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Sri Lanka Hayleys buys 51-pct stake in Hotel Ceylon Continental
Mar 12, 2010 (LBO) – Sri Lanka’s Hayleys group said it bought a 51 percent stake in Ceylon Continental Hotel Friday for 1. 8 billion rupees. Hayleys said in a stock exchange filing that under stock market rules it has to make a mandatory offer to other shareholders of Hotel Services. Updated The stake was […]
Sri Lanka Hotel Services shares traded heavily
Mar 12, 2010 (LBO) – Large parcels of Hotel Services (Ceylon), owners of Hotel Ceylon Continental, changed hands in early trade on the Colombo bourse Friday amid speculation its owner businessman Nahil Wijesuriya was selling out. The trades pushed turnover on the bourse to over two billion rupees by mid-morning, brokers said. The indices also […]
Sri Lanka tea prices rise, crops fall
Mar 12, 2010 (LBO) – Sri Lankan tea prices rose at this week’s auction as quality improved and crops coming down owing to drought, brokers said. Prices of some varieties of ‘Western high grown’ teas cultivated on the Western slopes of the central hills rose by 15 rupees a kilo and more following quality, brokers […]
Sri Lankan Airlines to expand routes, frequencies
Mar 12, 2010 (LBO) – Sri Lankan Airlines plans to add more destinations and increase frequencies on existing routes as it expands and the island’s tourist trade revives with the end of a war, senior officials said. “Now we’ve managed to reduce losses. There’s a gradual rise towards profitability. ” The island’s national carrier also […]
Sri Lanka budget airline says no longer making losses
Mar 12, 2010 (LBO) – Sri Lanka’s state-owned budget airline, Mihin Lanka, whose losses have been subsidized by government, said it has begun making monthly profits after breaking even last August. However, the controversial airline, which stopped operating in 2008 after losing over three billion rupees and leaving bad loans at two state banks and […]
Sri Lanka abused human rights: US report
WASHINGTON, March 11, 2010 (AFP) – Sri Lanka violated human rights last year as it dealt a final blow to Tamil Tiger insurgents and clamped down on media freedom, the US State Department said Thursday. But the State Department also reported some improvements. It said that the number of disappearances went down with the end […]
Sri Lanka must curb state consumption, inflate less to raise incomes: economist
Mar 12, 2010 (LBO) – Sri Lanka has to curb excessive state consumption, keep inflation low to encourage private savings, and improve governance to draw foreign capital to promote growth and incomes, a top economist has said. Higher savings were required to increase growth and achieve the targets of replicating the economic success of East […]
Sri Lanka gets US$67.4mn more from India for railways
Mar 11, 2010 (LBO) – The Export Import Bank of India is giving Sri Lanka 67. 4 million US dollars in top funding in a project which will slash travel times along a coastal railway track, the finance ministry said. Rolling stock maintenance facilities will be built in Alutgama, Galle and Colombo. In 2008 India […]
Sri Lanka rupee strengthens against greenback
Mar 11, 2010 (LBO) – Sri Lanka rupee strengthened to 114.0 to the greenback with the spot dollar quoted at 113. 95/114.05 with banks unwilling to hold dollars with high short term rupee interest rates, and the central bank staying in the sidelines, dealers said. On Wednesday the central bank rejected bids for an entire […]
Sri Lanka rejects bids at Treasuries auction
Feb 11, 2010 (LBO) – Sri Lanka has rejected all bids at the Treasuries auction Wednesday which offered to roll over 10. 5 billion rupees of maturing, bills the government’s debt office said. The central bank also mopped up 3. 6 billion rupees through a central bank securities auction where 10 billion was originally released. […]
Sri Lanka shares end up 0.82-pct
Mar 11, 2010 (LBO) – Sri Lankan stocks closed firmer Thursday with interest in banking stocks mainly by institutional or high-net-worth individual investors, brokers said. Hotel Services (Ceylon) closed at 21 rupees, up one rupee, with over four million shares traded, including two blocks of 500,000 at 20 rupees a share. Janashakthi Insurance Company closed […]
Sri Lanka Customs moves towards e-commerce
Mar 11, 2010 (LBO) – Sri Lankan importers will get an opportunity to present documents electronically to the customs by the middle of the year, the head of the Customs Department said. Sarath Jayatilleke, director-general of Customs, said the department would shift to a more advanced electronic data interchange system by June or July. “We […]
