Tag: Finance
Sri Lanka on ‘neutral’ ground after latest round of WTO talks
Jan 24 (LBO) – The latest round of World Trade Organisation (WTO) talks in Hong Kong, has “neutral” impact on Sri Lanka, say trade experts.Jan 24 (LBO) – The latest round of World Trade Organisation (WTO) talks in Hong Kong, has “neutral” impact on Sri Lanka, say trade experts. The outcome of the sixth WTO […]
Disarm paramilitary groups operating in the northeast says US
Jan. 23 (LBO) – The United States Monday asked the government to disarm paramilitary groups operating in the northeast as an escalation of violence left three soldiers dead.Jan. 23 (LBO) – The United States Monday asked the government to disarm paramilitary groups operating in the northeast as an escalation of violence left three soldiers dead. […]
Sri Lanka offers compromise as Norway moves to save peace bid
Jan 22. (AFP) – Sri Lanka on Sunday offered a compromise to end a deadlock in peace moves with Tamil rebels when a Norwegian envoy visits this week, following violence that has claimed 140 lives in two months.The government said it was ready to make concessions on a venue for talks when Norway’s International Development […]
India shares tips to combat inflation
A top Indian economist said the Indian experience in dealing with inflation is a model for Sri Lanka.A top Indian economist said the Indian experience in dealing with inflation is a model for Sri Lanka. He says there are many similarities between Sri Lanka’s current macro indicators and those of India in the mid-nineties. Since […]
Sri Lanka vows talks amid bombs, Norway plays down hopes
Jan. 19 (AFP) – Four people were killed and 40 wounded in bomb attacks in Sri Lanka as Colombo vowed “every endeavour” to revive peace moves, while a top Norwegian envoy played down hopes of a breakthrough.Jan. 19 (AFP) – Four people were killed and 40 wounded in bomb attacks in Sri Lanka as Colombo […]
Sri Lanka’s trade gap widens 22%
Jan. 19 (LBO) – Sri Lanka’s trade deficit has widened by 22 percent to US$ 2.4 billion for the eleven months in 2005, though foreign remittances helped strengthen the island’s balance of payments, the Central Bank said Thursday Jan.19 (LBO) – Sri Lanka’s trade deficit has widened by 22 percent to US$ 2.4 billion for […]
Sri Lanka sends troops as Nordic monitors pull out of Trincomalee
Jan. 18 (AFP) – Sri Lanka poured more troops into the restive northeastern port district of Trincomalee fearing more rebel attacks, as Scandinavian monitors pulled out of the volatile area, officials said.Jan. 18 (AFP) – Sri Lanka poured more troops into the restive northeastern port district of Trincomalee fearing more rebel attacks, as Scandinavian monitors […]
‘s trade gap widens 22%
Jan. 19 (LBO) – Sri Lanka’s trade deficit has widened by 22 percent to US$ 2.4 billion for the eleven months in 2005, though foreign remittances helped strengthen the island’s balance of payments, the Central Bank said Thursday Jan.19 (LBO) – Sri Lanka’s trade deficit has widened by 22 percent to US$ 2.4 billion for […]
Nordic monitors pull out of district after Sri Lanka blasts
Jan 17, 2006 (AFP) – Scandinavian truce monitors on Tuesday indefinitely suspended work in Sri Lanka’s northeastern port district of Trincomalee after a series of mine attacks.Jan 17, 2006 (AFP) – Scandinavian truce monitors on Tuesday indefinitely suspended work in Sri Lanka’s northeastern port district of Trincomalee after a series of mine attacks. The Norwegian-led […]
Sri Lanka’s import bill gallops ahead of November export earnings
Jan. 17 (LBO) – Sri Lanka’s import bill for the eleven months surged ahead of export earnings for the same period last year due to rising energy costs, but the island’s Central Bank Tuesday left its key interest rates unchanged. Jan. 17 (LBO) – Sri Lanka’s import bill for the eleven months surged ahead of […]
‘s import bill gallops ahead of November export earnings
Jan. 17 (LBO) – Sri Lanka’s import bill for the eleven months surged ahead of export earnings for the same period last year due to rising energy costs, but the island’s Central Bank Tuesday left its key interest rates unchanged. Jan. 17 (LBO) – Sri Lanka’s import bill for the eleven months surged ahead of […]
Mine blasts rock Sri Lanka amid fresh bid to save truce
Jan 17, 2006 (AFP) – Suspected Tiger rebels set off two more mines and fought a gun battle with troops Tuesday as the United Nations urged talks and Norway made a fresh bid to pull Sri Lanka back from the brink of war.Jan 17, 2006 (AFP) – Suspected Tiger rebels set off two more mines […]
