Tag: news
‘s central bank says S&P downgrade unwarranted
Feb 29, 2012 (LBO) – Sri Lanka’s Central Bank says an outlook and rating by Standard & Poor’s in the wake of balance of payments pressure is unwarranted because corrective steps have been taken by the government. S&P on Wednesday cut the outlook on Sri Lanka’s ‘B+’ foreign currency rating to ‘stable’ from ‘positive’ and […]
Sri Lankan should flag social issues creatively: Bangladesh photo activist
Feb 28, 2012 (LB) – Bangladesh photographer, activist and social entrepreneur Shahidul Alam, challenged Sri Lankans to think creatively to flag social issues that grips the developing world. Driven by largely autocratic governments, developing nations like Sri Lanka battle veiled censorship, subtle military rule and commercial pressure that often suppress unsavoury topics. “Don’t let those […]
Fuel Protests
Feb 13, 2012 (LBO) – A steep fuel price increase in Sri Lanka to correct mounting economic imbalance and pressure on a currency peg has seen protests by bus operators and fishermen, reports said. Fishermen blocked a road on the main road to the capital Colombo from Negambo, a fishery centre, a media report said. […]
Price Hike
Feb 11, 2012 (LBO) – Sri Lanka has steeply raised the price of diesel partially correcting chronic mis-pricing between refined fuels in a move that could also help reduce loans taken by petroleum distributors and stabilize a weakening exchange rate. Diesel may be now priced just around cost when freight, port levies and taxes are […]
Oil Outline
Feb 10, 2012 (LBO) – Net profit for the December 2011 quarter of the Sri Lanka unit of Indian Oil Corporation rose 3. 5 percent to 623 million rupees from a year ago, with a sharp rise seen in finance costs. Lanka Indian Oil Corporation’s December 2011 quarter sales rose 15 percent to 15. 4 […]
Fuel Poser
Feb 10, 2012 (LBO) – Sri Lanka is considering raising retail prices of fuel because of rising world oil prices, petroleum industries minister Susil Premajayantha said. Sri Lanka’s future oil imports will cost more as international prices have increased owing to cold weather in the Western hemisphere and uncertainty caused by sanctioned against Iran, he […]
Crude Options
Jan 23, 2012 (LBO) – Sri Lanka will be able to import crude from Iran for at least six months before US sanctions make it impossible for payments to be made to that country, a media report said. Sri Lanka’s The Sunday Times newspaper quoted petroleum minister Susil Premajayantha as saying that talks would be […]
Sri Lanka reconciliation, secular republics in focus
Jan 23, 2012 (LBO) – Building a secular state can prevent oppression of minorities and victims of an arbitrary state should learn to forgive but must also speak out for change, writers participating in a literary festival in Sri Lanka said. India, a land of Maharajahs, became a democracy with voting rights and parliamentary legislating […]
Sri Lanka govt probe seen failing to win confidence of Tamils
Jan 16, 2012 (LBO) – Sri Lanka’s main minority Tamil political party has rejected a government investigation into the ethnic war, saying it lacked credibility and even its interim recommendations a year ago were not implemented. The commission also recommended that people who are discharged be given a certificate to prevent being re-arrested but even […]
Petro Facility
Jan 03, 2012 (LBO) – Sri Lanka is negotiating a billion dollar facility from an international bank to defray payments for petroleum imports by made state-run Ceylon Petroleum Corporation in 2012, officials said. By October 2011 Sri Lanka had spent 3.6 billion dollars on petroleum imports up 48. 5 percent from a year earlier. A […]
Sri Lanka must restore rule of law, says human rights body
Dec 30, 2011 (LBO) – Sri Lanka needs to restore the rule of law and change its constitution that concentres too much power in the executive president who wields too much control over its citizens, the Asian Human Rights Commission said. “All Sri Lankans will wish that the coming year will not be like the […]
Aviation Fuel
Dec 26, 2011 (LBO) – Sri Lanka’s state-run Ceylon Petroleum Corporation has called bids to build an aviation fuel terminal at a second international airport being constructed in Mattala, in the South of the island. Mattala airport in Sri Lanka’s Hambantota district, is being built with Chinese finance. Sri Lanka’s Ceylon Today newspaper said the […]
