, it is better to issue it as early as possible for three reasons. “One is that there are maturities at the beginning of the year in terms of ISBs,” Coomaraswamy told reporters Wednesday. […]

Sri Lanka to raise USD5Bn from Sovereign and Development Bonds in 2018

Jan 04, 2018 (LBO) – Sri Lanka’s cabinet of ministers have given approval to raise up to US 2 billion dollars through foreign commercial borrowings and a further US 3 billion dollars from Sri Lanka Development Bonds (SLDB) to raise the funds for loan repayment and financing of development projects. The proposal was put forward by […]

Sri Lanka’s foreign debt USD25.6bn by April: Mid Year Fiscal Report

July 10, 2017 (LBO) – Sri Lanka’s total outstanding external debt was 25.61 billion US dollars (Rs3,886bn) by the end of April 2017, up from 23.1 billion dollars at the end of April last year, the Mid-year Fiscal Report revealed. Government’s total debt service payments for the first four months of this year amounted to […]

‘s Central Bank eyes full inflation targeting: Governor

June 20, 2017 (LBO) – Sri Lanka is planning to adopt a full inflation targeting framework probably by next year, Central Bank Governor Indrajit Coomaraswamy said. Delivering the keynote address at the launch of the Oxford Business Group’s 2017 report on Sri Lanka Monday, Coomaraswamy said this step will enhance greater transparency and predictability for […]

Central Bank to stop making payments to wilfully defaced notes

June 16, 2017 (LBO) – Sri Lanka’s Central Bank said it will not make payments to wilfully mutilated, altered or defaced currency notes after the end of this year. The Central Bank advises the public to refrain from such practices and also requests the public to exchange such currency notes through banks. If not, holders […]

Central Bank denies banks stopped from accepting Qatari Riyals

June 06, 2017 (LBO) – Sri Lanka’s Central Bank on Tuesday categorically denied that the Central Bank has informed banks not to accept Qatari Riyals. Releasing a press release, the Central Bank stated that various media institutions had published reports stating that the Central Bank has informed banks not to accept Qatari Riyals. There were […]

COPE should inquire transactions of Templeton fund in Sri Lanka: Harsha

Mar 09, 2017 (LBO) – Sri Lanka’s Committee On Public Enterprises (COPE) should investigate the transactions carried out between the US-based Franklin Templeton Fund and Central Bank in the past, Deputy Foreign Minister Harsha de Silva said. De Silva confirmed to reporters Wednesday that close to 500 million US dollars have been taken out from […]

Sri Lankan rupee steady; under pressure to depreciate

Jan 31, 2017 (Reuters) – The Sri Lankan rupee was steady on Tuesday in dull trade but dealers said the currency was under depreciation pressure with foreign investors exiting government securities. Rupee forwards were active, with two-week forwards trading at 151. 00/10 per dollar at 0524 GMT, unchanged from Monday’s close. The spot rupee was […]

‘ dollar buying; stocks up

Jan 30, 2017 (Reuters) – The Sri Lankan rupee traded weaker on Monday as some foreign banks bought dollars amid demand for the U.S. currency from importers, dealers said. Rupee forwards were active, with two-week forwards trading at 150.90/151.00 per dollar at 0551 GMT, weaker from Friday’s close of 150.85/95. The spot rupee was quoted […]

Sri Lankan rupee steady in dull trade; stocks rise

Jan 26, 2017 (Reuters) – The Sri Lankan rupee was steady in thin trade on Thursday as dollar demand from importers was offset by selling of the U. S. currency by exporters, dealers said, a day after the central bank revised the spot reference rate by 10 cents to a record low. Rupee forwards were […]

Sri Lankan rupee eases on importer dollar demand

Jan 24, 2017 (Reuters) – The Sri Lankan rupee eased on Tuesday as importer dollar demand outpaced mild greenback sales by exporters, while the market expects the downward pressure to continue until some steady foreign inflows come in, dealers said. Rupee forwards were active, with two-week forwards trading at 151.05/20 per dollar at 0615 GMT, […]

Sri Lankan rupee down on importer dollar demand

Jan 23, 2017 (Reuters) – The Sri Lankan rupee fell on Monday as the importer dollar demand surpassed modest greenback sales by exporters, dealers said. Rupee forwards were active, with two-week forwards trading at 150.90/151.10 per dollar at 0522 GMT, compared with Friday’s close of 150.85/00. The dollar, however, traded weaker against major currencies on […]

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