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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)
Cabraal says that price pressures will remain, keeps policy rates and growth figures steady The Central Bank kept policy rates unchanged yesterday, on expectations that inflation would remain contained to single digit levels on policy changes to reduce demand. The concerted efforts by the Central Bank and the Government earlier this year to curb the ...
- Credit growth to slow to 27% by December – Cabraal (Category: Business)
- CB seen keeping rates steady for fifth straight month (Category: Business)
- Sri Lanka to grow at 7.2% (Category: Business)
- CB banks on policy changes (Category: Business)
Reuters: The Central Bank is expected to keep interest rates steady for a fifth straight month on Tuesday despite high inflation to help bolster economic growth, which has been cooling due to sweeping policy measures and an extended drought. Twelve out of 13 analysts polled by Reuters expect the repurchase and reverse repurchase rates to ...
- Central Bank seen holding rates, SRR steady (Category: Business)
- Credit growth to slow to 27% by December – Cabraal (Category: Business)
- Sri Lanka Q3 GDP seen expanded 8.0%; full year 8.1% (Category: Business)
- Inflation slips on food prices (Category: Business)
By Saman Gunadasa World Socialist Web Site: A scandal over the manipulation of shares on the Colombo Stock Exchange has erupted in recent weeks, after former Sri Lankan Securities Exchange Commission (SEC) Chairman Thilak Karunaratne accused Government ministers of acting in league with speculators. Karunaratne was pressured by President Mahinda Rajapaksa to quit his position, ...
- Former SEC Chief Tilak insists no overregulation (Category: Business)
- Tilak insists no overregulation (Category: Business)
- Bourse boom awaits boosted brokers after Presidential forum (Category: Business)
- Tilak talks his way out of SEC (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)
Reuters: The International Monetary Fund on Monday raised concerns over the resignation of the Head of the Securities and Exchange Commission ilak Karunaratne, observing that the regulator had been taking the right steps to ensure market participants obeyed the rules. “It is sad
- TISL wants Govt. to strengthen resolve against “stock market mafia” (Category: Business)
- Market must earn confidence to be more attractive for investors: SEC (Category: Business)
- Former SEC Chief Tilak insists no overregulation (Category: Business)
- Tilak insists no overregulation (Category: Business)
By Cassandra Mascarenhas The technical sessions of the Association of Professional Bankers’ 24th anniversary convention were held yesterday, bringing the APB’s flagship event to a close. Aptly themed ‘Sustainability in volatility: The bankers’ challenge,’ each technical session explored an area that could throw obstacles in the path of bankers and the line-up of speak...
- More than ever, businesses must think ‘what if’ (Category: Business)
- Banking foresight – Shaping integrated development (Category: Business)
- APB to promote ‘Sustainability in Volatility’ at 24th anniversary convention (Category: Business)
- Threat of recession contains risk of further global bank failures (Category: Business)
Monetary Fund, presented a plan for more spending this year, a ...
- Appropriation Bill tabled in P’ment; 2012 maximum borrowing at Rs. 1.15 t (Category: Business)
- Financing of 2011 Budget goes haywire (Category: Business)
- Budget bloats! (Category: Business)
- A Budget for all! (Category: Business)
The Central Bank is expected to keep interest rates steady for a fourth straight month on Tuesday as a spike in inflation to a 42-month high complicates its efforts to bolster cooling growth. All 11 analysts polled by Reuters expected repurchase and reverse repurchase rates to be left unchanged at 7.75% and 9.75% respectively. Both ...
- Inflation decelerates (Category: Breaking News)
- Sri Lanka Inflation Rate Rises, Leaving Less Room to Hold Rates (Bloomberg) (Category: Breaking News)
- Sri Lanka Keeps Interest Rates Unchanged for Growth (Update2) (Category: Breaking News)
- Sri Lanka Keeps Interest Rates Unchanged for Growth (Update2) (Category: Breaking News)
By Uditha Jayasinghe Following the end of the US$ 2.5 billion Stand-By Agreement, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) remains upbeat about the Sri Lankan economy and further collaboration will be finalised later this year, an official said yesterday. The IMF transferred the final tranche
- Counter Cyclical (Category: Business)
- Lanka progressing well - International Monetary Fund (Category: Breaking News)
- Expectations (Category: Business)
- Sri Lanka to start discussions on fresh IMF facility (Category: Breaking News)
COLOMBO (Reuters): Sri Lanka’s rupee gained 0.6 percent against the dollar on Monday to its highest level since mid June on inflows into government bonds and IMF approval to disburse a $415 million loan tranche, dealers said. The rupee closed at 130.90/131.10 against the dollar, its strongest since June 11, and firmer than Friday’s close ...
- Bourse at 3-week low, Rupee falls (Category: Business)
- Rupee up on Govt. bond dollar inflows; Stock market fails to cheer (Category: Business)
- CB intervenes again to defend rupee (Category: Business)
- Rupee edges up on Treasury comments (Category: Business)
Needs to pay $ 4.9 b to China for total loan of $ 2.96 b China, ADB leading lenders, Western loans low Govt. has borrowed $ 5 b through five euro bonds Reuters: Sri Lanka will have to repay more than $ 15 billion to foreign lenders such as China and the Asian Development Bank ...
- ADB assures more support but not debt cancellation (Category: Breaking News)
- China lends Sri Lanka $290m for development (TamilNet) (Category: Breaking News)
- Prudent financial decisions (Category: Business)
- Debt-ridden Sri Lanka gets US$350m loan boost from ADB (Category: Breaking News)
The Central Bank yesterday kept policy rates unchanged for the third consecutive month, largely on the confidence that recent measures taken have had desired stabilising effect so far. In its statement following Tuesday’s July Monetary Policy Review, the Central Bank said inflation, as measured by the year-on-year change in the Colombo Consumers’ Price Index, increased ...
- Banks asked to Reduce Interest Rates on Lending (Category: Breaking News)
- Sri Lanka maintains policy interest rates, GDP within targets (Category: Breaking News)
- Sri Lanka to grow at 7.2% (Category: Business)
- CB Raises Interest Rates (Category: Breaking News)
Reuters: Sri Lanka has met all June-end targets set by the International Monetary Fund (IMF) for the last tranche of a $ 2.6 billion loan, Central Bank Governor Ajith Nivard Cabraal said on Friday. “We have met all the targets. Net domestic financing, net internal reserves and reserve money
- On Target (Category: Business)
- Firms press EU over carbon price (Category: Technology)
- Thick red line (Category: Australia, Tasmania )
- SL meets all IMF loan targets (Category: Breaking News)
Reuters: The Sri Lankan rupee edged higher on Friday a day after it hit a record low, as exporters and a state bank sold dollars to buy the local currency in thin trade, dealers said. The rupee closed at 133.50/70 to the dollar, a tad firmer from Thursday’s close of 133.80/90. It hit a fresh ...
- Rupee continues to strengthen (Category: Breaking News)
- Market Flavour (Category: Business)
- Seeking Direction (Category: Business)
- Rupee Path (Category: Business)
By Uditha Jayasinghe As the rupee weakened further, the United National Party (UNP) yesterday discharged a fresh salvo against the Government’s economic management, insisting that the rupee’s decline was being “militaristically controlled” and called for greater transparency. Referring to reports that banks stopped quoting spot prices after what dealers said w...
- Pakistan players wanted to lose to damage Afridi – Court (Category: Business)
- China, India score with untied aid (Category: Business)
- CB to stop supplying dollars for oil bills (Category: Business)
- IMF clarifies numbers (Category: Business)
7.2% by Govt. adjusted to 6.75%; puts inflation at 9.5% but lauds policy changes Confirms continued engagement being discussed, says more funds possible Final tranche of $ 2.6 b goes before IMF Board in July By Uditha Jayasinghe The International Monetary Fund (IMF) yesterday
- IMF’s take on Sri Lanka’s good, bad and the ugly (Category: Business)
- Global economic outlook slowly improving but remains fragile (Category: Business)
- The Economy in 2011 at a Glance (Category: Business)
- Inflation eases as food prices moderate (Category: Business)
Reuters: Sri Lankan shares rose on Friday as investors snapped up blue-chip companies, helping the main index recover. The Colombo Stock Exchange’s main index closed 1.4 per cent or 68.19 points firmer to end at 4,991.21, its highest since 25 May. “The market has fallen too much and now it is trying to correct itself,” ...
- Inflation rises to six month high of 5.5% (Category: Business)
- Audi July unit sales up 16%, driven by China (Category: Business)
- Fitch affirms Hatton National Bank at ‘AA-’ (Category: Business)
- Positive results for Asia Pacific hotels in Sept (Category: Business)
Reuters: Sri Lanka may need to consider easing monetary policy if trade data for May and June point to significant weakness in global demand for the island’s goods, the Treasury Secretary told Reuters on Thursday. A further export slowdown would put additional pressure on the economy as domestic demand has already shown signs of cooling ...
- Rupee hits record low ahead of rates decision (Category: Business)
- Inflation seen at 42-month high in July (Category: Business)
- Rupee slips on importer dollar demand; stocks flat (Category: Business)
- Central Bank sees rupee firming helped by inflows (Category: Business)
Reuters: Sri Lankan stocks jumped 1.6 per cent on Thursday to a more than three-week high on institutional buying of blue-chips stocks like John Keells Holdings PLC in an oversold market after the central bank kept policy rates steady. The Central Bank held the key policy rates unchanged on Wednesday. The main index rose 1.61 ...
- Inflation drops further in July (Category: Breaking News)
- Central Bank seen holding rates, SRR steady (Category: Business)
- Sri Lanka Q3 GDP seen expanded 8.0%; full year 8.1% (Category: Business)
- Sri Lankas trade deficit widens in May (Category: Breaking News)
Peter Kropotkin is a Russian revolutionist who has commented in his book ‘The Conquest of Bread’ what he considers to be the weaknesses of the economic systems of capitalism and how poverty and scarcity thrives on. However, Kropotkin did not believe in the theory of state and is known as an anarchist. The issue of ...
- Sri Lanka state finances would improve with domestic domestic restructure: think tank (Category: Breaking News)
- Limits of statist development or state capitalism (Category: Business)
- Sri Lanka net government debt soars in 2021 despite zero foreign deficit finance (Category: Breaking News)
- Rupee depreciation: A powerful tool to drive growth and employment? (Category: Business)
Reuters: The rupee recovered 0.5 per cent on Wednesday after hitting a record low the previous day as exporters sold dollars, traders said. The rupee closed at 131.90/132.10 against the dollar from Tuesday’s close of 132.40/70. It hit all time low of 133.60 on Tuesday, surpassing the previous record of 133.00 reached on 25 April. ...
- Sri Lankan Rupee further depreciates against US Dollar (Category: Breaking News)
- Rupee continues to strengthen (Category: Breaking News)
- Market Flavour (Category: Business)
- Seeking Direction (Category: Business)
A team of officials from the International Monetary Fund (IMF) is to arrive in Sri Lanka next week to review the country’s economic conditions before disbursing the final tranche of the US$ 2.6 billion Stand-By Agreement (SBA), Government officials said. The review is scheduled to commence
- Tete-a-tete (Category: Business)
- IMF team to visit Sri Lanka on review mission before final disbursement of SBA (Category: Breaking News)
- IMF approves the US$ 415 million final tranche of SBA for Sri Lanka (Category: Breaking News)
- IMF approves $ 415m final disbursement (Category: Breaking News)
Reuters: The Central Bank said on Thursday it still believed the battered rupee would stabilise at levels stronger than 125 to the dollar, despite comments from a senior bank official. Chief Economist Swarna Gunaratna told Reuters on Wednesday that the Central Bank expected the currency to stabilise at current levels, which are now around 132. ...
- Rupee value: CB denies report, Reuters stands by its story (Category: Business)
- Rupee’s value: Out goes 125; welcome 132 (Category: Business)
- Rupee slips on importer dollar demand; shares down (Category: Business)
- Stocks at 23-month low; Rupee stronger (Category: Business)
Reuters: Central Bank expects the rupee to stabilise at current levels of around 132 to the dollar without intervention, a senior official said on Wednesday, abandoning its earlier stance where it had expected the currency to settle at a higher level. The rupee was trading around 132 per dollar on Wednesday. Both the Central Bank ...
- CB intervenes again to defend rupee (Category: Business)
- CB expects currency volatility to ease (Category: Business)
- Rupee on a yo-yo! (Category: Business)
- Rupee hits new low, but State intervenes (Category: Business)
Showing a common mindset, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) yesterday commended the Central Bank for its commitment to flexible policies that resulted in a depreciating rupee and reducing the current account deficit. IMF Country Representative Dr. Koshy Mathai delivering a presentation titled
Calls for more transparency and says lack of progress main reason for reduced interest Inconsistent policies and lack of transparency is preventing foreign companies from investing in Sri Lanka, US Ambassador Patricia Butenis told a conference yesterday, calling for the Government to reduce red tape and improve good governance. US Ambassador Patricia Butenis addresses ...
- USAID: Celebrating our shared values (Category: Breaking News)
- US Ambassador commends resilience of Sri Lankans in the face of terrorism (Category: Breaking News)
- US continues to support development in the North (Category: Breaking News)
- US to appoint new ambassador to Sri Lanka (Category: Breaking News)
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: Sri Lanka’s central bank expects the steps it has taken to reverse a currency decline to drive the rupee past 125 to the US dollar, but it is not targeting a particular level, Central Bank Governor Ajith Nivard Cabraal said on Tuesday. The rupee is hovering around 129-130 despite a warning from the authorities ...
- Central Bank sees rupee firming helped by inflows (Category: Business)
- Can and will sustain rupee defence: CB Chief (Category: Business)
- CB says no need for FX intervention (Category: Business)
- Sri Lanka affirms flexible FX policy, but will intervene if needed (Category: Business)
The IMF’s recently released Asia and Pacific Regional Economic Outlook (REO) shows the region continuing to lead global growth and expected to gain momentum over the course of 2012. This forecast, however, remains subject to downside risks related to the global economy, including the possibilities of a sharp fall in exports to advanced economies and ...
- Developing Asia’s growth to moderate amid global uncertainty, says ADB (Category: Business)
- Sri Lanka’s GDP growth set to outpace peer economies: Asia Wealth (Category: Business)
- Eurozone crisis dampening developing Asia’s growth prospects, warns ADB (Category: Business)
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