Sri Lanka rupee reasonably stable: CB governor

Feb 27, 2008 (LBO) – The Sri Lanka rupee has been “reasonably stable”, Central Bank Governor Nivard Cabraal said, as the currency held rock-steady against the US dollar amid tight monetary policy. “The rupee has been made reasonably stable,” governor Cabraal told a gathering of bankers at a micro finance seminar in Colombo Wednesday. “It […]

Sri Lanka should overhaul monetary policy: economist

Feb 26, 2008 (LBO) — Sri Lanka should overhaul its monetary framework in the light of 20 percent plus inflation as such high levels could only be generated domestically by a central bank, a top Sri Lankan born economist has said.“There is no huge mystery to inflation, and I have run into people here who […]

Sri Lanka state workers demand trebling of festival allowance

Feb 25, 2008 (LBO) – Sri Lanka’s powerful state worker unions have demanded a trebling of festival allowances as inflation tipped over 20 percent following loose monetary and fiscal policies in the past year. The latest in such moves is a new increase in car taxes after state workers were given thousands of tax-slashed cars. […]

Sri Lanka central bank asks for currency note designs

Feb 25, 2008 (LBO) – Sri Lanka’s central bank has called for public ideas to produce a new series of notes offering cash prizes for winning designs. The monetary authority has so far produced notes under 10 different themes from the time it was created soon after Sri Lanka gained independence from Britain. The first […]

Sri Lanka central bank says policy tight, credit to govt. at record low

Feb 21, 2008 (LBO) – Sri Lanka’s money supply growth is slowing and credit to government was at a record low of 17 billion rupees, the Central Bank said in its monetary policy statement in January, promising tight policy ahead. The statement made no mention of policy rates, with the monetary authority no longer targeting […]

Sri Lanka, emerging Asia would gain from prudent monetary policy: S&P

Feb 15, 2008 (LBO) – Countries that resist pressure to ease monetary policy would make long term gains, the rating agency Standard and Poor’s said in a report on 11 Asian nations that showed Sri Lanka had the highest forecast inflation in 2008. “Some central banks will likely yield to calls to support growth and […]

Sri Lanka trade deficit stable in 2008, exports up in December

Feb 15, 2008 (LBO) – Sri Lanka’s trade deficit grew a mere 5.6 percent in 2007, and exports in December soared 22.7 percent to 863.4 million dollars, the Central Bank said. The trade balance grew to 3,560 million dollars in 2007 with exports growing 12.5 percent to 7.7 billion dollars, and imports growing 10.2 percent […]

Sri Lanka slams S&” outlook cut

Feb 15, 2008 (LBO) – Sri Lanka’s central bank has slammed Standard and Poor’s (S&P) over an outlook cut saying the move was unwarranted, illogical, ill-advised, and without rational basis. “It is abundantly clear that S&P has chosen to overlook the many favourable factors and are, for reasons best known to them, suddenly discovering weaknesses […]

Sri Lanka under pressure to de-politicize price index

Feb 09, 2008 (LBO) – Pressure is mounting to de-politicize Sri Lanka’s new price index, which the authorities are already using as a guide for monetary policy and are pushing trade unions to accept for indexing wages. The new Colombo Consumer Price Index or CCPI (N) has come under fire for excluding alcohol in an […]

Sri Lanka inflation to remain high in 2008 first half?

Feb 05, 2008 (LBO) — Sri Lanka’s central bank has warned that inflation may remain high around 16 to 20 percent in the first half of 2008 and blamed “low supply” of domestic foods for the sudden price jump of 3.0 percent in January. Eighty percent of the price increases was due to food, the […]

Sri Lanka says Japan is not about to cut aid

Feb 02, 2008 (LBO) – Sri Lanka’s foreign ministry says it has received assurances from Japan that aid will not be cut, after reports that Japan would review its aid policy to the island. Japan’s special envoy to Sri Lanka’s peace process Yasushi Akashi visited the island just as the government pulled out of a […]

Sri Lanka can stop inflation with currency board: Steve Hanke

Feb 02, 2008 (LBO) – Sri Lanka could end inflation by adopting a working exchange rate system and a credible external anchor in the form of a currency board, a top international monetary economist has said. Related Links Go to article on Cato Institute website Go to Globe Asia column Go to Steve Hanke’s columns […]

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