‘s closest relatives in Sri Lanka face extinction

Oct 27, 2007 (LBO) – Two Sri Lankan primates, man’s closest relatives in the wild, have been named as being among 25 species that are most severely threatened with extinction globally, in a new report by conservationists. . Chimpanzees, gorillas and monkeys are among the most widely known primates, though it also includes others such […]

‘s rich and poor ministries

Oct 27, 2007 (LBO) – Eighty percent of Sri Lanka’s budget next year would be spent by 20 percent of the ministries with more than half the ministries getting less than one percent of money each, spending plans presented to parliament show. Twenty percent of the ministries or the 11 biggest ones, including ones for […]

Sri Lanka balance of payments surplus to double after bond: CB

Oct 26, 2007 (LBO) – Sri Lanka’s central bank said the balance of payments surplus in 2007 would more than double to 450 million dollars with the help of a sovereign bond issue, after holding policy rates steady in October. “This inflow has stabilized both the exchange rate and market interest rates and this trend […]

The bizarre battle between IMF, well-meaning charities like Oxfam and poverty

WASHINGTON, Oct 24, 2007 (LBO) – At this year’s annual meeting of the International Monetary Fund and the largest lender to poor countries, the World Bank, there were no high profile protests by charities and lobby groups. Deficit-happy charities would have plenty of work to do then, helping out a new set of freshly created […]

Sri Lanka rating agency warns of real estate market downturn

Oct 23, 2007 (LBO) – Lanka Rating Agency has warned of a possible slump in the property market which has been growing rapidly in recent years and shows signs of a classic ‘bubble’. LRA said that real estate markets are vulnerable to “waves of optimism and herd behaviour that result in bubbles.” It said in […]

Sri Lanka lacks evidence based economic debate: WB economist

WASHINGTON, Oct 22, 2007 (LBO) – Sri Lanka needs debate on economic policy centered on real evidence or research instead of extreme posturing based on ideology if the island is to progress, a top development economist said. However up to July 2007 Sri Lanka spent four percent less on oil imports compared to the same […]

Sri Lanka in new IFC bond index and fund

WASHINGTON, Oct 22 2007 (LBO) – Sri Lanka has been included in a new World Bank backed initiative to expand the international appeal of local currency bonds of emerging countries. The International Finance Corporation (IFC), the World Bank’s private sector financing arm, and the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (IBRD) which finances middle income […]

Sri Lankan exports slow down in August

Oct 22, 2007 (LBO) – Sri Lanka’s exports slowed down in August 2007 but cumulative higher export growth over imports helped narrow the trade deficit for the first eight months of the year, the Central Bank said Monday. It said in a statement on the island’s external trade performance that higher growth of exports over […]

Sri Lanka Tigers damage two helicopter gunships in assault

Oct 22, 2007 (LBO) – Sri Lankan Tamil Tiger rebels launched an air and ground assault under cover of darkness on an air force base in the north central Anurahapura region, damaging two helicopter gunships and wounding at least eight troops in the early hours of Monday. The Tigers destroyed or damaged 26 commercial and […]

Sri Lanka could tap new World Bank agriculture aid, new strategy promised

WASHINGTON, Oct 21, 2007 (LBO) – The World Bank is putting up new money for agriculture development in rural areas but is promising not to repeat past mistakes that sowed small holder-based entrenched poverty in countries like Sri Lanka. In the 1980’s Sri Lanka embarked on a sweeping agricultural development drive building massive reservoirs and […]

Sri Lanka could tap new World Bank agriculture aid, better strategy promised

WASHINGTON, Oct 21, 2007 (LBO) – The World Bank is putting up new cash to boost rural agriculture and is promising not to repeat past mistakes that helped sow small holder-based entrenched poverty in countries like Sri Lanka. In the 1980’s Sri Lanka embarked on a sweeping agricultural development drive building massive reservoirs and irrigating […]

Sri Lanka should act on inflation, budget deficit: IMF

WASHINGTON, Oct 20, 2007 (LBO) – Sri Lanka should pay more attention to rising inflation and address the problem with the country’s budget, a top IMF official said. “Inflation has picked up and they need to pay more attention to that,” IMF’s Asia Pacific Director David Burton said at the launch of the Asia and […]

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