Sri Lanka record money printing revealed

Nov 22, 2007 (LBO) – Sri Lanka has engaged in an unprecedented money printing and reserve appropriation drive running into 45 billion rupees to bridge a widening budget deficit that sent inflation skyrocketing in 2007, newly released data has revealed. By September 2007 total central bank credit to government (printed money) had risen to a […]

Sri Lanka central bank promises vigilance over liquidity as inflation rages

Nov 20, 2007 (LBO) – Sri Lanka’s central bank said it is countering a liquidity shock to the monetary system from a dollar bond issue, though policy rates frozen at 12.0 percent remained negative compared to raging 19.6 percent inflation. A sudden conversion of 500 million dollars worth state borrowings in late October drove up […]

Sri Lanka inequality on the rise despite growth: UNDP

Nov 20, 2007 (LBO) – Inequality is on the rise in Sri Lanka despite the island making much progress in economic development, an international expert said. Overall progress in Sri Lanka has been concentrated in the western province and hides wide regional income disparities, said Neil Buhne, UN Resident Coordinator, Sri Lanka. There were pockets […]

Sri Lanka to appoint town planners to all local bodies

Nov 20, 2007 (LBO) – Sri Lanka has decided to appoint professional town planners to all local government bodies in a move that will speed up approvals and reduce corruption, officials said. The number of town planners in these bodies today is woefully inadequate, resulting in delays in getting approvals for building permits and payment […]

Sri Lanka Central Bank rejects gold reserve sale charges as criticism mounts

Nov 20, 2007 (LBO) – Sri Lanka’s Central Bank has rejected allegations it had sold tonnes of gold reserves to fund government expenditure in recent months, while criticism mounts on the way foreign reserves are used by the authorities. It said in a statement that a fake letter was circulating that it had sold 7,000 […]

‘s Horana named best town for business

Nov 15, 2007 (LBO) – A town south-east of the Sri Lankan capital Colombo has emerged as the surprising choice of companies as the best place to do business. A study conducted by the international organization Asia Foundation in Sri Lanka on private sector business development and economic growth, found that Horana, 60 km from […]

Sri Lankan coastal towns threatened by rising sea level

Nov 14, 2007 (LBO) – Sri Lanka’s coastal settlements are at risk of rising sea levels caused by global warming while those in the central hills face landslide threats, a top official said. “If the water level rises Sri Lanka’s entire coastal belt is facing possible destruction,” said Lakshman Jayasekara, director general, National Physical Planning […]

Sri Lanka trade deficit widens in September; 9-month deficit still down

Nov 14, 2007 (LBO) – Sri Lanka’s trade deficit widened in September to 281 million from 199 million a year ago, but the gap for the first nine months of the year was still 7.5 percent lower than last year. Exports grew 19.2 percent to 724.6 million in September with imports also rising 24.9 percent. […]

Sri Lanka private sector calls for fewer, simpler taxes

Nov 12, 2007 (LBO) – Sri Lanka’s private sector Monday urged the government to do more to reduce the multitude of taxes and simplify the system in order to make payment and collection more efficient. It also warned against what appeared to be government moves to resurrect unsuccessful welfare measures in an attempt to cushion […]

” bonds to get land tax break

Nov 07, 2007 (LBO) – Foreign resident Sri Lankans who will buy a special bond would be allowed to buy land in the country without a penal 100 percent transfer tax, President Mahinda Rajapakse said. The bond to be called ‘Homeland Development Bond’ would have maturities from 1 to 5 years and would be sold […]

Sri Lanka awash in dollar liquidity, country wide inflation at 22.1-pct

Nov 06, 2007 (LBO) – Sri Lanka’s country-wide inflation shot up to 22.1 percent in September, the latest data shows, while the monetary authority is grappling with a liquidity shock from foreign borrowings that has flushed the system to unprecedented levels. Sri Lanka’s most widely watched index, the Colombo Consumer Price Index (CCPI) hit 19.6 […]

Sri Lanka counts cost of war with new budget

Nov 6, 2007 (AFP) – Sri Lanka is expected to unveil its biggest ever war budget this week, as a government military campaign to crush the Tamil Tiger rebels takes a heavy toll on the island’s balance sheet. The government plans to increase defence spending by 20 percent to a record 1.45 billion dollars in […]

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