“Export outlook dims amidst economic challenges” latest CCC-USAID export barometer survey says

Findings from the latest bi-annual Export Barometer Survey indicate that exporters are losing confidence in the industry’s outlook, as firms face mounting challenges posed by increasing local and global economic risks. This survey was conducted by the Ceylon Chamber of Commerce (CCC) and the United States Agency for International Development (USAID)’s Partnership for Accelerating Results […]

Another Grant of 300 Million Chinese Yuan from China to Sri Lanka

China has decided to provide another grant of 300 million Chinese Yuan to Sri Lanka to help in the supply of medicine, food, fuel, and other essentials, the Prime Minister’s Office said in a statement. This latest grant will bring the total amount of China’s grant aid to 500 million Chinese Yuan (approximately million).

Luminex Limited announces upcoming IPO

Luminex Limited has announced their plans for a LKR 250 Million initial Public Offering (IPO) of 31,250,000 ordinary shares at LKR. 8/- per share commencing on the 12th of May 2022. The issue amounts to a 11.52% stake of the company subsequent to the IPO. The amount of LKR 250Mn raised from the IPO will […]

Some Sri Lankan Corporates More Affected by Stressed Environment: Fitch Ratings

Some rated Sri Lankan corporates are more affected by the challenging macroeconomic environment stemming from the Sri Lanka sovereign’s distressed credit profile, Fitch Ratings says. Fitch in April downgraded Sri Lanka’s Long-Term Foreign-Currency Issuer Default Rating (IDR) to ‘C’. The Long-Term Local-Currency IDR was affirmed at ‘CCC’. Sri Lankan corporates are grappling with rising costs […]

‘s economic panorama: Today is yesterday’s tomorrow. Are we too late?

By Gayan Gunewardana Once a flourishing island, Sri Lanka now faces its worst economic crisis since gaining independence in 1948. The article covers the prospect of buildup, current status, and preferred loan term strategies to overcome the issues. The fundamental challenge is that the country relies heavily on importing essential items, including petrol, food items, […]

Staff-level agreement with IMF is likely to be reached within next 2 months: CB Governor

While external debt restructuring remains a top priority for the Sri Lankan government, domestic debt in the form of Government securities and Sri Lanka Development Bonds will not be restructured, Central Bank Governor Dr. Nandalal Weerasinghe announced today (April 28, 2022). Dr. Weerasinghe made these comments while addressing a meeting of the Committee of the […]

Debt-for-nature swaps can provide debt relief, but could constitute event of default: Moody’s

In a proposal to Sri Lanka’s government, the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) has suggested debt-for-nature swaps as part of the sovereign’s broader debt restructuring plan. Under the UNDP proposal, the debt-for-nature swap would allow a portion of the government’s large debt burden to be forgiven in exchange for the implementation of environmental policies or […]

Inflation is expected to peak at 29-pct in July; LKR to further depreciate

Inflation is expected to peak at 29% in July owing to potential price hikes in essential commodities like gas, electricity, and fuel prices, the First Capital Research said. CCPI further increased to 18.7% in March, exceeding the CBSL’s and FC Research’s desired range of 4%-6% and 5%-7% respectively. According to First Capital Research, the exchange […]

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