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Expressway Expertise
Nov 24, 2011 (LBO) – Japan will provide funding for an electronic toll collection ‘touch-and-go’ card system on Sri Lanka’s first expressway that is to be officially opened on November 27. The 95 kilometre southern expressway, linking the capital Colombo with the southern port town of Galle, is designed for 100 kilometres per hour speeds […]
Currency Option
Nov 24, 2011 (LBO) – Sri Lanka’s Commercial Bank of Ceylon is now offering Non-Resident Foreign Currency (NRFC) accounts in Chinese yuan following its inclusion as a ‘designated currency’ by the Central Bank. A statement said the move comes several weeks after the bank began offering customers the option of transacting in yuan for export […]
Sri Lanka tourist arrivals to hit target ahead of schedule
Nov 24, 2011 (LBO) – Tourist arrivals to Sri Lanka have been growing faster than expected and the island expects to achieve its original target of attracting 750,000 tourists for the 2011 year later on Thursday. In the nine months to September 2011, total arrivals rose 34.3 percent to 598,006, official data showed. Tourist arrivals […]
Indian firms look for cost savings as rupee falls
NEW DELHI, Nov 24 (AsiaPulse) – Indian FMCG firms are turning to efficient cost management and local procurement of raw materials to offset increasing pressure on margins due to the weakening of the rupee that has spiked input costs. Having already taken a series of price hikes this year, the firms have little room to […]
Sri Lanka proceeds with expropriations
Nov 24, 2011 (LBO) – Sri Lanka has appointed competent authorities, a ministerial committee and a three member compensation committee to deal with 37 expropriated assets and enterprises. It is made up of foreign employment minister Dilan Perera, minor export crop promotion minister Reginald Cooray, productivity promotion minister Lakshman Seneviratne, deputy finance minister Geethanjana Gunawardena. […]
‘s top lender
Nov 23, 2011 (LBO) – China has emerged as the top lender to Sri Lanka in the nine months to September 2011, in terms of money actually disbursed and loans committed for new projects, finance ministry data shows. Up to September 2011, China has disbursed 599. 9 million US dollars out of a total of […]
Sri Lanka Treasuries yields sharply up
Nov 23, 2011 (LBO) – Sri Lanka’s Treasuries yields rose steeply across maturities at Wednesday’s auction with average one year yield touching 8. 50 percent, data from the state debt office showed. Following the auction there were quotes for a bond maturing in 2015 at around 10. 25/11.00 percent, dealers said. Update The 3-month yield […]
Sri Lanka rupee adjustment in right direction: IMF
Nov 23, 2011 (LBO) – Sri Lanka’s rupee devaluation earlier this week was a step in the right direction, and a planned narrower budget deficit would reduce the country debt burden an International Monetary Fund official said. “We think that the exchange rate adjustment was a step in the right direction and should help support […]
Sri Lanka has to balance bond markets against industry: Treasury Secy
Nov 23, 2011 (LBO) – Sri Lanka has to balance the needs of export and import substitution industries against bond markets, Treasury Secretary P B Jayasundera said two days after a step devaluation of the rupee announced in the budget. “We need to balance,” Jayasundera told members of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Sri […]
Sri Lanka rupee weakens further
Nov 23, 2011 (LBO) – Sri Lanka’s rupee weakened to 114.15/20 in the spot dollar market, after closing at 113. 88/90 rupees a day earlier, after the monetary authority adjusted a daily guidance rate, dealers said. The rupee fell more than 3.0 percent a day earlier after the a budget for 2012 said the rupee […]
Sri Lanka stocks end down 0.4-pct
Nov 23, 2011 (LBO) – Sri Lankan shares closed weaker again Wednesday with trading also drying up amid uncertainty about government policy towards investors despite mostly healthy quarterly earnings, brokers said. Some lands of listed plantations companies have also been taken over to be re-distributed among small farmers. The government also devalued the rupee by […]
Lease Trend
Nov 23, 2011 (LBO) – People’s Leasing Co., Sri Lanka’s largest leasing company, said September 30, 2011 quarter net profit rose 65 percent to 790 million rupees helped by gains from vehicle sales and Islamic finance and lower provisioning. Earnings per share rose 73 percent to 64 cents in the quarter from 37 cents a […]
