Tag: Finance
Sri Lanka capital rocked by blast
Jan 28, 2008 (LBO) – A powerful blast ripped through the Sri Lanka’s capital central business district in the Fort area, a reporter at the scene said. Ambulances rushed to the scene and a military bomb disposal squad is examining the area the reporter said. The defence ministry said a bomb has been placed inside […]
Sri Lanka needs better budgets for low inflation: central bank
Jan 03, 2008 (LBO) – Sri Lanka’s central bank governor Nivard Cabraal said better budgets were needed to lower inflation, as heavy government borrowings made it difficult to conduct effective monetary policy. “The conduct of a successful monetary policy, while facing a high budget deficit is a challenging task,” he said in a speech outlining […]
Sri Lanka rupee depreciates 1-pct in 2007, reserves US$3bn: central bank
Jan 01, 2008 (LBO) – Sri Lanka’s central bank says the rupee closed at 107.71 against the dollar in 2007 indicating that the domestic currency only depreciated by one percent against the greenback last year. . “This depreciation was substantially below some of the adverse expectations that prevailed in the market, based on certain claims […]
Sri Lanka central bank gives up on low inflation for 2008
Jan 02, 2007 (LBO) – Sri Lanka’s central bank has given up achieving low inflation in 2008 with Governor Nivard Cabraal saying that the bank may allow consumer inflation to go as high as 14 percent this year.. However, Cabraal said his institution would try to keep consumer inflation at around 10 to 11 percent […]
Sri Lanka quantity targeting exercise fails; lessons for 2008
Jan 01, 2008 (LBO) – Sri Lanka’s central bank says it met the milestones of an ill-fated reserve money targeting exercise in 2007, though inflation went out of control during the year, showing up the pitfalls of quantity targeting. The bank said it achieved the year end target of 267.6 billion rupees with room to […]
Sri Lanka inflation eases in December
Dec 31, 2007 (LBO) – Sri Lanka’s consumer prices in the capital Colombo eased in December with the most widely watched index falling 0.4 percent in the month, lowering 12-month inflation to 16.4 percent from a peak of 19.6 percent a month before. The Colombo Consumer Price Index fell 21.3 points in the month to […]
Sri Lanka may be able to avoid money printing if deficit is lower in 2008: minister
Dec 28, 2007(LBO) – Sri Lanka can manage without printing money for next year if the government keeps to the budget deficit of around 7.5 to 8 percent of the domestic product, a senior minister said. The 2008 budget was designed to maintain the deficit at 7.5 percent but if anything unpredictable takes place, expenditure […]
Sri Lanka meets reserve money targets, inflation goes haywire
Dec 26, 2007 (LBO) – Sri Lanka’s central bank kept its policy rates frozen in December with inflation raging close to 20 percent a month before, but said reserve money targets have been met this year. . Updated The Central Bank’s policy rates remained unchanged at 12.00 percent, far below inflation as the monetary authority […]
Sri Lanka tsunami survivors still struggle to recover
GALLE, Sri Lanka, Dec 25, 2007 (AFP) – Graft and renewed fighting has blocked relief to Sri Lanka’s tsunami survivors with less than a fifth of money pledged properly accounted for three years later, according to watchdogs.Sri Lanka’s government claims success in rebuilding homes destroyed by the disaster, but international agencies say big problems remain. […]
Sri Lanka floods subside, 40,000 in temporary shelters
Dec 25, 2007 (AFP) – Sri Lanka’s monsoon floods were subsiding but just over 40,000 people remained in temporary shelters, the disaster management centre said Tuesday.More than 210,000 people were initially affected by the floods, with 40,225 of them remaining in schools, temples and other public buildings, and receiving food from state agencies, the centre […]
Sri Lanka needs more money for tsunami house re-building: World Bank
Dec 24, 2007 (LBO) – The World Bank says Sri Lanka needs more money to re-build houses destroyed in the 2004 December tsunami, and its program is lagging behind in the island’s war-ravaged areas. World Bank says its program has helped restore the livelihoods of around 100,000 families and re-build 44,000 damaged houses. “Together, the […]
IMF urges more flexibility for Sri Lanka rupee
Dec 24, 2007 (LBO) – The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has said Sri Lanka’s exchange rate appears to be competitive but urged the government not to resist pressure on the rupee and allow it to depreciate. ” . . . greater downward flexibility in the exchange rate is needed to help reduce vulnerability and safeguard […]
