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Spring Cleaning
Fitch Ratings Lanka Limited has revised symbols used to communicate its national ratings in Sri Lanka, in order to achieve greater consistency with the rating symbols used by Fitch in other markets where it assigns national ratings. rnrn rnThe new symbol replaces the earlier used prefix of lquote SL rnwith the suffix lquote (sri). rn […]
Scoring Points
Sri Lanka has made it to a list of 15 countries eligible for aid this year from the newly formed US Millennium Challenge Corporation (MCC). “Sri Lanka was selected for eligibility because of its demonstrated commitment to just and democratic governance, to economic freedom, and to the determination to invest in its people,” US Ambassador […]
First Innings
Former Sri Lankan cricket captain Arjuna Ranatunga Friday mended fences with President Chandrika Kumaratunga and was sworn in as deputy minister of industries, tourism and investment promotion.rnOfficials said Ranatunga, 40, who refused to be sworn in last month unless he was given the sports ministry, had his appointment confirmed at a ceremony held at Kumaratungas […]
Bala Returns
The London-based top Tamil Tiger negotiator returned to Sri Lanka Friday ahead of resuming Norwegian-backed peace talks with the new Colombo government, officials said.rnAnton Balasingham, 65, arrived at the only international airport here and was immediately flown in a military helicopter to the rebel-held town of Kilinochchi, 330 kilometres (206 miles) north of here, officials […]
Second Wicket
Lanka Rating, Sri Lankas second credit rating agency, opens shop later this month, after securing regulatory approval.Local capital markets are in a nascent stage, but Lanka Ratings is confident of securing work, as credit ratings gains acceptance.rn rnThe Ceylinco Group, has a controlling 51 percent stake in the firm through Key Ratings, while Rating Agency […]
Losing Weight
Carsons is exploring alternate uses for its loss-making Pegasus Reef Hotel, from an urban housing project to up-scale entertainment. The hotel has been struggling under a string of accumulated losses of about Rs.100 mn, laying off staff and scaling back on operations last year.rn rnIt curtailed operations to about 50 rooms in 2003, with occupancy […]
Whats In A Name?
Work is expected to start this year, and SLT hopes to include its brand valuation into its 2004/5 financial statements.rn rnThe consultant will first have to take stock of the present brand, make changes and discuss with stakeholders as to where they would like to position their brand.rn rnldblquote It will be a year long […]
Enlisting Babies
Sri Lankas Tamil Tiger rebels have stepped up recruiting hundreds of child soldiers amid renewed moves by peace broker Norway to revive stalled talks, officials and residents said Thursday.rn Tamil Tigers have begun enlisting young fighters in the northern Wanni district in the past two weeks after demobilising nearly 1,000 child soldiers who were loyal […]
Second Thoughts
India will pursue a comprehensive economic partnership agreement with Sri Lankas new government amid plans for an aid package to rebuild the islands embattled regions, a top envoy said on Thursday.The Indian High Commissioner (ambassador) here, Nirupam Sen, said talks initiated with the previous government on the economic agreement would continue with the new administration […]
Can the Central Hold?
Central Bank has been bringing down their policy rates in the last two years to encourage local investment. However they say that bank-lending rates have not come down proportionately. rnThere is a big difference between the interest charged on a loan and interest paid on deposits at any commercial bank in the country.rn This difference […]
Insurance or Hazard
Following the failure of Pramuka Bank, the Central Bank is looking again at the concept of deposit insurance. This years annual report talks of a financial safety net that exists to protect depositors.Deposit insurance is part of the safety net. Prudential regulation and supervision is the foundation of the financial safety net.A good regulatory framework […]
Cost of Life
Twenty five per cent of Sri Lankan households now have some form of motorized transport up from 15 per cent in 1996. 28 percent have refrigerators, up from 16 per cent.Television usage had gone up to 68 per cent.The latest consumer finance survey by the Central Bank shows a big jump in living standards around […]
