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Reuters: Heineken NV won full control of the maker of Tiger beer on Friday after shareholders of its Asian partner, Fraser and Neave Ltd (F&N), voted in favour of selling the conglomerate’s stake in the brewer for $6.3 billion. The vote ends a two-month battle between Heineken and companies linked to Thai billionaire Charoen Sirivadhanabhakdi ...
- Thai billionaire muscles in on Heineken Tiger beer deal (Category: Business)
- Heineken unsettled by Thai brewer’s $ 1.6 b bid for stake in Tiger Beer (Category: Business)
- Vijay Mallya may sell United Breweries stake to Heineken (Category: Business)
- What’s at stake for Vijay Mallya if Kingfisher fails? (Category: Business)
The location of Sri Lanka has a strategic significance and this has been proven by the historical trading activities between Sri Lanka and ancient China, Egypt, and the Roman Empire. There is ample evidence to show that Sri Lanka was a main trading hub in Asia. The reasons for occupation of Sri Lanka by the ...
- Accelerating inclusive growth: The role of the external sector (Category: Business)
- Sri Lanka to revive FTA talks with India, China and Thailand (Category: Breaking News)
- Is Sri Lanka geared for globalisation? (Category: Business)
- EDB turns 33 (Category: Business)
The academics are marching. The students are marching. The Muslims are marching. Every day hundreds images of throngs of people shouting slogans and demonstrating blare across television screens, newspapers and of course, the internet. SMS news alerts about road closures and barricades abound as popular discontent rises to the surface through trade union agitation and ...
- No interference in Sri Lanka’s Judiciary, President asserts (Category: Business)
- Divi Neguma Bill to be back anew (Category: Business)
- Northwestern Provincial Council approves the Divi Neguma Bill (Category: Breaking News)
- SC order and govt.’s trial balloon (Category: Breaking News)
Reuters: Riskier assets fell broadly on Monday, dragging down Asian shares, copper and oil but the dollar strengthened as investors shifted their focus to weak economic fundamentals while monitoring progress in the euro zone debt bailout scheme. The MSCI’s broadest index of Asia-Pacific shares outside Japan fell 0.7%, with a 1.5% drop in its materials ...
- Rupee weaker on importer dollar demand (Category: Business)
- Asian shares fall, dollar spikes vs yen on intervention (Category: Business)
- Stocks slip on profit-taking ahead of SEC ruling (Category: Business)
- Asian shares fall on fears over Europe fund tightness (Category: Business)
By Amantha Perera JEJU, South Korea (IPS): As ravenous consumers of natural resources, companies are beginning to recognise that they owe a monetary debt to the planet, and are sharpening their pencils to calculate it. In 2004, when the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) held its four-yearly World Conservation Congress in Bangkok, Thailand, ...
- IUCN Puts The Accent On Business (Category: Breaking News)
- Facebook IPO: Mark Zuckerberg’s letter to prospective investors outlines core values (Category: Business)
- Nature Trails – setting the trend in eco-tourism (Category: Business)
- Power: Form, flexibility and force (Category: Business)
SINGAPORE: Business sentiment among Asia’s top companies fell for the second straight quarter, dragged down by export-orientated economies such as China and Japan, while domestic spending helped boost Southeast Asia’s outlook, a Thomson Reuters/INSEAD survey showed. Concerns over global demand are hurting Asia’s export engines, with autos, technology and shipping sectors am...
- Europe, China worries hurt business sentiment: survey (Category: Business)
- Asian markets dampened by Bernanke, factory data in focus (Category: Business)
- Asia’s growth picking up, too early to celebrate (Category: Business)
- ‘Pessimism’ over Asia-Pacific growth: survey (Category: Business)
Reuters: The Federal Reserve launched another aggressive stimulus program on Thursday, saying it would pump $40 billion into the US economy each month until it saw a sustained upturn in the weak jobs market. The central bank’s decision to tie its controversial bond buying directly to economic conditions was an unprecedented step that marked a ...
- Bernanke quiet on next Fed move, stresses job crisis (Category: Business)
- Asian shares inch down, mark time before Jackson Hole (Category: Business)
- All eyes on Bernanke as recession looms (Category: Business)
- Adopt economic policies to propel growth: Bankers (Category: Business)
The place isn’t a paradise for minorities but the economy is recovering By Sam Baker Asuasentinel.com: The Government of Mahinda Rajapaksa in Sri Lanka has probably botched its dealings with the United States, the European Union and the United Nations. Still, the disenchantment with Colombo may be overblown three years after the end of the ...
- Army inquiry a delaying tactic: Human Rights Watch (Category: Business)
- President calls on diplomats to counter threats from pro-LTTE Diaspora (Category: Business)
- NGOs Call on U.S. to Establish International Accountability Mechanism on Sri Lanka at UN Human R... (Category: Breaking News)
- Rejected asylum seekers abused in Sri Lanka, says rights group (Category: Breaking News)
Continuing its growth momentum, Orient Finance PLC adds yet another milestone, with the opening of its doors to the acceptance of fixed deposits, subsequent to being licensed by the Monetary Board of the Central Bank of Sri Lanka under the Finance Business Act No 42 of 2011 as a Finance Company.
- Red Ink (Category: Business)
- Finance Losses (Category: Business)
- Finance Recovery (Category: Business)
- Serial Winner (Category: Business)
The global escalation of commodity prices in the latter part of last decade impacted Sri Lanka’s rice market, with retail prices showing sharp increases for the consumer. The regulatory forces with a ceiling on consumer prices and guaranteed price for paddy did alleviate this problem to some extent. Today it has taken a different turn ...
- Village as a developmental unit (Category: Business)
- Paddy farmers’ problems (Category: Business)
- Budget 2012’s impact on the export sector (Category: Business)
- Sri Lanka’s stake in the intl. agriculture debate (Category: Business)
Reuters: Investors fed up with years of poor returns are deserting BRIC equity funds, pushing share valuations to record cheap levels and questioning the future of the high-profile investment theme. The term, coined in 2001 by Goldman Sachs banker Jim O’Neill, provided a catchy acronym to unite the four biggest emerging economies, two of which ...
- China slowdown weighs on emerging market funds (Category: Business)
- Templeton plans $300 m emerging markets fund (Category: Business)
- Developed or developing? Try merging markets (Category: Business)
- Mobius bets on further oil price increases (Category: Business)
LONDON (Reuters): Copper hit a four-month high on Monday as hopes for more policy easing in the United States prevailed and as weak copper and other commodity imports in China, coupled with weak factory activity, reinforced prospects for more stimulus measures there. Chinese data showed copper imports in August fell 2.9% from July due to ...
- Asian shares rise; oil spikes on Iran tension (Category: Business)
- Shares ease on China growth worry, dollar stays firm (Category: Business)
- Asian markets rebound, hoping for action on euro zone crisis (Category: Business)
- Asian stocks rebound as Bernanke soothes investors (Category: Business)
Reuters: Asian shares crept up on Monday with expectations rising that weak U.S. jobs data would prompt the Federal Reserve to announce fresh stimulus and Europe will make further progress in its debt crisis management this week, overshadowing soft Chinese data. Trade data released on Monday showed China’s exports in August grew slightly less than ...
- Euro hits decade low vs yen, remains vulnerable (Category: Business)
- Dollar softer, but euro fails get a boost (Category: Business)
- Asia shares, euro consolidate from lows (Category: Business)
- World stocks, euro rise on hopes Greece ditches referendum (Category: Business)
The much anticipated Islamic Finance News Roadshow will be inaugurated today by the Governor of the Central Bank of Sri Lanka, Ajith Nivaard Cabraal. The Governor will deliver the key note address at this forum which will also see the attendance of many other key officials of the Sri Lankan Islamic banking and finance industry. ...
- IFN Roadshow a boost for Islamic finance in Sri Lanka (Category: Business)
- Amana Bank Lead Strategic Partner for IFN Roadshow Sri Lanka (Category: Business)
- Amana Bank - Lead Strategic Partner for IFN Roadshow Sri Lanka . (Category: Breaking News)
- Amana Bank - Lead Strategic Partner for IFN Roadshow Sri Lanka (Category: Business)
MANILA, PHILIPPINES: ASEAN nations can help avoid world rice price shocks by reducing export restrictions, placing less emphasis on self-sufficiency, retooling Thailand’s rice pledging program, and expanding coordinated rice policies with India and Pakistan, according to a series of working papers from the Asian Development Bank (ADB). “So far, the rice market appears to be ...
- Troubled EU eyes ASEAN boost (Category: Business)
- Sri Lanka to bag yet another ASEAN MoU (Category: Business)
- Sri Lanka looks to work closer with ASEAN (Category: Breaking News)
- Sri Lanka to sign another ASEAN MOU (Category: Business)
IFC, a member of the World Bank Group, this week hosted an advanced trade finance seminar in Colombo to train bankers from Sri Lanka and Maldives on using sophisticated trade finance products, the better to serve small entrepreneurs engaged in international trade.
- Risk Sharing (Category: Business)
- Risk Cover (Category: Business)
- Finance Rating (Category: Business)
- The CoL is the responsibility of the Finance Minister - Bandula (Category: Breaking News)
24th August 2012 Dr. P. B. Jayasundera, Secretary to the Treasury, Ministry of Finance & Planning The Secretariat, Colombo 1. Dear Dr. Jayasundera, Establishment of a Financial Services Authority and a Banking and Finance Commission I suggest for your consideration that you duly evaluate the long-term national economic benefits of enhancing effective fiscal management capability ...
- Promoting productive social protection (Category: Business)
- MBSL seminar on ‘Implications of the new Finance Business Act’ on 19 September (Category: Business)
- The loud voice of economists: Reform or perish (Category: Business)
- Taming the ‘monsters’ (Category: Business)
Developed economies heading towards a recession The global economy started off the second half of 2012 with a whimper as the latest data confirm that growth is faltering across all regions. Europe is clearly in the midst of an intensifying contraction, US consumers and businesses are pulling back in the face of increasing uncertainty, and ...
- Global aviation’s growth slows again in July: IATA (Category: Business)
- Asia’s factories quieter as exports slip (Category: Business)
- China factory surveys signal economic growth stays soft in Q3 (Category: Business)
- Surprise industrial slump adds to India’s economic woes (Category: Business)
Global Media Networks Ltd. (GMNet) has unveiled a Colombo Stock Exchange-based free game simulator VstoX Colombo Virtual Exchange (www.vstox.com) with a view of introducing a virtual simulation to investors on the Colombo Bourse’s activities for the first time in Sri Lanka. VstoX integrates the real life order placement system, commonly known as ATS (Automated Trading ...
- GMNet launches a CSE based free game simulator (Category: Breaking News)
- Sri Lanka Equity Forum celebrates two years of success (Category: Business)
- London looks to Lanka! (Category: Business)
- Stock shock (Category: Business)
WASHINGTON (Reuters): A trend measure of Americans signing up for new jobless benefits fell close to a four-year low last week, but weakness in a regional factory gauge showed US recovery still faces an uphill climb. Other data on Thursday gave mixed signals about the strength of an incipient housing recovery, with groundbreaking on new ...
- Asian shares edge higher, investors seek stimulus clues (Category: Business)
- India’s food inflation at 8.84% (Category: Business)
- Anxious global investors look for calm (Category: Business)
- Asian shares inch up but growth worries lurk (Category: Business)
The rollout of broadband in Sri Lanka was pioneered by the country’s national telecommunications provider, Sri Lanka Telecom (SLT), which counts over 300,000customers in the country for its fixed broadband service. Also the company played a crucial and significant role as the infrastructure facilitator for the country’s mobile broadband boost. Over the years, SLT has ...
- SLT deploys FTTX technology to boost broadband (Category: Business)
- SLT says boosting internet usage via superior broadband (Category: Business)
- SLT opens newest teleshop at Heritage Building in Fort (Category: Business)
Reuters: Asian shares inched higher on Thursday but gains were limited as investors waited for more clues over the timing and extent of any further stimulus to tackle the euro zone’s debt crisis and support global growth. Strong U.S. industry output report on Wednesday, which followed similarly solid retail sales and employment data for July ...
- Euro hits decade low vs yen, remains vulnerable (Category: Business)
- World stocks off early highs ahead of US jobs (Category: Business)
- Asian shares flat as weak China data fuels growth worry (Category: Business)
- Asian markets cheered by Fed rate outlook (Category: Business)
Unacceptable employee conduct comprises a number of behaviours and sometimes volatility levels. An employee may be having a bad day and snap at co-workers and bosses. Another employee may be going through problems at home and is late for work or absent frequently. There have been instances where some employees felt that it was acceptable ...
- How to manage your boss (Category: Business)
- Getting on with difficult bosses (Category: Business)
- Killing good performers (Category: Business)
- A heart that feels and a mind that thinks (Category: Business)
PARIS/LONDON (Reuters): Leading members of the Group of 20 nations are prepared to trigger an emergency meeting to address soaring grain prices caused by the worst US drought in more than half a century and poor crops from the Black Sea bread basket. France, the United States and G20 president Mexico will hold a conference ...
- Bill Gates to urge G20 not turn backs on poor (Category: Business)
- Euro zone crisis set to dominate G20 meeting in Paris (Category: Business)
- G20 to Europe: show us the money (Category: Business)
- World 2011 grain output record high, market tight: FAO (Category: Business)
Following is the text of the letter written by good governance activist Chandra Jayaratne to Chairman of the Committee on Public Enterprises (COPE) D.E.W. Gunasekera with regard to the Securities and Exchange Commission and capital markets. 14th August 2012. Hon. D.E.W. Gunasekera M.P. Chairman, COPE, Parliamentary Complex, Sri Jayawardhanapura, Kotte. Dear Sir, The priority ...
- SEC Chief insists on independence at COPE (Category: Business)
- The President Pressured Me To Go: Tilak Karunaratne (Category: Breaking News)
- How I was made the scapegoat, Thilak K. tells it all (Category: Breaking News)
- No indepedence to function: Tilak Karunaratne (Category: Breaking News)
Reuters: Brent crude fell below $113 a barrel on Friday as a sharp slowdown in China’s trade flows heightened worries about demand for fuel, putting to one side hopes of stimulus measures aimed at lifting global growth that could boost oil use. China’s July exports rose just 1 per cent from a year earlier, undershooting ...
- Brent oil set to end yr up 14%, record high average (Category: Business)
- Brent slips to $102 on worries about euro zone economy (Category: Business)
- Oil creeps toward top of Asia’s economic worry list (Category: Business)
- Brent slips below $123 (Category: Business)
By Chamitha Kuruppu The Janatha Vimukthi Peramuna (JVP) on Wednesday stated that the time has come for the public to “stand against the irresponsible decisions and unwise acts of the Finance Minister and the Central Bank Governor that leads this country into an economic downfall.” President Mahinda Rajapakse as the Minister of Finance and Central ...
- UNP raises alarm over NSB investment in The Finance (Category: Business)
- JVP breathes fire against 2018 Commonwealth Games bid (Category: Business)
- Illegal money changers in crisis as more transactions move into mainstream (Category: Business)
- Harsha renews call for swift action against NSB-TFC deal makers (Category: Business)
Ever since the first aircraft was conceptualised by Leonardo Da Vinci, the dream of flight is still continuously evolving. The latest aircraft is known as the dream liner Boeing 787. There has been no end to the technological advances in aviation. The global aviation industry has since been enlarged into a multibillion dollar business and ...
- Etihad gets first Boeing 747-400 freighter (Category: Business)
- Boeing sees more 787 cancellations, still upbeat (Category: Business)
- Spotlight turns to output as Boeing wins show (Category: Business)
- Emirates receives 1,000th Boeing 777 (Category: Business)
Reuters: Asian shares and the euro fell on Friday as investors shunned risk after the European Central Bank took no immediate action and only hinted at future steps to tackle the euro zone’s fiscal woes, following similar inaction from the U.S. Federal Reserve. Investors also have reasons to be more cautious ahead of a key ...
- Asian stocks up on Europe optimism, credit (Category: Business)
- Asian stocks post weekly gains on Central Bank fix (Category: Business)
- Stocks, commodities, euro sink on EU summit doubts (Category: Business)
- Asian shares fall on growth worries despite cuts (Category: Business)
Another day, another Ceylon Petroleum Corporation (CPC) controversy; this time in the form of the hedging ghost of years past. Reuters reported over the weekend that CPC lost an appeal against a London court ruling, which ordered it to pay nearly $ 162 million plus interest for non-payment of dues to Standard Chartered Bank linked ...
- Lost Case (Category: Business)
- Joint LIOC, CPC fuel price formula mooted (Category: Breaking News)
- CPC to file fresh appeal in British Court (Category: Breaking News)
- Ignoring Vitol: CPC makes it a costly habit (Category: Business)
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