Sri Lanka seen slightly less corrupt

Oct 27, 2010 (LBO) – Sri Lanka has marginally improved its score in a global corruption index but governance is still so bad that it ranks among other countries seen to be very corrupt, a statement said. “The score indicates that these countries continue to have a serious corruption problem in their public sector.” In […]

Sri Lanka stockbroker stirs up storm by calling for end to dissent: report

Oct 27, 2010 (LBO) – A call by a stockbroking firm to immediately identify and eliminate “traitors” who may question a “noble” government goal of making the “motherland” a financial hub of South Asia, has stirred up a storm, a media report said. Sri Lanka’s Daily FT business daily said the call was contained in […]

Sri Lanka mulls IT use in tax reforms

Oct 27, 2010 (LBO) – A report on reforms to Sri Lanka’s complex national and regional taxes has recommended using information technology to make it easier to charge and pay taxes, a statement from the president’s office said. The report by the presidential commission on taxation was handed over to President Mahinda Rajapaksa Tuesday after […]

Sri Lanka lifts price controls on rice

Oct 26, 2010 (LBO) – Sri Lanka has lifted price controls on rice originally imposed to prevent a sharp price spike caused by low harvests and state controls that prevented imports from coming in to stabilize prices. The government’s information office said the consumer affairs authority has lifted a 70 rupee per kilogram price cap […]

US disruption of China currency will be disastrous: Steve Hanke

Oct 21, 2010 (LBO) – A sudden appreciation of the Chinese currency, which is sought by the US, could disrupt China’s economy and the world, rather than increasing the demand for American exports, a top monetary economist has warned. “Using the authority granted by the Thomas Amendment of 1933 and the Silver Purchase Act of […]

” to fiscal prudence hailed

Oct 21, 2010 (LBO) – Sri Lanka has made a ‘re-commitment’ to fiscal prudence and a promotion of public private partnerships is a pragmatic recognition of private sector strengths that will help improve finances, a top economist and retired public servant had said. Former central bank governor A S Jayewardene said a recent speech by […]

Sri Lanka reveals haul of civilian gold from war zone

October 21, 2010 (AFP) – The Sri Lankan government has said its troops collected more than four million dollars worth of gold jewellery during the defeat of the Tamil Tiger rebels. Chief government whip Dinesh Gunawardena told parliament on Wednesday that security forces picked up the precious items during the final months of the decades-long […]

Sri Lanka can have growth, low inflation if budget deficit is tamed: IMF

Oct 20, 2010 (LBO) – Sri Lanka’s recently controlled inflation and an economic recovery can be maintained if state deficit spending can be tamed, giving ordinary citizens a chance to engage in growth creating economic activities, the International Monetary Fund has said. The IMF, in a statement issued following the annual ‘Article IV’ consultations with […]

Sri Lanka central bank keeps policy rates unchanged

Oct 19, 2010 (LBO) – Sri Lanka’s central bank will maintain benchmark interest rates at current levels as inflation remains low, credit flows are picking up and economic growth strong, a statement said. The Monetary Board of the bank at Monday’s meeting decided to maintain the Repurchase rate and the Reverse Repurchase rate at 7.25 […]

Sri Lanka urged to become part of global supply chain

Oct 19, 2010 (LBO) – Sri Lanka must integrate itself with global production processes and markets instead of trying to produce everything itself, W A Wijewardena, a former central bank deputy governor, has said. “Previously we thought it was English. Now we call it globish – global English – the language used by Chinese, Japanse […]

Sri Lanka may have 20,000 illegals mainly from Pakistan, India: report

Oct 17, 2010 (LBO) – Sri Lanka may have about 20,000 guest workers, mainly from India and Pakistan working as labourers, domestic workers, cooks and waiters in restaurants in several towns without proper authority, a media report said. Sri Lanka’s The Sunday Times newspaper said the number was an ‘official estimate’ but the island’s immigration […]

Sri Lanka rulers can set example by paying taxes: ex public servant

Oct 16, 2010 (LBO) – Sri Lanka’s rulers can set an example to the people by starting to pay taxes and the increasing privileges of elected officials can permeate wider into a bloated state, a retired public servant who has spent his life batting on the side of the people said. “For instance there is […]

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