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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)
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)
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)
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)
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)
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)
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)
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: China’s economy is set for a soft landing even as global headwinds increase, the International Monetary Fund said in a report on Wednesday that urged further reform and currency appreciation to rebalance growth and reduce risks. The report said economic reforms so far had substantially reduced external imbalances, but at the cost of significant ...
- World economy fragile, faces “uneasy calm” – IMF (Category: Business)
- Slowing China aids global economic rebalancing (Category: Business)
- Turning point in the currency war (Category: Business)
- ‘China yuan could challenge dollar role in a decade’ (Category: Business)
Reuters: Asian shares slid and the euro hovered near multi-year lows hit earlier on Monday, as Spain sparked concerns about its ability to stave off a sovereign bailout after two indebted regions sought financial assistance from the central government. Fears the euro zone’s fourth largest economy will be forced to follow Greece, Portugal and Ireland ...
- Euro zone crisis heads for September crunch (Category: Business)
- Euro hits decade low vs yen, remains vulnerable (Category: Business)
- Asian shares mark time ahead of Spanish bond test (Category: Business)
- IMF says euro needs master plan, not deadline (Category: Business)
Industry experts urge disillusioned local investors to ‘buy when it’s down and sell when it’s up’ In a highly volatile atmosphere and with low investor confidence in the Colombo Bourse, experts earlier this week went against the negative sentiments and instead stated that now is the time to buy. These views were aired at a ...
- Why Lion leads frontier (Category: Business)
- Achieving economic goals amidst global challenges (Category: Business)
- Sustainability in volatility: The bankers’ challenge (Category: Business)
REUTERS: Little more than a dozen years after the region’s crippling financial crisis, Southeast Asia is looking more a safe haven than a risky bet, with foreign investors souring on China and India and pouring money into markets proving resilient to the global gloom. Short-term investors in Southeast Asian stocks and bonds are being overtaken ...
- ASEAN path to economic union muddied by South China Sea (Category: Business)
- Asian shares rally, euro up on US jobs (Category: Business)
- Dollar debt set to remain sparse and steep in Asia (Category: Business)
- Economists rethink Asia’s doom-and-gloom scenarios (Category: Business)
Reuters: China, Europe and Britain loosened monetary policy in the space of less than an hour on Thursday, signalling a growing level of alarm about the world economy, although suggestions of coordinated action were played down. Of the three, the surprise move was from Beijing which lowered its lending rate by 31 basis points to ...
- US economy mending, oil prices a challenge: Geithner (Category: Business)
- Asia’s economic growth slipping into neutral (Category: Business)
- Happy CB keeps policy rates unchanged (Category: Business)
- Global factories struggle as growth fears rise (Category: Business)
Reuters: Asian shares jumped and the euro surged more than 1 percent on Friday after European leaders agreed that euro zone banks could be recapitalised without adding to government debt, soothing fears over growing credit strains in Italy and Spain. As the dollar retreated on the back of the euro’s sharp rebound, dollar-based oil, copper ...
- Dollar softer, but euro fails get a boost (Category: Business)
- Global stocks retreat after Swiss move; euro jumps (Category: Business)
- Euro hits decade low vs yen, remains vulnerable (Category: Business)
- World stocks retreat as debt worries, economy outlook weigh (Category: Business)
The global financial crisis of 2008/09 has not sent migrant workers streaming back home, despite worsening employment prospects and anti-immigration rhetoric in some destination countries, says a new book on migration and remittances, published by the World Bank last week. In fact, migrants may have mitigated some of the pain of the crisis as they ...
- New instrument for financing Sri Lankan development (Category: Business)
- Sri Lanka received highest remittances from Kuwait, UAE and Qatar in 3Q2023 (Category: Breaking News)
- Current phase of global recovery and implications for Sri Lanka (Category: Business)
- IMF says fragmentation could cost global economy up to 7% of GDP (Category: Breaking News)
CANBERRA (Reuters): Australia will create the largest network of marine parks in the world, protecting waters covering an area as large as India while banning oil and gas exploration and limiting commercial fishing in some of the most sensitive areas. Australia’s marine reserves will increase from 27 to 60 under the new scheme, covering more ...
- Maldives to create world’s biggest marine reserve (Category: Business)
- Sri Lanka to auction more oil exploration blocks (Category: Business)
- Licences for oil and gas cut back (Category: Technology)
- Cairn to decide on Sri Lanka oil viability by mid-2013 (Category: Business)
Positive macro news and rumoured overhauling of SEC among other State entities trigger buying spree; some analysts insist rebound is due to attractive pricingThe Colombo Bourse on Friday shot up by over 100 points before losing some momentum, with the earlier development being linked by some analysts to positive macro news and a rumoured overhauling ...
- Politicos , Brokers ; Bourse’s Tailwind (Category: Breaking News)
- Festive cheer prevails in Colombo Bourse (Category: Business)
- Return of retailers revs up Bourse (Category: Business)
- Stock market struggles on 2012 debut (Category: Business)
HOUSTON, Texas (AFP): Financier and cricket mogul Allen Stanford was sentenced to 110 years in jail for a $7 billion Ponzi scheme, closing the book on the flamboyant ex-tycoon’s stunning fall from grace. “This is one of the most egregious frauds ever presented to a trial jury in federal court,” Judge David Hittner said in ...
- Stanford wins elite HSBC Women’s golf event in playoff (Category: Business)
- ‘Flawed’ COVID-19 vaccine rollout leads to protests outside Stanford hospital (Category: USA, New York)
- ‘Flawed’ COVID-19 vaccine rollout leads to protests outside Stanford hospital (Category: USA, New York)
- ‘Flawed’ COVID-19 vaccine rollout leads to protests outside Stanford hospital (Category: USA, New York)
Reuters: Oil prices near $100 a barrel are still a threat to a slowing global economy that is likely to consume less fuel than the International Energy Agency (IEA) had forecast, the IEA’s executive director said on Tuesday. Brent crude this week dropped to a 16-month low below $96 a barrel before recovering to around ...
- Iran sanctions already hitting oil trade flows: IEA (Category: Business)
- IEA has assured OPEC no more oil stock shocks (Category: Business)
- Arab Spring disrupts energy investment-IEA (Category: Business)
- Saudi says high oil prices a worry, will take steps (Category: Business)
The NSB/TFC deal and the General Recent events in Sri Lanka have reconfirmed that though seemingly power may be unlimited, there are in reality constraints which limit the options those in power have. As proof of this fundamental reality, the first event is the purchase by the National Savings Bank (NSB), a State-owned entity, whose ...
- NSB conspicuous by its silence on allegations over TFC buy (Category: Business)
- Not-so-ugly truth of the NSB saga! (Category: Business)
- NSB-TFC deal’s stench spreads! (Category: Business)
- NSB Head gives quit notice (Category: Business)
Ballooning trade gap Even with the multitude of measures taken to curb imports, Sri Lanka's cumulative trade deficit widened to nearly US$ 1.7 billion in the first two months of the year with earnings from exports increasing marginally by 3.3 per cent to US$ 1.8 billion whilst import expenditure shooting by 24.7 per cent to ...
- Hub is no hoodoo, says TEA (Category: Business)
- Marketing 3.0 and Sri Lanka (Category: Business)
- ‘Pure Ceylon Tea’ or ‘tea hub’? The billion dollar question (Category: Business)
- Do people prefer coffee over tea? (Category: Business)
What is corporate governance? According to the World Bank Corporate governance is “the system by which companies are directed and controlled”. It involves the balance of powers among three key corporate constituencies: the board of directors, which is charged with monitoring, overseeing, and guiding the company; the shareholders, who invest their funds in the company’s ...
- A Company Director’s Role (Category: Business)
- Meeting the corporate governance challenge (Category: Business)
- Critique on Board directors’ role and liabilities (Category: Business)
- STING recognises Aitken Spence Sustainability Strategy (Category: Business)
Reuters: China’s premier called for additional efforts to support growth on Sunday, signalling Beijing’s willingness to take action after a recent series of economic indicators suggested that the world’s second-biggest economy will slow further in the second quarter. “We should continue to implement a proactive fiscal policy and a prudent monetary policy while giving more ....
- China can easily boost consumtion to strengthen its economy: IMF (Category: Business)
- China swings to surprise trade surplus in March (Category: Business)
- Audi July unit sales up 16%, driven by China (Category: Business)
- China on track to meet 2012 growth target: Wen (Category: Business)
Reuters: The leader of JPMorgan Chase & Co’s hedging unit is retiring after trading losses that could end up exceeding $3 billion, a shortfall that President Barack Obama said might have led the government to step in had such losses struck a smaller bank. The Federal Reserve meanwhile said it is now looking into whether ...
- JPMorgan likely to post $4 b to $6 b trade loss (Category: Business)
- Obama has assets in JPMorgan accounts: White House (Category: Business)
- JPMorgan has trading loss of at least $2 b, reputation hit (Category: Business)
- Obama pledges tough enforcement of Wall Street reforms (Category: Business)
Reuters: Asian shares fell on Monday after weekend talks to form a new Greek government failed and China’s latest move to loosen monetary policy highlighted concerns its economy is faltering, prompting investors to further trim their exposure to risk. MSCI’s broadest index of Asia-Pacific shares outside Japan fell as much as 0.6 percent to its ...
- Asian shares fall, dollar spikes vs yen on intervention (Category: Business)
- Asian shares fall on sluggish US jobs, focus on more data (Category: Business)
- Growth worries hit Asian shares (Category: Business)
- Asia shares, growth assets hit by economy worries (Category: Business)
Mr. Thilak Karunarathne Chairman, Securities Exchange Commission,Colombo. Dear Sir, Re: SEC inquiry connected with the stock exchange transaction where the National Savings Bank acquired shares of The Finance Company I wish to hail your expressed commitments to initiate with urgency a comprehensive inquiry connected with the stock exchange transaction where the National Savings Bank acquired ...
- Economic management and the way forward (Category: Business)
- Govt. to consider tightening laws on white collar crimes (Category: Business)
- NSB-TFC deal’s stench spreads! (Category: Business)
- Wijetilleke backs calls for tough action on NSB-TFC deal (Category: Business)
Calls for dismissal of wrongdoers Outlines the numerous offenders Insists brokers are now market “breakers” Casts blame on CSE and says worst hit is the Bourse Prominent banking personality Rienzie T. Wijetilleke, who is best known as the former Head of the Hatton National Bank and for his 10-year stint as a Director of the ...
- Stock Exchange responds to Wijetilleke’s comments (Category: Business)
- NSB-TFC deal’s stench spreads! (Category: Business)
- SEC unveils new, tougher rules post NSB-TFC fiasco (Category: Business)
- Sanctity of CSE hinges on NSB (Category: Business)
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