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Global giant Standard Chartered Bank tips Sri Lanka’s economic growth to rebound in 2013, after contracting this year from 2011. It is forecasting economy to grow by 7.5% in 2013 and by 7.7% in 2014 from 6.8% this year. However, forecasts for the next two years are lower in comparison to record 8.3% growth achieved ...
- SCB checkmates cameo CB! (Category: Business)
- Value investors enter as speculators exit (Category: Business)
- Growth to slow down in 2012 –Central Bank (Category: Breaking News)
Investors reacted positively to Cargills (Ceylon) Plc’s last week’s announcement of its tie-up with world famous restaurant chain TGI Friday’s, with the former’s share price gaining by 2% or Rs. 2.90 to Rs. 158.90 after hitting an intra-day high of Rs. 159. The counter saw 8.501 shares traded between a high of Rs. 159 and ...
- Cargills posts commendable performance in 1Q (Category: Business)
- This is what the KFC of the future will look like (Category: USA, Maryland)
- This is what the KFC of the future will look like (Category: USA, Nebraska)
- This is what the KFC of the future will look like (Category: USA, New Hampshire)
The share price of Aviva NDB Insurance Plc yesterday soared to a record high as investors took speculative positions on the impending sale of its control. The company’s stock price hit an all time high of Rs. 448.90 during the day before settling down at Rs. 436.60, up by a whopping Rs. 67 or 18% ...
- Aviva-AIA deal signed, announcement today (Category: Business)
- CDIC buys 5% Aviva NDB Insurance stake from NDB (Category: Business)
- Aviva dips, NDB stocks’ rise persist (Category: Business)
- Asian Alliance market cap triples in a month to Rs. 14.3 b (Category: Business)
The unprecedented drought over the past few months due to the long delay of the south-west monsoon affected the entire country, resulting in withered paddy-fields to farmers; chicken farmers forced to slaughter animals due to water scarcity, soaring vegetable prices for housewives, and power cuts for everyone. The effects of the drought, the victims and ...
- The drought, Mahaveli waters and the farmer (Category: Business)
- Paddy farmers’ problems (Category: Business)
- CEB: Making losses or deliberate blunders? (Category: Business)
- Reservoirs run dry with no rains, country heading for electricity crisis (Category: Breaking News)
Vandenberge yesterday told the Daily FT that ...
- Sri Lanka ranks high in 'medium' human development (Category: Breaking News)
- SLINTEC enters strategic technology development agreement with NFCL, India (Category: Business)
- From science to commercialisation (Category: Business)
The Colombo Stock Exchange (CSE) is turning to become a real market of producing a dip and a gain within a day, showing early signs of maturity though some remain sceptical overall. Having appreciated by nearly 11% in 12 market days, there was quick profit taking in early morning trading yesterday. This saw the ASI ...
- Bourse turns red (Category: Business)
- Bourse ends week on the up (Category: Business)
- Stock market’s return dips below 1% again (Category: Business)
- Stock market rises (Category: Business)
The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) is likely to get a new Commissioner following the Government's decision to make a change as opposed to the previous move. A Finance Ministry official confirmed there has been a change but didn’t give details. Previously Pricewaterhouse-Coopers Partner and former Ex-Officio Commissioner Sujeewa Mudalige was named among new appointees ...
- Ex-IGP Cyril Herath no more (Category: Business)
- Ex-Kenya coach Hesson to take over N.Zealand (Category: Business)
- Ex-Bribery Chief laments non-payment of arrears (Category: Business)
- Call Dialog for ex-Airtel Lanka CEO Amali (Category: Business)
Commissioners given freedom to decide future course with regard to DG post Dr. Jayasundera says top professionals picked to give leadership to a sound capital market growth Priyantha and Sujeewa served as Commissioners under Indrani Sugathadasa as well Opposition and certain market segments decry choice of men given their conflicting roles By Nisthar Cassim Likely ...
- Mudalige out; Kalinga in (Category: Business)
- Ex-SEC DG Channa appointed to Pan Asia Bank board (Category: Business)
- Ex-Bribery Chief laments non-payment of arrears (Category: Business)
- SEC Annual Report: No show of Indrani and thankless to ex-DG Malik (Category: Business)
Given first half performance, believes several 2012 Roadmap targets will be missed UNP MP and its chief spokesman on the economy Dr. Harsha de Silva yesterday claimed that most of the Central Bank’s 2012 Roadmap targets were likely to be missed, based on below par performance on the external trade front during the first half. ...
- Harsha renews call for swift action against NSB-TFC deal makers (Category: Business)
- Readying for a fight? (Category: Business)
- Central Bank emphatic dollars are coming (Category: Business)
- Imports swell, exports lose steam (Category: Business)
The resignation of Tilak Karunaratne as the Chairman of the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has been accepted whilst a successor will be named next week, Finance Ministry Secretary Dr. P.B. Jayasundera said. The confirmation by the Treasury Secretary ends week-long uncertainty whether the SEC Chief’s quit notice would be accepted or not, even though ...
- Harsha decries stench emanating from SEC (Category: Business)
- Former SEC Chief Tilak insists no overregulation (Category: Business)
- Tilak insists no overregulation (Category: Business)
- Malik moves out, market makes merry! (Category: Business)
Following is the copy of letter written by public interest activist Nihal Sri Ameresekere to Secretary to President Lalith Weeratunga on the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) based on some of the reported discussions during the President’s meeting capital market stakeholders in late July at Temple Trees. 10th August 2012 Mr. Lalith Weeratunga &...
- Nihal files fresh motion in District Court of Colombo over Hotel Developers (Category: Business)
- Let’s put market back on track, Nalaka tells SEC (Category: Business)
- Nihal’s FR Application on the Expropriation Law (Category: Business)
- Internal restructuring at SEC for better focus (Category: Business)
D.E.W. Gunasekara says it is routine with 2010 Annual Report as subject; Ravi K says will take up reversed NSB-TFC deal and other stock market illsThe Chairman and Commissioners of the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) will appear before the Committee on Public Enterprises (COPE) today when Opposition is likely to query on ill doings ...
- NSB-TFC deal: CID questions Kariyawasam (Category: Business)
- A comprehensive investigation is underway on TFC-NSB deal – SEC (Category: Breaking News)
- NSB’s custodial role suspended, Sampath clears Friday settlements (Category: Business)
- NSB Head gives quit notice (Category: Business)
The first-ever official-level India-Sri Lanka CEOs Forum will be held today, discussions at which are expected to focus on the way forward to double bilateral trade to $ 10 billion over the next few years. Since the current bilateral trade worth $ 4.8 billion is heavily in favour of India, the Sri Lankan CEOs team, ...
- More Lankan CEOs queuing for India (Category: Business)
- Top Lankan CEOs bullish post Indo-Lanka meet (Category: Business)
- India, Sri Lankan CEOs meet (Category: Breaking News)
- CA Sri Lanka holds CEOs’ Forum (Category: Business)
At Tuesday’s meeting Finance Ministry Secy. reiterates united effort by all to revive Colombo Bourse To appoint all stakeholders-comprised Consultative Committee for regular dialogue and consensus Credit rule to be revised to boost retail participation; fresh support to brokers in the offing, among other measures Meeting with top listed blue chips to be convened next ...
- SEC succumbs! (Category: Business)
- Dr. jayasundera-capital market meeting positive (Category: Business)
- Brokers delighted by talk, lunch with President (Category: Business)
- Dr. PB to meet SEC Commissioners today (Category: Business)
Following is the part one of the Daily FT article featuring the Acuity Stockbrokers Research on Economy and Strategy titled “Lion Leads Frontier” launched last week. Better than the rest General frontier market risks remain pertinent to Sri Lanka Investors in frontier markets
- Lion leads frontier markets (Category: Business)
- Sri Lanka’s growth world’s fourth best! (Category: Business)
- Sharper slip in Sri Lanka’s rank in global competitiveness (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)
Sri Lanka’s $ 1 billion10-year sovereign bond launched on Tuesday saw strong demand, being oversubscribed by more than 10 times before the order book was closed, Reuters said, quoting unnamed sources close to the deal. “As of now it has been oversubscribed by more than 10 times and we see strong demand for the ...
- Bond Sale (Category: Business)
- Bond Launch (Category: Business)
- Deal Awards (Category: Business)
- CB Chief urges more corporates to go for bonds after BOC’s mega success (Category: Business)
Last week in Parliament, Opposition Leader Ranil Wickremesinghe singled out Daily FT in his usual criticism on newspapers. Among various allegations made by Wickremesinghe was that the FT is one of the papers which is in the pay of the so-called “stock market mafia” and the Central Bank
- Harry’s Melstacorp buys 11% more in Spence for Rs. 5 b (Category: Business)
- LOLC Group ‘buys’ top Rs. 7 b in two and half years (Category: Business)
- DFCC buys 10% NTB stake for Rs. 1.3 b (Category: Business)
- Controlling shareholder CFLB buys 12% more of Colonial Motors for Rs. 319 m (Category: Business)
Sri Lanka CEO Nick Nicalaou dismisses exit rumours; says local operations robust and post-war future in the country looks very promising World’s local bank celebrates 120 years of excellence in Sri Lanka on 1 July, invests $ 7 m for major upgrade of Head Office in Fort By Nisthar Cassim HSBC, which is ...
- HSBC Group GM and Head of International Asia Pacific visits Sri Lanka (Category: Business)
- Successful $ 500 m BOC Bond is landmark says HSBC CEO (Category: Business)
- HSBC clinches award for best Sri Lanka deal (Category: Business)
- HSBC puts banking on the palm of a customer’s hand (Category: Business)
In a major breakthrough in financial services industry, New World Securities Ltd. has succeeded in attracting over Rs. 2 billion worth of Japanese investments so far in to Government bonds with more on the cards. “We have successfully drawn around Japanese Yen 1.2 billion (over $ 15 million in face value) funds into Government securities ...
- Japanese to invest US$ 125mn in Treasury bills and bonds (Category: Business)
- SL owes $ 15 b on foreign borrowings since 1997 (Category: Business)
- New World Securities breaks new ground to woo Japanese investors (Category: Business)
- Investment Forum in Tokyo woos Japanese investors (Category: Business)
of the EPF which is “a large investor in Sri Lankan banking stocks.” The Daily FT yesterday ...
- UNP vows to prove the truth (Category: Business)
- EPF and ETF tangled up! (Category: Business)
- EPF is well managed, not corrupt: CB Chief (Category: Business)
By Marianne David MP and consultant economist Dr. Harsha De Silva yesterday alleged that THE UNP’s criticism over the mismanagement of the economy and the Central Bank as well as the EPF’s investments in banking stocks have been emphatically validated by global rating agency Standard and Poor’s.“Standard and Poor’s reiterated what we have been saying ...
- Harsha claims Govt., CB lack credibility (Category: Business)
- UNP draws guns on “military control” of Rupee (Category: Business)
- S&P’s soother! (Category: Business)
Market’s value up Rs. 23 b, ASI back again in 5,000-points level The Colombo stock market produced a confident rebound yesterday driven by high net worth investors as well as institutions picking up low valued opportunities. The market’s value rose by Rs. 23 billion, slightly lower than Friday’s gain of Rs. 26 billion. The rise ...
- Stocks extend rally on banks, hotels (Category: Business)
- Bourse loses Rs. 85 b in value in a week (Category: Business)
- Foreign craving for stocks grows; inflow tops Rs. 28 b (Category: Business)
- Net foreign inflow tops Rs. 30 b; Bourse rebounds (Category: Business)
This letter is in response to the ‘Letter to the Editor’ by Luxman Siriwardena, which was published in the Daily FT on 8 June titled ‘Dr. PBJ: Protectionism or protecting the unprotected?’I refer to the response by Mr. Luxman Siriwardene of the Pathfinder Foundation to my article
- An Open Letter To Me And To My Fellow Citizens (Category: Breaking News)
- “This Speaks A Lot About You” An Open Letter To H.E. The President (Category: Breaking News)
- Letter to The Editor (Category: Breaking News)
- Letter From A Viewer (Category: Breaking News)
Request meeting with Treasury Secy; say industry in vicious cycle; want relief from regulations By Uditha Jayasinghe Alarm bells are ringing for Sri Lanka’s vehicle importers after numbers plummeted by 20.8 per cent in April, motivating the industry to demand talks with the Government, an industry official said yesterday. Ceylon Motor Traders Association Chairman Thilak ...
- Deadlock over four ships carrying 2,000 cars (Category: Breaking News)
- President revs up reconditioned vehicles (Category: Business)
- 2012 budget deficit goal challenging says CB Chief (Category: Business)
to the Editor of the Daily FT. Yesterday’s column stated ...
- Letters to the Editor – Central Bank and TFC (Category: Business)
- Daily FT Editor among top individuals for Global Commerce Excellence medals (Category: Business)
- Infoshare launches ‘Kavakatu’ at Microsoft ‘Accelerating Asia Pacific 2011’ summit (Category: Business)
- Classic Travels partners with Royal Orchid (Category: Business)
By Cheranka Mendis Known as a silent disease, the risks for liver diseases within the region is under the threat of increasing if people do not go for early screening and adopt preventive methods at an early stage. Gleneagles Hospital Gastroenterologist Dr. Vincent Lai, in Sri Lanka to attend a lifestyle seminar on ‘What you ...
- Taiwan elects William Lai president in historic election (Category: Breaking News)
- Taiwan elects William Lai as president in historic election (Category: Breaking News)
- Hong Kong media tycoon, pro-democracy activist Jimmy Lai freed on bail (Category: USA, New York)
- Hong Kong media tycoon, pro-democracy activist Jimmy Lai freed on bail (Category: USA, New York)
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)
Bank of Ceylon’s supremacy in Sri Lanka is well known but recently the bankers to the nation proved its true mettle with landmark success for its ground breaking $ 500 million five year bond issue. The issue is a trailblazer for several reasons. It was the first global bond issue by a Sri Lankan corporate. ...
- Sri Lanka unit trust industry to reach Rs. 50 b in five years (Category: Business)
- Successful $ 500 m BOC Bond is landmark says HSBC CEO (Category: Business)
- HSBC clinches award for best Sri Lanka deal (Category: Business)
The Central Bank yesterday denied the Reuters report (also published in the Daily FT yesterday) which said the target of the rupee had been shifted to Rs. 132 levels from the previous Rs. 125. Despite Central Bank denial, Reuters didn’t re-file a corrected story which it usually
- Keheliya joins Rupee talk; Says will settle between 125 and 127 (Category: Business)
- CB says rupee outlook unchanged from 125 (Category: Business)
- Rupee slips on importer dollar demand; shares down (Category: Business)
- Stocks at 23-month low; Rupee stronger (Category: Business)
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