Sri Lanka president seeks funding from China Exim Bank

Aug 11, 2008 (LBO) – Sri Lanka’s president Mahinda Rajapaksa has discussed further funding from China’s Export Import Bank to expand a coal power plant, a highway and a bunkering project, the foreign ministry said. China is building a port in the southern Sri Lankan town of Hambantota, which is President Rajapaksa’s home constituency. President […]

Sri Lanka activist seeks removal of Central Bank member: report

Aug 10, 2008 (LBO) – An activist who went to court against a privatization deal has sought the removal of a member of the rate setting committee of Sri Lanka’s central bank who was faulted in a court ruling, a media report said.The Sunday Island newspaper said lawyers to left-leaning politician Vasudeva Nanayakkara had written […]

Oil bubble burst prompts probe call in Sri Lanka by top producer

Aug 09, 2008 (LBO) – The deflation of the oil bubble appeared to take hold in August as long expected by economists who identified it as a ‘monetary shock’ from reserve currency central banks, and Iran called for a probe into the root causes of the price spike. Oil and commodity prices raced to new […]

Sri Lanka central bank says interest rates easing

Aug 08, 2008 (LBO) – Sri Lanka’s central bank has said interest rates on benchmark government securities had begun to ease with the opening up of the market to foreign investors, continued liquidity and lower inflation expectations. “In line with the rate reduction in the primary market, the secondary market yield curve that represents the […]

Sri Lanka to get new government office complex

Aug 08, 2008 (LBO) – Sri Lanka’s trade ministry and the urban development authority plan to build a 15-story government complex in the suburb of Rajagiriya, just outside the capital Colombo, ministry secretary R M K Ratnayake said.The cost of the project will be around three billion rupees which will be allocated by the state […]

Sri Lanka inflation to fall ahead of region: CB Governor

July 08, 2008 (LBO) – Sri Lanka’s inflation would head down faster in the coming months as its monetary authority had started a tightening cycle earlier than the region, Central Bank Governor Nivard Cabraal said.“We are one of the few countries to start tightening early,” Governor Cabraal said. “We will also see results earlier.” He […]

Sri Lanka central bank sells rare coins online, notes to follow

Aug 08, 200 (LBO) – Sri Lanka’s central bank has started online sales of old and commemorative coins which are sought after by collectors worldwide, with old notes also put on the block soon, a top official said.Governor Nivard Cabraal said old notes would also be made available to collectors in the near future and […]

Sri Lanka government 2009 budget bill to parliament on Oct 9

Aug 07, 2008 (LBO) – The appropriation bill for Sri Lanka’s budget for 2009 will be presented to parliament on October 9 for its first reading, the government said Thursday. The budget speech and second reading of the budget will be on November 6, a government spokesman said. The cabinet this week approved a proposal […]

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Aug 05, 2008 (LBO) — Sri Lanka’s environmental protection office is hoping to collect up to 800 million rupees from a series of taxes charged on people who own cars, mobile phones, standard light bulbs and firms that use telecom transmission towers.The Central Environmental Authority (CEA) will also charge a two percent levy on top […]

Sri Lanka inflation slows to 26.6 percent in July

July 31, 2008 (LBO) – Sri Lanka consumer inflation in the capital Colombo slowed to 26.6 percent in July 2008 from a record 28.2 percent in June, the government’s statistics office said. High inflation has also made it more expensive for companies to borrow. In the month of July prices rose 0.2 percent compared with […]

Australia, Myanmar as SAARC observers: Sri Lanka official

July 30, 2008 (LBO) – Australia and Myanmar would be admitted as observers of the South Asian Association of Regional Corporation (SAARC) at this year’s sessions, now underway in the Sri Lankan capital Colombo, an official said.Sri Lanka’s additional foreign secretary Prasad Kariawasam told reporters after a meeting of the so-called ‘standing committee’ of foreign […]

South Asian nations side-step regional trade pact amid frictions

July 30, 2008 (AFP) – South Asian leaders meeting in Sri Lanka this weekend will discuss improving commercial ties but political and other tensions have dampened hopes a regional free trade pact will be implemented any time soon, economists say. “It took the European Union 50 years to get the euro out. We’re still just […]

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