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A fusion of glamour and festivities awaits guests at the annual gala dinner organised by the Sri Lanka India Society to celebrate India’s Independence Day. The celebratory dinner will be held today from 6. 45p.m. at Taj Samudra. The Chief Guest at the dinner will be High Commissioner of India to Sri Lanka Ashok K. ...
- ‘Sthree Utsav 2012’ by The Sri Lanka India Society to dazzle Colombo (Category: Business)
- Rs. 200,000 from US Ambassador’s Ball to Sri Lanka Wildlife Conservation Society (Category: Business)
- Mega ‘India Show’ in August 2012 to boost bilateral trade with Sri Lanka (Category: Business)
- It was Bachchan's decision, not IIFA (Category: Breaking News)
A number of articles which appeared in print media in the recent past signify the volatility in the economy. High volatility leads to vulnerability. Volatility and vulnerability are reflections of the haphazard nature of the economic policies and poor economic governance in a country. What is volatility? Volatility is the severity and the frequency with ...
- Achieving economic goals amidst global challenges (Category: Business)
- Raising the bar: The rise of the Sri Lankan economy (Category: Business)
- Lion leads frontier markets (Category: Business)
The first Prime Minister of independent India, Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, wrote 75 years ago: “It would be absurd to say that the profit motive does not appeal to the average Indian, but it is nevertheless true that there is no such admiration for it in India as there is in the west. The possessor of ...
- Corporatism: A step beyond state capitalism (Category: Business)
- The rise of State capitalism: new masters of the universe or an ominous portent? (Category: Business)
- Impunity: Unequal before the law (Category: Business)
Reuters: President Barack Obama asked Americans on Thursday for patience in rebuilding the weak economy as he appealed for a new term in office and defiantly rejected Republican Mitt Romney’s proposals for growth as heartless. Accepting the presidential nomination at the Democratic National Convention, Obama gave a more down-to-earth follow-up to his 2008 “hope and ...
- Romney wins big in Florida presidential primary (Category: Business)
- Romney close to Republican nomination after victories (Category: Business)
- Romney scores big win over Santorum in Illinois (Category: Business)
- Obama widens lead over Romney despite jobs data (Category: Business)
NAIROBI (Reuters): Kenya’s horticulture export earnings are expected to grow by 10%this year thanks to above-normal rainfall, but the eurozone’s financial woes were expected to dampen demand for flowers, a senior industry official said on Monday. Horticulture is one of the east African country’s leading sources of foreign exchange alongside tea exports and tourism. The ...
- Japan corporate mood up despite yen worry (Category: Business)
- HE the President visits "Diyatha Uyana" at Battaramulla (Category: Breaking News)
- HE the President visits "Diyatha Uyana" at Battaramulla (Category: Breaking News)
- Serendib Horticulture Technologies to cater field expertise in foreign markets (Category: Business)
Tea is our pride, for which we can be proud of for the reason that it is the best tea on the globe. It is the duty of every Sri Lankan, especially the diplomatic missions worldwide, to defend and promote our silver inherited as much as the beauty of Sri Lanka which is matchless. Sri ...
- Hub is no hoodoo, says TEA (Category: Business)
- Sri Lanka secures direct access to fifth largest global buyer of Pure Ceylon Tea (Category: Business)
- Local tea industry in a fix (Category: Business)
- Storm in Sri Lanka’s teacup: A more pragmatic approach is key (Category: Business)
Playing off India against China and vice versa‘The Great Game’ was the name given to a diplomatic and military tussle between the British and Russian empires during the time of the British Raj in India for influence over what constitutes today’s central Asian states. Commonly known as the ‘Stan states,’ they were located along the ...
- Fearing political pressure, Sri Lanka president wants to avoid trade integrations with India (Category: Breaking News)
- Sri Lanka is no pearl on China’s string: President (Category: Business)
- From defence sales to electricity grids, India upgrades Lanka ties (Category: Business)
- In bid to counter China, US ramps up effort to boost military ties in Asia (Category: Breaking News)
Reuters: Russia has made no agreement to grant Syrian President Bashar al-Assad asylum and is “not even thinking about” doing so, Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said on Saturday. The remarks fell short of a statement that Russia would not consider taking in Assad but were among Moscow
- Russia warns West over Syria after Obama threats (Category: Breaking News)
- Syria on brink of sectarian civil war, West says (Category: Business)
- UN assembly adopts resolution condemning Syria (Category: Business)
- Russia warns West over Syria after Obama threats (Category: Business)
The Tourism Authority of Thailand has unveiled a series of strategies designed to maintain, enhance and promote Thailand’s brand image, marketing profile and visitor arrivals. TAT has set a 2013 target of 22.22 million international visitor arrivals, generating estimated foreign exchange revenues of 966 billion Baht (US$ 30.62 billion, based on the exchange rate of ...
- Thailand ranks as No. 1 outbound destination for Indian travellers (Category: Business)
- Chamber of Tourism and Industry Chief meets Thai Deputy PM and Tourism Minister (Category: Business)
- Discussion on ‘Bilateral Trade between Sri Lanka and Thailand’ (Category: Business)
- Huawei launches its largest-ever regional Seeds for the Future Program, inspiring digital talent... (Category: Breaking News)
UNCTAD released its World Investment Report 2012 recently. The report indicated that for the first time since 2007, global FDI inflows increased by 16% despite the continuing effects of the global and financial economic crisis. However, UNCTAD predicts the FDI growth rates to decline in 2012 due to economic uncertainty and the possibility of lower ...
- UNCTAD moots new generation of investment policies for sustainable development (Category: Business)
- Global FDI defies crisis to jump 17% to $ 1.5 trillion in 2011 (Category: Business)
- Global FDI slumps as debt crisis scares M&A away: UN report (Category: Business)
- Global FDI losing momentum in ’12 (Category: Business)
Reuters: Investors are criss-crossing the increasingly smudged line between emerging and developed markets as the euro zone crisis challenges traditional perceptions of a safe investment. This blurring of distinctions was illustrated last month by index compiler MSCI’s surprise decision to review Greece’s stock market for downgrade to emerging market status, usually assigned to poorer ...
- Euro zone crisis heads for September crunch (Category: Business)
- Asia, not North America, now has most millionaires (Category: Business)
- BRICS demand bigger IMF role before giving it cash (Category: Business)
- Zenith Optimedia cuts 2012 global ad forecast to $ 502 b on euro woes (Category: Business)
By Cassandra Mascarenhas Setting its sights on placing Sri Lanka in the global economy and expanding its reach in overseas markets, the Sri Lanka Economic Summit 2012, the Ceylon Chamber of Commerce’s annual flagship event, aptly themed ‘Positioning Sri Lanka in the Global Economy,’ commenced last evening at the Cinnamon Grand. In the context of ...
- Lion leads frontier markets (Category: Business)
- Young political guns speak up for economy (Category: Business)
- Ceylon Chamber spearheaded repositioning post-war Sri Lanka forum kicks off today (Category: Business)
- Sustainability in volatility: The bankers’ challenge (Category: Business)
Reuters: Swedish retailer IKEA, the world’s largest furniture maker, is opening up in India, marking a crucial step for the Indian government whose policy flip flops related to foreign investment have damaged market confidence. The company, known for huge stores selling flatpack furniture and accessories, said it would invest 1.5 billion euros to open 25 ...
- IKEA has grand designs on Sydney (Category: AU, New South Wales)
- Our survival guide to IKEA (Category: AU, New South Wales)
- Ikea customers must now accept risk of furniture tip over before purchases (Category: USA, Maine)
- Ikea customers must now accept risk of furniture tip over before purchases (Category: USA, Nebraska)
Offers $ 43 b in overall deal which will see Fund’s base doubling to $ 456 b Reuters: China on Monday offered $43 billion to the IMF’s crisis-fighting reserves, rounding off a global push to nearly double the Fund’s war chest to $456 billion to help protect countries from fallout from the euro zone debt ...
- BRICS demand bigger IMF role before giving it cash (Category: Business)
- BRICS nations gird to pressure West over imbalances (Category: Business)
- IMF seeks more funds; G20 to discuss (Category: Business)
- Lagarde’s next battle at IMF: Power shift (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)
A document named ‘Growing Together’ prepared by UNESCAP for the sixty sixth session of ESCAP states that the realisation of what is termed as the ‘Asia Pacific century’ will depend on the region’s ability to harness the potential of regional economic integration. A shared history and culture, complementarities arising from their very different levels of ...
- Asia Pacific trade and investment (Category: Business)
- Challenging times for Asia Pacific (Category: Business)
- More challenging global environment ahead for Asia Pacific region (Category: Business)
- Asia sees red over ‘green economy’ (Category: Business)
FRANKFURT (Reuters): Deutsche Bank’s new leaders said on Friday they intended Germany’s flagship lender to be among the world’s top global banks as the sector consolidates. Speaking to staff on his first day as Co-Chief Executive, Anshu Jain took a swipe at Swiss and French competitors by saying Deutsche would likely be the only “truly ...
- Deutsche Bank rolls out new integration solution for Dialog Axiata (Category: Business)
- Deutsche focuses on investment banking in reshuffle (Category: Business)
- Rich run for cover as turmoil hits wealth (Category: Business)
- Swiss banks tout stability and secrecy to lure rich (Category: Business)
Reuters: Syria is nearing full-blown sectarian civil war that would be catastrophic for the entire Middle East, Western nations said on Thursday, urging Russia to end its support for President Bashar al-Assad and put pressure on him to stop the bloodshed. With anti-Assad rebels urging international
- Arab League stops short of suspending Syria, urges dialogue (Category: Business)
- UN says Syria civil war “imminent,” West urges sanctions (Category: Business)
- Syria now an “internal armed conflict”– Red Cross (Category: Business)
- Frustrated Annan quits as Syria peace envoy (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)
After the LTTE was defeated, a campaign designed to promote Sri Lanka as a leisure and investment destination labelled ‘The Small Miracle’ was shot down, ostensibly on the ground that the miracle was in no way ‘small’. The marketing value in Sri Lanka’s compact size, our rich biodiversity, the diversity of leisure locations and physical ...
- Lanka’s economic miracle turns sour (Category: Breaking News)
- ‘Burmese Lessons’ for Sri Lanka (Category: Business)
- Suu Kyi’s party claims landslide win in Myanmar vote (Category: Business)
Reuters: Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad will visit China in June for a security summit and discuss his country’s disputed nuclear program with Chinese President Hu Jintao, a senior diplomat said on Wednesday, criticising new sanctions aimed at Iran. Ahmadinejad will be attending the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) meeting hosted by Beijing in June, China’s Vice ...
- Ahmadinejad denounces ‘uncivilised Zionists,’ urges new order (Category: Business)
- Ahmadinejad says his country will succeed in the battle against the West (Category: Breaking News)
- Ahmadinejad says US can no longer dictate policy (Category: Business)
- Iran imposes oil ‘counter-sanctions’ on EU (Category: Business)
News reports point to an important decision that the minister concerned has been requested to make on the above subject. If this is correct it is important that we recognise that it is more than a million dollar decision that has been called for. It is so important a decision because it could determine the ...
- Storms brewing in teacups (Category: Business)
- Storm in Sri Lanka’s teacup: A more pragmatic approach is key (Category: Business)
- SL must become a tea nation, but… (Category: Business)
Technology and Research Deputy Minister Faiszer Musthapha, who was among the Sri Lankan delegation to the UNHRC sessions in Geneva, says there are issues in any country when majorities and minorities live together. “Such issues can only be solved through dialogue. Any third party intervention makes the issues more complicated and totally destroys countries. Iraq, ...
- Sri Lanka unfazed by UN Rights Resolution (Category: Business)
- India’s action and government’s reaction to UNHRC Resolution (Category: Breaking News)
- A tense visit (Category: Business)
- US Pot Boils While Govt. Steps Up Diplomatic Offensive (Category: Breaking News)
Reuters: Fresh from a big victory in raising $430 billion for the International Monetary Fund, Christine Lagarde’s tougher test as head of the global lender will be finding a way to give emerging economies more influence. To do this, the former French finance minister will need to convince the Fund’s dominant powers – the United ...
- Global economy’s ‘timid’ recovery faces high risks: Lagarde (Category: Business)
- IMF Chief Lagarde emphasises Asia, China role in global recovery (Category: Business)
- Lagarde eyes $400 b rise in IMF funds this week; Japan pledges $ 60 b (Category: Business)
- BRICS demand bigger IMF role before giving it cash (Category: Business)
Prospects for the global economy are slowly improving again, but growth is expected to be weak, especially in Europe, and unemployment in many advanced economies will stay high, according to the IMF’s latest forecast. Although action by policymakers in Europe and elsewhere has helped to reduce vulnerabilities, risks of a renewed upsurge of the crisis ...
- IMF marks down global growth forecast, sees risk on rise (Category: Business)
- World Bank projects global slowdown, with developing countries impacted (Category: Business)
- G20 moves to line up huge rescue deal for April (Category: Business)
- World economy fragile, faces “uneasy calm” – IMF (Category: Business)
ISTANBUL (Reuters) : After a year of sanctions and sabre-rattling over Iran's nuclear programme, negotiators from Tehran and six world powers finally resumed talks and found at least enough common ground to agree to meet again next month. With threats of war hanging over an already unsettled Middle East, U.S. and other Western diplomats welcomed ...
- Iran imposes oil ‘counter-sanctions’ on EU (Category: Business)
- Iran offers “new initiatives” for talks with powers (Category: Business)
- Iran halts oil sales to UK, France on eve of talks (Category: Business)
- Israel calls for tougher Iran sanctions (Category: Business)
By Kanwal Sibal Daily Mail, UK: Many arguments can be made against our decision to vote against Sri Lanka in the Human Rights Council in Geneva, a decision highly questionable from the foreign policy point of view. Domestic compulsions seem to have outweighed foreign policy considerations in this case. India and the West have been ...
- India 'inclined' to vote against Sri Lanka at UN: PM (Category: Breaking News)
- UN war crimes resolution: India votes in favour, but says give Lanka time for reconciliation, pe... (Category: Breaking News)
- “UNHRC battle will be fought to the very last minute”: Ambassador Tamara Kunanayakam (Category: Business)
- Sri Lanka confident of support from other countries (Category: Breaking News)
By Cheranka Mendis The volatility in Middle Eastern markets, coupled with the increasing issue of low quality due to competition and increasing costs, has placed the local tea industry in a big fix, which could, if unattended, immediately mark the end of a Sri Lankan legacy in four to five years. Despite Sri Lankan tea ...
- Tackling tea travails (Category: Business)
- Planters’ Association Chief says turbulent times for tea (Category: Business)
- Sector report (Category: Business)
- Tea Industry Divided Over Importing Tea For Blending (Category: Breaking News)
By Amantha Perera IPS: As the UN Human Rights Council (UNHRC) voted in, Thursday, a resolution asking Colombo to act on recommendations made by its own Lessons Learnt and Reconciliation Commission (LLRC), Buddhist prayers reverberated through the Sri Lankan capital. “It is a resolution that encourages Sri Lanka to implement the recommendations of its own ...
- US to support UN resolution against Sri Lanka (Category: Business)
- US prepares for bitter showdown with Sri Lanka over war crimes (Category: Breaking News)
- Avoid another resolution, urge Elders (Category: Breaking News)
- why is Sri Lanka opposing US-sponsored resolution to implement its own LLRC recommendations? (Category: Breaking News)
Reuters: Nigerian Finance Minister Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala and former Colombian Finance Minister Jose Antonio Ocampo are set to make the first concerted challenge to the U.S. grip on the top job at the World Bank, according to sources. The two globally respected economists and diplomats will be nominated for the World Bank presidency by South Africa ...
- World Bank picks health expert Jim Yong Kim as president (Category: Business)
- SL Seeks US$ 500Mn From WB For 2011 (Category: Breaking News)
- World Bank to choose new chief; US pick likely (Category: Business)
- World Bank plans to double development funds (Category: Breaking News)
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