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General outlook Global container freight volumes have continued to contract year over year. Container volumes shipped worldwide in June totalled 9,940,800 TEUs, a decline of 5.5% compared to May and 1.75% year over year. The world’s largest exporting region Asia, totalled 3,314,700 TEUs in June, which is less 5% from May and 1.5% year over ...
- Maritime Market Updates (Category: Business)
- Maersk sees 3% drop in Asia-Europe volumes (Category: Business)
- Transpacific container lines eye peak-season surcharge (Category: Business)
- Sri Lanka needs more base cargo to face future competition (Category: Business)
The Petroleum Industries Ministry has assured that there would not be a fuel shortage in the country as speculated by some elements. He gave this assurance in response to reports that there would be a fuel shortage following the wastage of a large quantity of fuel over the substandard fuel issue. The Ministry said the ...
- No shortage of fuel in Sri Lanka, Petroleum Ministry assures (Category: Breaking News)
- Sri Lanka govt schools to start from July 25 (Category: Breaking News)
- No fuel shortage due to U.S. oil sanctions on Iran (Category: Breaking News)
- Prices slashed not due to election - Johnston (Category: Breaking News)
THE cost of living is a daily state of being, rather than a condensed number for the masses. However, the latest August data depicts dangerous signs for the Government as it heads towards elections. On Tuesday President Mahinda Rajapaksa was seen visiting the drought-hit regions ahead of his campaign trail in the three provinces that ...
- Inflation seen at 42-month high in July (Category: Business)
- Rupee fall drives inflation to 41-month high (Category: Business)
- CB says policy rates appropriate (Category: Business)
- India’s inflation hits three-year low, cenbank seen unmoved (Category: Business)
The Sri Lanka Institute of Marketing (SLIM) together with the Bucks University featured the 2012 award winners from Singapore of global business associations and chief marketing officers under the theme ‘Is The Party Over?’ at Galadari Hotel, where a select audience of 200 business and marketers attended the event. Some of the key points discussed ...
- Honoured for driving marketing in Sri Lanka (Category: Business)
- New tea industry model: By default? (Category: Business)
- Focus on the magic than logic (Category: Business)
- Sri Lanka can be a top 30 country by 2015 (Category: Business)
LONDON (Reuters): Oil rose above $114 per barrel on Monday to the highest in more than three months as concern about supplies and hopes that governments will roll out more stimulus measures trumped signs of weakening fuel demand. Supply of the North Sea crudes underpinning the Brent crude contract is set to hit a record ...
- Oil up to $119, supply concerns support (Category: Business)
- Saudi says high oil prices a worry, will take steps (Category: Business)
- Oil falls, awaits US jobs data, storm (Category: Business)
- Oil sinks below $ 100 to 16-month low on economy, demand worries (Category: Business)
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)
The country has entered into an era that was not witnessed for past 25 years. Growth rates of the economy cannot even be compared during this period as the ground situation in micro terms have changed drastically that was never before during a quarter of a century. The volatility and events of macro factors make ...
- Economic growth to rebound in 2013: SCB (Category: Business)
- Economic Outlook: A tough year ahead but measures in right direction (Category: Business)
- OPIC funding to provide opportunities for growth (Category: Business)
- 2012 Budget in focus (Category: Business)
By Shamil Samsul Mueen 1. Introduction The global financial crisis has raised imperative issues concerning the stability and reliability of existing financial systems. This has driven an extensive global re-examination on the competence of the existing financial architecture and the search for a more enduring solution. As a result an increasing interest in Islamic finance ...
- HNB launches Al-Najah Islamic banking unit (Category: Business)
- Islamic finance: Challenges and opportunities (Category: Business)
- Islamic banking and finance advisory services to assist financial institutions (Category: Business)
Poor rainfall throughout Sri Lanka during the past few months has caused a drought unheard of during recent history. Particularly affected Districts are Kurunegala, Puttalam, Anuradhapura, Polonnaruwa, Batticaloa, Ampara, Nuwara Eliya and Badulla. Farmers complain that their crops are being ruined or are on the verge of being ruined. Some villages complain of the shortage ...
- Drought and lessons learned (Category: Business)
- Paddy farmers’ problems (Category: Business)
- Mahaweli Project – North Central Province canal: A tunnel in the wilderness? (Category: Breaking News)
- Lack of irrigation water for paddy cultivation: A way out (Category: Breaking News)
Key insights to state of the economy and market and future prospects from NDB Stockbrokers’ latest Sri Lanka Equities report Uncertainty in the macro environment The robust economic growth and steep rise in global crude oil prices increased Sri Lanka’s import bill by 51% in 2011. As a result the trade deficit widened, putting the ...
- ‘Rupee Volatility – In Search of Equilibrium’ (Category: Business)
- Forex crisis: CB explains and assures (Category: Business)
- Economic growth to rebound in 2013: SCB (Category: Business)
- Raising the bar: The rise of the Sri Lankan economy (Category: Business)
In mid February, the Ceylon Electricity Board (CEB) informed consumers of their intention to revise their electricity charges from the following month. The March electricity bill issued to the consumer by the meter-reader was based on previous rate. The April bill based on revised rates with the addition of fuel surcharge for March was sure ...
- More power cuts after China-built plant fails again (Category: Business)
- In the Chinese-built coal power plant of Norchcholai, there are more questions than answers. (Category: Breaking News)
- Chinese firm says coal plant failed after overuse (Category: Business)
- CEB is not a burden on national economy, says Power Minister (Category: Business)
Asian prices return to pre-Lehman crash high New production start-ups to add 10 cargoes/month Europe re-exports record number of cargoes London (Reuters) : Asian liquefied natural gas (LNG) spot prices for July delivery hit highs not seen since mid-2008 this week as import demand from a nuclear power-free Japan rose while recent high oil prices ...
- Asia distillates-high sulphur gasoil premiums down on demand dip (Category: Business)
- World food prices fall in Sept-FAO (Category: Business)
- No recession but weakness will endure (Category: Business)
- Iran cuts June crude prices to Asia, ups to Europe (Category: Business)
Reuters: Nepal’s prime minister worked on Friday to form a coalition government that will include the main opposition parties after his cabinet quit as part of a negotiated effort to quell political tumult in the desperately poor Himalayan state. Nepal, wedged between its giant neighbours China and India, has been plagued by instability for years ...
- Delegation from Nepal arrive to promote ‘Visit Lumbini 2012’ (Category: Business)
- Fonseka Group refused Asylum in Nepal (Category: Breaking News)
- Report: Nepal Rejected Refugee Status To SF Supporters (Category: Breaking News)
- April 8: The best case scenario in Sri Lanka (Category: Breaking News)
LONDON (Reuters): Warm weather and fears of a fuel shortage helped drive the biggest increase in British retail sales in more than a year in March, raising chances that recovering consumer spending may have helped the economy to avoid recession. The unexpectedly strong figures will come as a relief for policymakers as they try to ...
- Auto Appetite (Category: Business)
- Auto Market (Category: Business)
- British official retail sales dip after riots (Category: Business)
- S. Korea April retail sales drop (Category: Business)
Denying accusations that the Ceylon Electricity Board is a burden on the national economy, Minister of Power and Energy Champika Ranawaka points out its contribution towards the country’s development and claims the staggering loss of $ 42 billion predicted for 2012 was mainly due to the fuel price hike and rupee depreciation. Following are excerpts ...
- Electrifying losses (Category: Business)
- CEB GM Eng. Rohan Seneviratne steers electricity sector toward sustainable and renewable future (Category: Breaking News)
- CEB: Making losses or deliberate blunders? (Category: Business)
- Treasury defends fuel revisions (Category: Business)
With the recent relaxing of the rupee exchange rate and subsequent increase in fuel prices, trade unions and the opposition parties are conducting protest campaigns against the Government, demanding a reduction in oil prices and the cost of living. This article investigates the living conditions of citizens in the recent past and present, quality and ...
- Treasury Secy. showcases recent economic success and future outlook (Category: Business)
- The Economic Impact of Exchange Controls (Category: Business)
- Living with debts (Category: Business)
- Strategies on reducing or getting out of foreign debt (Category: Business)
Industry calls for higher productivity, new market development to ride out uncertainties Tea industry stakeholders say the industry needs to urgently improve productivity and generate new markets, as volatility in major Middle Eastern markets continue to dampen tea export earnings. While there is strong demand for tea in global markets, price increases for Ceylon ...
- Local tea industry in a fix (Category: Business)
- Tea smallholders raise sustainability concerns (Category: Business)
- Closing on $ 5 b tea exports by 2020 doubtful: Industry (Category: Business)
- MJF rings alarm bell on future of tea industry (Category: Business)
High cost of living and festive seasons go hand in hand and the upcoming New Year looks set to becoming a particularly difficult one. With the Central Bank downgrading the economic forecast from eight per cent to 7.2 per cent and a rapidly depreciating rupee adding to increasing imports, the month of April, when consumerism ...
- Former Mississippi Gov. William F. Winter dies at 97 (Category: USA, Mississippi)
- March on Capitol costs Georgia man his job at car dealership (Category: USA, Nebraska)
- March on Capitol costs Georgia man his job at car dealership (Category: USA, Maryland)
- March on Capitol costs Georgia man his job at car dealership (Category: USA, Maine)
Reuters: Forget austerity in the supercar zone at the Geneva Auto Show. Lamborghini and Ferrari flaunted some of their most expensive models to date, confirming the recession-proof appeal of ultra high-end cars to the world’s wealthy. Supercar Bugatti Veyron Grand Sport Volkswagen (VOWG_p.DE) unit Bentley, boasting a rich heritage of super-expensive sedans, coupes and ...
- Bugatti is getting into the home audio business, kind of - Roadshow (Category: Technology)
- Bugatti is getting into the home audio business, kind of - Roadshow (Category: Technology)
Tyranny of the international capital markets Dr. Indrajit Coomaraswamy, ex-Central Banker and International Civil Servant, did not mince words when he addressed the country’s exporters last week. The veteran economist, having made an assessment of the risks associated with Sri Lanka’s external sector crisis, warned that the country will have to grapple with “the tyranny ...
- High costs of poor performance or high returns of sound management (Category: Business)
- Appreciating exchange rates: Not a boon always (Category: Business)
- Flexible exchange rates and impact on exporters (Category: Business)
- No more IMF loan for Sri Lanka (Category: Breaking News)
By Sydney Knight Galle Literary Festival Panel: Writing political realities into fiction and journalism. This program enabled me to listen to Romesh Gunesekera, Irfan Husain and Susan Minot. All three writers certainly had a message. However, what struck a chord in my system was the story from Uganda. The story of the Nun and the ...
- Lankan team for U19 World Cup (Category: Business)
- Sino-Lanka Bilateral Trade (Category: Business)
- CIM Sri Lanka Region celebrates 100 years of marketing excellence (Category: Business)
Reuters: Airbus outsold Boeing almost two-to-one in 2011 after gambling on a revamped fuel-efficient jetliner and delivered more jets than its rival for the ninth year running, while admitting it may struggle to keep its order crown this year. Figures released by the European planemaker on Tuesday confirmed the popularity of narrowbody jets offering significant ...
- Spotlight turns to output as Boeing wins show (Category: Business)
- Airbus expands order, Boeing set to rebound (Category: Business)
- Boeing sees more 787 cancellations, still upbeat (Category: Business)
- Boeing targets number one spot with 1,000 jet sales (Category: Business)
SINGAPORE (AFP): Oil prices rose in Asian trade on Monday as worries over supply disruptions in Nigeria outweighed concerns over the mass debt downgrade of eurozone nations, analysts said. New York’s main contract, West Texas Intermediate crude for delivery in February, gained three cents to $98.73 in morning trade. Brent North Sea crude for February ...
- Sri Lanka suffering huge loss after replacing Iranian oil with Arabian crude (Category: Business)
- Kuwait resumes full crude supply to Asia (Category: Business)
- Sri Lanka’s Iran crude imports may drop up to 20% (Category: Business)
- Reuters says Lanka has most reasons to worry about Iran oil (Category: Breaking News)
Expects 2012 to continue 2011 success despite anticipating slow year By Cheranka Mendis Kia Motors is geared to embrace a phenomenal year in 2012, riding high on the extraordinary success of 2011. Launching the final model that was to be introduced to the local market in 2011, the all new fourth generation Kia Rio, Kia ...
- KIA Motors to invest Rs. 1 b on service facilities (Category: Business)
- KIA To Drive Royal Rugby As Sole Team Sponsor Of 1st XV (Category: Breaking News)
- Ceylon Chamber identifies opportunities in Brazil during FIFA 2014 and Olympics 2016 (Category: Business)
Beijing (IANS): Air China Friday conducted the first trial flight of a passenger plane powered by a mix of biofuel and traditional aviation fuel. The Boeing 747 landed safely at Beijing Capital International Airport at 9:30 a.m. after it burned more than 10 tonnes of biofuel, reported Xinhua. Analysts believe the successful trial indicates that ...
- Boosters see Northwest future in aviation biofuel (Category: USA, Washington)
- Aviation biofuels a big opportunity for Asian business and governments (Category: Business)
- Planes of the future could fly on sawdust or straw (Category: Business)
- Aviation Fuel (Category: Business)
By Devin Jayasundera A top Finance Ministry official last week declared that the country’s import sector has bright opportunities on to the future in tandem with fast growing economy and per capita income of the people. Delivering the keynote address at the Ceylon Chamber Import Section Annual General Meeting the Ministry of Finance and Planning ...
- The Economic Impact of Exchange Controls (Category: Business)
- Mixed bag for Lankan exports (Category: Business)
- $ 400 m IMF lifeline for struggling Sri Lanka (Category: Business)
THE report of the three member committee appointed to investigate the import and distribution of substandard petrol was out on Monday. Unlike some of the other reports, this one was made public much to the relief of civil society. The Committee was headed by Power and Energy Ministry Secretary M.M.C. Ferdinando and comprised CPC Chemical ...
- Motorists affected by substandard petrol to be compensated (Category: Breaking News)
- Substandard Petrol: compensation for all affected vehicle owners (Category: Business)
- Another CPC controversy (Category: Business)
- CPC Board says: We are fall guys on ‘bad diesel’ (Category: Breaking News)
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