Two-Year Disinflation

Seasonal consumer price inflation in March fell by 0.8 per cent in March after falling by 0.7 per cent in February.Annual average inflation, a more accurate measure of the direction of inflation, has been fallen steadily from around 2001.rn rnIn March Rice, coconuts and vegetable prices had fallen while meat and sugar prices had risen.rn […]

Tight Finish

Sri Lanka votes Friday in an election that was meant to end a power struggle but is now widely expected to return a hung parliament that could further undermine an already faltering peace bidThe vote, the third in four years, was called by President Chandrika Kumaratunga after she disagreed with Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe over […]

Steady Flow

Trade deficit for January grew US$ 4 mn to US$ 152 mn in 2004, as foreign inflows from tourism, ports, private transfers and net inflows of portfolio investments eased the pressure on the rupee.rn rnEXPORTSrn rnA strong recovery in the global economy helped push export earnings up by 20 percent to US$ 459 mn in […]

Saffron Revolution

Cultural pollution such as Coca-Cola and McDonalds will be spurned if the monks campaigning for this weeks elections in Sri Lanka have their way.They also say they will take sexually explicit movies off national TV as part of their avowed bid to save Sri Lankas heritage.Crime against women is increasing because television and movies influence […]

In A Spot

Sri Lankans are still keen to keep the peace process intact, though the rising cost of living still troubles the voting public, as the country heads for a snap poll on April 2.The following is an analysis of the findings of the third and final wave of the ORG-MARG SMART opinion poll series, in the […]

Cry For Peace

His conflict with the president may have pushed Sri Lanka into early elections on April, 2, but Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe says he would rather talk peace with Tamil rebels than wage war with the head of state. Wickremesinghe, 55, said in an interview with AFP that he had no intention of impeaching President Chandrika […]

Waiting Game

The Banks country director, Peter Harrold, said the relatively peaceful run-up to the April 2 vote had been a blessing, but an outbreak of post-election violence would be a blow to growth prospects.rn rn Sri Lanka had been set to record seven to eight percent growth rate this year, but the uncertainty associated with the […]

Taming The Tiger

Sri Lankas political groups enter next weeks elections vowing to bring the Tamil Tigers back to the table, but the parties are poles apart on how to end decades of ethnic bloodshed.Rivals agree that the drawn-out Tamil separatist conflict which has claimed over 60,000 lives is the key issue at the April 2 parliamentary election, […]

Victim Of Peace

The man who is seeking re-election as Sri Lankas prime minister at April 2 polls halted an ethnic war raging for decades, but his handling of the peace process may have landed him in trouble. Ranil Wickremesinghe, 55, has turned the vote into a referendum on his internationally-backed bid to secure a permanent peace deal […]

Crouching Tiger

Sri Lankas elusive Tamil Tiger supremo Velupillai Prabhakaran is not a candidate at next weeks elections, but he could end up calling the shots in parliament.Prabhakaran, 49, has for the first time openly backed candidates from the Tamil minority and was about to clinch political clout at the April 2 vote when his military might […]

Saving A Dynasty

For Sri Lankas President Chandrika Kumaratunga running the country is like a family business, but she is taking a gamble at next weeks snap election that could decide the destiny of her dynasty. The daughter of two prime ministers, Kumaratunga, who has been president for 10 years, has surprised her closest allies with political manoeuvering […]

Splitting Hairs

Despite a slew of recent opinion polls showing a significant lack of confidence in the UNF running of the economy, the party believes a societal shift in voter thinking can still push crucial votes their way.The run up to the April elections has seen a flood of opinion polls by research organisations and NGOs, almost […]

Page 641 of 672