Tag: economy
Sri Lanka gets US support for business in former war zone
Apr 20, 2010 (LBO) – The US Agency for International Development has tied up with Sri Lanka’s private sector to support new businesses in the former war zone that will generate employment, the aid agency said. The USAID Public-Private Partnerships for Northern and Eastern Sri Lanka Program is expected to create the equivalent of 5,000 […]
Sri Lanka state railways lose Rs4.7bn in 2009
Apr 18, 2010 (LBO) – Sri Lanka’s state-run railways lost 4,768 million rupees in 2009 up 4. 7 percent from the a year earlier, which was more than its annual revenues, while carrying lower volumes of cargo and passengers, the latest official data shows. Sri Lanka Railways operated 4,568 million passenger kilometres in 2009, down […]
Sri Lanka gets ADB help to get more taxes, spend better
Apr 16, 2010 (LBO) – The Asian Development Bank said it will give Sri Lanka a 50 million US dollar loan to improve government revenue management, including tax collection, and state spending on infrastructure and the poor. It said in a statement that the ADB and Japan will support Sri Lanka with fiscal reforms to […]
Sri Lanka central bank makes record profits
Apr 16, 2010 (LBO) – Sri Lanka’s Central Bank has made a record 33 billion rupee profit in 2009 as low yielding foreign reserves were lost and replaced with higher yielding domestic government paper during a balance of payments crisis. Even then yields on dollar and euro assets were also low. The central bank also […]
Sri Lanka moves to free prime property in capital
Apr 16, 2010 (LBO) – Prime property in Sri Lanka’s capital Colombo could be made available to private developers when the government goes ahead with a planned shift of state institutions, including defence, to the suburbs, officials said. “We’re waiting for the green light,” said an official of the Urban Development Authority, which is in […]
”’ economic recovery
WASHINGTON, April 15, 2010 (AFP) – Federal Reserve chief Ben Bernanke warned on Wednesday the US economy will recover at a “moderate” pace and that significant time will be needed to claw back jobs lost in the recession. In cautious remarks that belied Wall Street’s gathering optimism, Bernanke cautioned that the US economy continued to […]
Sri Lanka gets $150mn ADB emergency loan
Apr 15, 2010 (LBO) – The Asian Development Bank (ADB) said it is providing 150 million US dollars in an emergency loan to Sri Lanka for projects to help people in the war-ravaged north and east. The loan will have a 32-year repayment term, including a grace period of eight years and an annual interest […]
” petroleum price formula: Central Bank
April 14, 2010 (LBO) – Sri Lanka needs a price formula to match import costs to retail prices as a part of a reform of the energy sector, the Central Bank said as the state petroleum utility lost 12. 3 billion rupees in 2009. “A realistic pricing formula needs to be developed to price petroleum […]
Sri Lanka poverty subsidy helping not only the poor: CBSL
Apr 12, 2010 (LBO) – A Sri Lankan poverty alleviation subsidy programme provides benefits to well over a quarter of the people, an unrealistically high number, and not only the poor, the Central Bank has said. “The potential for linking some of these food programmes with community-driven development programmes needs to be explored as malnutrition […]
IMF chief says no to higher inflation to reduce debt
Apr 11, 2010 (LBO) – The head of the International Monetary Fund played down suggestions that inflation should be raised to slash the real value of state debt, but said future growth should be used cut the burden. Strauss-Khan said public debt in advanced economies were forecast to rise about 35 percentage points to about […]
Sri Lanka lose 39,000 industrial jobs
Apr 09, 2010 (LBO) – Sri Lanka has lost 39,700 industrial jobs and 136,000 agricultural jobs in the fourth quarter of 2009 from a year earlier but gained 56,200 service jobs, a government survey showed. There was a 16,600 nnet gain in non-farm jobs in the last quarter from a year earlier, a quarterly labour […]
Sri Lanka expects leisure to loom larger in FDI
Apr 08, 2010 (LBO) – Telecom and power sectors which accounted for 65 percent of foreign direct investment to Sri Lanka in recent years will play a less dominant role as cash pours into leisure with an upturn in tourism, an official said. In the first quarter of this year around 250 million US dollars […]
