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CIMB Group Holdings Berhad (CIMB Group) and John Keells Stock Brokers (Pvt) Ltd. (JKSB) yesterday announced a strategic collaboration to promote and facilitate trading on the Colombo Stock Exchange (CSE) and provide co-branded research for CIMB’s clientele. JKSB, a founder member of the CSE and a subsidiary of John Keells Holdings PLC, the largest listed ...
- Sri Lanka to bag yet another ASEAN MoU (Category: Business)
- SGX and Bursa Malaysia connect on ASEAN Exchanges (Category: Business)
- AirAsia establishes regional base in Jakarta, AirAsia Asean (Category: Business)
- Troubled EU eyes ASEAN boost (Category: Business)
Reuters: The International Monetary Fund (IMF) on Monday forecast Sri Lanka’s economic growth would cool to less than 7.5% due to its tighter monetary policy and currency depreciation measures, aimed at cutting the trade and current account deficits. The global lender has withheld the last $800 million left in a $2.6 billion loan program since ...
- IMF cuts Sri Lanka’s growth forecast but says future stable (Category: Business)
- IMF wants flexible policies maintained (Category: Business)
- Credit growth to slow to 27% by December – Cabraal (Category: Business)
- CB may take act on high credit growth (Category: Business)
Scanning through the papers recently after the Central Bank of Sri Lanka published its 2011 external sector performance report, I was reminded of a pithy observation made by William W. Watt: “Do not put your faith in what statistics say until you have carefully considered what they do not say.” Some of the data were ...
- HSBC boosts RMB trade settlement service to 59 markets (Category: Business)
- HSBC tips Sri Lanka’s external trade to grow exponentially (Category: Business)
- HSBC clinches award for best Sri Lanka deal (Category: Business)
- All set for new chapter in exports as Expo 2012 opens today at Bmich (Category: Business)
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)
The Treasury has defended the Government’s recent decision to increase fuel prices ranging from 30% to 50%, linking it to spikes in global prices, rising losses for CPC and the need to safeguard subsidies to the people. In a statement posted on the Treasury’s website, the Finance
- Bangladesh raises fuel prices to cut subsidy (Category: Business)
- Flammable economy? (Category: Business)
- GOVERNMENT DEPLORES UNP ATTEMPTS TO EXPLOIT THE OIL CRISIS FOR POLITICAL GAINS (Category: Breaking News)
The Central Bank last night said the revision of Sri Lanka Foreign Currency Rating Outlook from ‘Positive’ to ‘Stable’ and lowering of the country’s long-term local currency rating from BB- to B+ by Standard & Poor’s was unwarranted. In a statement, the Central Bank said the Sri Lankan economy is estimated to have grown by ...
- S&P revises Sri Lanka FC rating outlook to stable from positive (Category: Business)
- Fitch Affirms Standard Chartered Sri Lanka Branch at ‘AAA(lka)’ (Category: Business)
- S&P’s revision of Foreign Currency Rating Outlook is unwarranted – Sri Lanka (Category: Breaking News)
- Fitch labels Lanka a ‘highest-risk financial system’ (Category: Business)
Managed to divert from crisis to stability through policy changes By Cheranka Mendis Sri Lanka, teetering on the brink of a crisis, just managed to save itself through the recent policy measures taken by the Government such as the exchange rate changes, said the Commonwealth Secretariat Economic Affairs Division’s former Director Dr. Indrajit Coomaraswamy yesterday. ...
- Flexible exchange rates and impact on exporters (Category: Business)
- Local tea industry in a fix (Category: Business)
- Sri Lanka may need to consider easing monetary policy: PB (Category: Business)
- Borrowed surplus looming, warns Harsha (Category: Business)
Reuters: Sri Lanka’s rupee ended weaker on Wednesday on importer dollar demand, as traders shrugged off Central Bank intervention signals and rating agencies warned the sovereign rating may be at risk due to a potential balance-of-payments problem. The rupee closed at 121.80/122.00 to the dollar, against Tuesday’s close of 121.40/60, on importer dollar demand in ...
- S&P cuts India outlook to negative (Category: Business)
- Dollar Exchange rate hits 134 (Category: Business)
- Rupee stays strong aided by suspected RBI intervention (Category: Business)
- CB intervenes again to defend rupee (Category: Business)
By Cheranka Mendis Gathered to discuss the implications, opportunities and challenges of the sudden announcement and introduction of the Government’s new policies, the export community was advised by a panel of experts to watch ahead, be prepared and make their own judgments from the information provided. With the country facing no immediate risks of getting ...
- Quotable Quotes! (Category: Business)
- More Price Increases In The Offing Economist Warns (Category: Breaking News)
- Way out to fix the sick external sector: Getting back to IMF’s fold a must now (Category: Business)
Subsidies? Well yes, but make them smart subsidiesNigeria: Subsidising the neighbours Nigeria’s Central Bank Governor, Sanusi Lamidi Sanusi, had a problem. In a recent live interview with the Aljazeera TV, he said that his country had to raise the retail prices of all petroleum products to match the rising international prices, despite the violent and ...
- Treasury defends fuel revisions (Category: Business)
- Nigeria regulator announces end to fuel subsidies (Category: Business)
- CPC implications (Category: Business)
- Commendable start; now for the finish (Category: Business)
Avoiding a crisis The Pathfinder Foundation (PF) commends the Treasury and Central Bank for the policy measures introduced recently. This has prevented an external payments crisis. Without remedial action, the country would not have been able to meet its debt obligations and/or finance essential imports within a short period of time. The increases in the ...
- Rupee depreciation: A powerful tool to drive growth and employment? (Category: Business)
- Taming the ‘monsters’ (Category: Business)
- Do not do too little too slowly to boost growth (Category: Business)
- Accelerating growth: catching the wave or missing the bus (Category: Business)
The Colombo stock market is increasingly showing signs of rebirth as its value has risen by Rs. 153 billion in a week after slumping sharply on 2011 Valentine’s Day. Bullish sentiments saw the Bourse up over 2% yesterday with market capitalisation improving by Rs. 41 billion to Rs. 1.987 trillion bringing the total to Rs. ...
- Blue Chips attract more foreign buying (Category: Business)
- Rupee slips on importer dollar demand; stocks flat (Category: Business)
- Bourse rises to 2-month high on foreign buying (Category: Business)
Contrary to exaggerated claims the EPF investments in to the stock market last week had amounted to only less than 10% of market activity and unlike some past contentious buys, this time around it had focused on blue chips. The total turnover of the Colombo bourse last week was Rs. 8.6 billion and local purchases ...
- Investor confidence worsens by the day; bourse loses Rs. 53 b in value (Category: Business)
- Crisis Colombo! (Category: Business)
- Foreign net inflow tops Rs. 3 billion (Category: Business)
- Aitken Spence draws biggest foreign buying as net inflow tops Rs. 1 b (Category: Business)
Sharp reduction in vegetables prices thanks to higher output could help soften an otherwise sharp spike in inflation following the unprecedented fuel hike and devaluation of the rupee, according to analysts. In recent weeks, prices of vegetables have dropped by as much as 50
- Food price increase leads to higher inflation rate in July – CB (Category: Business)
- Inflation decelerates in August says Central Bank (Category: Business)
- April inflation up owing to increase in food prices (Category: Breaking News)
- Sri Lanka ends 2011 with inflation remaining at single digit level (Category: Business)
The third edition of Jaffna International Trade Fair 2012 was held recently at Durayappah Stadium, Jaffna. This event showcased a wide range of products and services from various industries and brought together the business community in the Northern territory. The Nations Express Centre offered visitors an opportunity to experience a range of financial products such ...
- ERI Group, Your Radio team up for promotions (Category: Business)
- American Express and Abans make joint offer (Category: Business)
- Anything.lk, anywhere… everywhere! (Category: Business)
Sri Lanka’s cricketing fortunes seem to be changing of late. The team’s better performance has raised hopes among many fans, while the Sports Ministry’s decision to finally pay the cricketers through a Rs. 600 million loan from the Bank of Ceylon will raise moral still higher. The financial fallout that resulted from the co-hosting of ...
- Extremist Leader (Category: Business)
- Sanga Resigns (Category: Breaking News)
- Basnahira Cricket Dundee launches official team jersey (Category: Business)
- Sri Lanka Cricket crave for more matches against India (Category: Sports)
ASI gains by 5% as Bourse’s value swells by Rs. 96 b Brokers positive after fresh meeting with SEC EPF, private institutional and high networth investors active on attractive valuations The Colombo stock market yesterday produced a major rebound gaining by 5% thanks what some described as “spirited support” whilst others emphasised it was largely due ...
- Investor confidence worsens by the day; bourse loses Rs. 53 b in value (Category: Business)
- Crisis Colombo! (Category: Business)
- From bust to boom? (Category: Business)
- ‘Boom’ is back? (Category: Business)
(Bloomberg): Sri Lanka doesn’t need to further tighten monetary policy for now even though an increase in fuel and transportation costs and a weakening currency may stoke inflation, the head of the central bank said. The central bank’s rate increase earlier this month will have a “
- Sri Lanka stocks may slump more on rates – HSBC Private (Category: Business)
- CB Governor sees light at the end of the tunnel (Category: Breaking News)
- Rupee hits new low, but State intervenes (Category: Business)
- Rupee down (Category: Business)
Sri Lanka’s benchmark stock index, the world’s worst performer this year, may extend its slump as the central bank raises interest rates to curb inflation, according to HSBC Holdings Plc’s private banking unit. HSBC Private Bank, which oversees about $499 billion, will wait for stock valuations to fall to “single digit” multiples before it considers ...
- Stocks approach one-month low; rupee steady (Category: Business)
- China factory surveys signal economic growth stays soft in Q3 (Category: Business)
- Sri Lanka Stocks May Slump More on Rates, HSBC Private Says (Category: Breaking News)
- CB seen holding rates, SRR steady – Reuters poll (Category: Business)
TKS Securities yesterday described the fuel price revision by the Government as a bold move though it will have an impact on inflation. “We consider the ret action which has sent shockwaves amongst the masses,” the broking firm said an economic update. “
The Government said it will allocate Rs. 1.9 billion per month to provide fuel subsidy to necessary services following the increase in fuel prices. The Ministry of Finance and Planning has announced that the fuel relief will be granted from Tuesday to the Sri Lanka Transport Board, the Railways
- Increase subsidies to support livelihoods: Harsha de Silva (Category: Business)
- Private bus owners of Sri Lanka to ask for a fuel subsidy if fuel prices increased again (Category: Breaking News)
- Govt. approves fuel subsidy to fisher folk (Category: Breaking News)
The loss of value at the Colombo Bourse during the past four market days has ballooned to Rs. 142 billion, whilst the year-to-date negative return was inching towards 15% as misery worsened for investors on account of adverse external developments. The stock market yesterday within the first hour of opening ran the risk of a ...
- Debutant duo delights (Category: Business)
- Blue Chips attract more foreign buying (Category: Business)
- Four of top-10 firms add Rs 2.31 lakh cr in m-cap; Reliance lead gainer (Category: Breaking News)
- PAY MORE AT THE PUMP (Category: Breaking News)
A recent Energy Governance Case Study published by the Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy National University of Singapore has highlighted the vast potential of renewable energy initiatives succeeding in Sri Lanka, going so far as to say that if proper mechanisms for its development is in place then Sri Lanka could be identified ...
- Power Options (Category: Business)
- Natural Costs (Category: Business)
- Power Expo (Category: Business)
- Renewable Rethink (Category: Business)
Are the Indian Army’s golf courses illegal? Sri Lanka’s fourth golf course opened by Air Force India’s national auditor, the Comptroller and Auditor General (CAG), has reported to Parliament that the country’s Army has turned large tracts of State military property into illegal privately-run ...
- Nuwara Eliya Golf Club elects Office Bearers at 123rd AGM (Category: Business)
- Opening of Lanka’s 4th golf course (Category: Breaking News)
- SriLankan flies Touché Golf League finalists to Kandy (Category: Business)
- Oman Air Golf Classic Tournament 2012 to tee-off in October (Category: Business)
Following the establishment of branches in Jaffna, Nelliady and Vavuniya earlier, Commercial Leasing and Finance has taken the initiative to open its recent branch in Kilinochchi. The move was with the objective of further strengthening the economic growth of the Northern Province. One of the fastest growing registered finance companies in the country, Commercial Leasing ...
- Lease Growth (Category: Business)
- Upgraded (Category: Business)
- Commercial Leasing and Finance Kalutara branch relocates (Category: Business)
- LOLC subsidiary permitted to operate as a finance company (Category: Breaking News)
The Central Bank of Sri Lanka recently unveiled its pioneering Sixth Strategic Plan – communicating in all transparency its plans for the forthcoming financial period – based on the theme ‘Raising the Bar’. The Sixth Strategic Plan, like its predecessors, takes root from the policy measures underscored in the ‘Mahinda Chinthana,’ and is formulated to ...
- A resolute Sri Lankan economy (Category: Business)
- Robust Roadmap! (Category: Business)
- Achieving economic goals amidst global challenges (Category: Business)
- CB says S&P’s revision unwarranted (Category: Business)
The Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA) seems to be set to hit the headlines again, after the Industry and Commerce Minister on a recent visit to India expressed strong interest in expanding business ties with Sri Lanka’s closest neighbour. Readers will remember that all past attempts to sign CEPA have resulted in many local businessmen ...
- Campaign Against CEPA (Category: Breaking News)
- Trade Debate (Category: Business)
- CEPA benefits Sri Lanka as well as India, Indian MP says (Category: Breaking News)
- Trade Liberties (Category: Business)
“Our sense is that if we do not act boldly and if we do not act together, the economy around the world runs the risk of a downward spiral of uncertainty, financial instability and potential collapse of global demand… we could run the risk of what some commentators are already calling the lost decade” – ...
- W. Bank’s Zoellick says double-dip recession unlikely (Category: Business)
- Flashing red - European debt crisis signals collapse of social welfare state (Category: Business)
- World economy fragile, faces “uneasy calm” – IMF (Category: Business)
- G20 backs Europe’s plans for overhaul to fight crisis (Category: Business)
If the Governor of Central Bank has an urge to enter politics, he should come to Parliament without playing politics inside the CB, charges United National Party Parliamentarian and well-known Economist Dr. Harsha de Silva. Dr. de Silva notes that Governor Nivard Cabraal should respect the sanctity of the Central Bank and therefore if Cabraal ...
- Treasury Chief urges help for balance of payments (Category: Business)
- Nivard sees weak rupee recovering to 125 (Category: Business)
- Central Bank sees rupee firming helped by inflows (Category: Business)
- Sri Lanka affirms flexible FX policy, but will intervene if needed (Category: Business)
Union Bank unveiled its new state-of-the-art Head Office yesterday. Governor of the Central Bank Ajith Nivard Cabraal ceremonially declared opened the new premises located at No. 64 Galle Road, Colombo 3. The new head office marks another momentous occasion for Union Bank, bringing together a combination of state-of-the-art technology, competitive financial solutions and superior service ...
- Union Bank Group’s pre-tax profit up by 28% in 1Q (Category: Business)
- Janashakthi Insurance partners with Union Bank for bancassurance (Category: Business)
- NAMAL moves into new head office (Category: Business)
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