Tag: Sri Lanka
Central Bank of Sri Lanka to limit money printing in 2007: calls for fiscal prudence to stabilize economy
January 04, (LBO) – Sri Lanka’s Central Bank has set itself tight targets to limit money printing, contain runaway inflation and stabilize the economy in 2007 and has called for fiscal restraint from the government to help meet its objectives.
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January 03, 2007 (LBO) – Sri Lanka will withdraw from March 31, a controversial cash deposit requirement aimed at limiting imports, which drew censure from the International Monetary Fund as an exchange control measure, a top official said. A 50 percent margin requirement was imposed on a set of goods defined as ‘luxury’ by bureaucrats […]
Early Warning
January 2, 2007 (LBO) – Gasoline prices are likely to go up by 5-percent in Sri Lanka, the state-run fuel retailer warned Tuesday, as global oil prices hit 60 dollars a barrel. Petrol at the pump now costs 92.00 rupees a litre, and Ceylon Petroleum Corp. Chairman Asantha de Mel said they are looking at […]
Sri Lanka notches up US$ 600 mn foreign investment in 2006
January 01, 2007 (LBO) – Sri Lanka has notched up a record 600 million dollars in foreign direct investment last year, government said Monday, led by telecom and apparel. The record inflows are over the 287 million dollars of last year, Rohitha Bogollagama, industries and investment promotion minister said. The Board of Investment said in […]
Fresh Slate
December 30 (LBO) – The Sri Lanka government has agreed to offload half the 60 billion-rupee long-term debt of the Ceylon Electricity Board from January and re-schedule the balance to be paid after five years. The CEB sells about seven billion units of electricity each year, with households using up 2550 million units with an […]
Sri Lanka 3Q06 GDP 7.5%, says Central Bank while cutting full-year growth to 7%
December 29, 2006 (LBO) – Sri Lanka’s economy grew 7.5 percent in the third quarter ended Sept. 30, the central bank said Friday, while lowering full-year growth forecast to 7.0 percent. “With only minor interruptions in most parts of the country, growth is projected at 7 percent. Financial markets have remained calm, though investor confidence […]
Central Bank of Sri Lanka says more monetary tightening needed as inflation rages
December 29 (LBO) – Sri Lanka’s central bank said further monetary tightening was needed to contain inflation as consumer prices in December went up by 2.3 percentage points keeping 12-month inflation at a dizzy 19.3 percent. The latest warning that a rate hike should be expected at the next monetary policy meeting came two weeks […]
Pipeline Plans
December 29 (LBO) – Sri Lanka has signed a deal Friday with India’s National Thermal Power Corporation to build a 500 million dollar coal power project in the east of the island. The 500-megawatt capacity project to be built in Trincomalee will be jointly held by the state utility, Ceylon Electricity Board (CEB) and the […]
Sri Lanka consumer prices rise by 2.3% in December keeping 12-month inflation at 19.3%
December 29, 2006 (LBO) – Consumer prices in Sri Lanka rose by 2.3 percent in December, keeping 12-month inflation at 19.3 percent, the Census & Statistics Department said Friday. In the 12-months to November, inflation hit a ten year high of 19.8 percent, when the index rose by 4.4 percent in the preceding 30 days. […]
‘s warring parties on tsunami anniversary
Dec 26, 2006 (AFP) – The United Nations slammed Sri Lanka’s warring parties for stalling tsunami reconstruction efforts Tuesday as the island marked the second anniversary of the disaster by unveiling a Buddha statue. The outgoing UN Secretary General Kofi Annan blamed both Colombo and the Tamil Tiger rebels for the violence that has slowed […]
Japan gives loudhailers to mark Sri Lanka tsunami anniversary
Dec 26, 2006 (AFP) – Japan Tuesday gifted loudhailers and life jackets to Sri Lanka’s police to mark the second anniversary of the tsunami which killed 31,000 people in the island.Japan’s ambassador here, Kiyoshi Araki, gifted the equipment to police chief Victor Perera in Colombo, the Japanese embassy said. It said Japan was also helping […]
Crew seeks return home as Jordanian ship runs aground
Dec 24, 2006 (AFP) – The Iraqi skipper of a cargo vessel that ran aground near Tamil Tiger-held territory in Sri Lanka asked Red Cross officials on Sunday to arrange the crew’s return home, the guerrillas said. The Jordanian-registered Farha III ship ran aground in northeastern Sri Lanka late Saturday, sparking a war of words […]
