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BRUSSELS (Reuters): Euro zone economic sentiment defied expectations of stabilisation and again fell sharply in September, underlining the economic gloom brought on by the sovereign debt crisis as the euro zone sinks into a recession. The European Commission’s monthly economic sentiment survey showed the index for the 17 countries sharing the euro falling to 85 ...
- Asian markets firmer as focus turns to FOMC from Greece (Category: Business)
- German Ifo business morale rises unexpectedly (Category: Business)
- Euro zone fears rattle global markets (Category: Business)
- Oil up despite weak Europe data (Category: Business)
The location of Sri Lanka has a strategic significance and this has been proven by the historical trading activities between Sri Lanka and ancient China, Egypt, and the Roman Empire. There is ample evidence to show that Sri Lanka was a main trading hub in Asia. The reasons for occupation of Sri Lanka by the ...
- Accelerating inclusive growth: The role of the external sector (Category: Business)
- Sri Lanka to revive FTA talks with India, China and Thailand (Category: Breaking News)
- Is Sri Lanka geared for globalisation? (Category: Business)
- EDB turns 33 (Category: Business)
NEW DELHI (Reuters): India allowed foreign airlines to buy stakes of up to 49 per cent in local carriers in a long-awaited policy move, providing a potential lifeline to the country’s debt-laden airlines by opening up a fresh source of funding. Friday’s decision, coming on the back of a controversial diesel price hike on Thursday, ...
- Etihad said to eye stake in India’s Jet Airways (Category: Business)
- Emirates reaches limits of organic growth strategy (Category: Business)
- Kingfisher Airlines Q4 loss more than trebles (Category: Business)
- Kingfisher in talks to rescue carrier – Mallya (Category: Business)
The place isn’t a paradise for minorities but the economy is recovering By Sam Baker Asuasentinel.com: The Government of Mahinda Rajapaksa in Sri Lanka has probably botched its dealings with the United States, the European Union and the United Nations. Still, the disenchantment with Colombo may be overblown three years after the end of the ...
- Army inquiry a delaying tactic: Human Rights Watch (Category: Business)
- President calls on diplomats to counter threats from pro-LTTE Diaspora (Category: Business)
- NGOs Call on U.S. to Establish International Accountability Mechanism on Sri Lanka at UN Human R... (Category: Breaking News)
- Rejected asylum seekers abused in Sri Lanka, says rights group (Category: Breaking News)
The global escalation of commodity prices in the latter part of last decade impacted Sri Lanka’s rice market, with retail prices showing sharp increases for the consumer. The regulatory forces with a ceiling on consumer prices and guaranteed price for paddy did alleviate this problem to some extent. Today it has taken a different turn ...
- Village as a developmental unit (Category: Business)
- Paddy farmers’ problems (Category: Business)
- Budget 2012’s impact on the export sector (Category: Business)
- Sri Lanka’s stake in the intl. agriculture debate (Category: Business)
On Friday (7) afternoon, the eve of provincial council elections in three provinces, a certain gathering took place at 101, Rosmead Place, which houses the corporate offices of Democratic National Alliance (DNA) National List Parliamentarian, Tiran Alles. Consultations that lasted for hours, took place between Alles and UNP Deputy Leader Sajith Premadasa and a few ...
- Towards impunity and democratic erosion (Category: Business)
- Monsoons and elections (Category: Business)
- Election fever grips as political parties begin campaigning (Category: Business)
- Outside conspiracies will not be allowed – Mahinda (Category: Business)
By Shanuka Tissera Amendments to the Petroleum Products (Special Provisions) Act have been finalised and approved by the Attorney General. It is expected that both bills will be presented to Parliament shortly for enactment. Pending the enactment of new legislations, the Cabinet of Ministers has appointed the Public Utilities Commission of Sri Lanka (PUCSL) as ...
- Lanka Lubricants losing market share at a slower pace: Arrenga Capital (Category: Business)
- In-depth workshop on lubricant industry today (Category: Business)
- The Petroleum Bill – its quiet passage and disquieting politics (Category: Breaking News)
- Caltex unveils ‘Delo Sports Synthetic Blend SAE 10W-30’ (Category: Business)
Reuters: China’s top state newspaper warned the visiting US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton on Wednesday not to seek advantage from tensions in the South China Sea, ahead of talks likely to focus territorial disputes and other sources of discord. Beijing and Washington have both stressed hopes for steady ties, especially as they confront domestic ...
- Resource Conflict (Category: Business)
- Philippines’ Marcos says he remains firm in defending sovereignty (Category: Breaking News)
- Obama’s Asia “pivot” advances, but obstacles await (Category: Business)
- China top military paper warns of armed confrontation over seas (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)
REUTERS: US astronaut Neil Armstrong, who took a giant leap for mankind when he became the first person to walk on the moon, has died at the age of 82, his family said on Saturday. Armstrong died following complications from heart-bypass surgery he underwent earlier this month, the family said in a statement, just two ...
- Neil Armstrong, the first man to walk on the moon, dies aged 82. (Category: Breaking News)
- US astronaut Neil Armstrong dies (Category: Technology)
- VIDEO: Memorial for first man on Moon (Category: Technology)
- China puts its first woman astronaut into orbit (Category: Business)
Reuters: Tanzania has suspended the head of its ports authority and six other senior port officials over allegations of cargo theft and embezzlement of public funds, the transport ministry and local media said on Friday. The government is struggling to crack down on corruption in ministries and state institutions, with the public losing patience at ...
- Allegations do not affect SLPL integrity – Organisers (Category: Business)
- Bin Hammam’s life ban overturned by CAS (Category: Business)
- Yemen’s Aden Port to cancel DP World deal (Category: Business)
- Five IPL cricketers suspended on corruption allegations (Category: Business)
Brand Finance’s Annual Global Nation Brand Analysis Prologue Over the past three years, nation branding has received an enormous amount of coverage in Sri Lankan newspapers. Whilst some of these are based on the need to provide a marketing approach to building a nation, and its brand; many of the articles focus on developing a ...
- Brand Finance launches Nation Brands 100 (Category: Business)
- Brand ‘Sri Lanka’ valued $ 23 b; ranks 76th globally (Category: Business)
- Branding Sri Lanka (Category: Business)
The worst drought in the US in at least five decades has resulted in the loss of one-sixth of the expected corn crop. The UD Department of Agriculture (USDA) has estimated that corn farmers have been compelled to abandon fields greater in area than Belgium and Luxembourg combined, following the hottest July ever recorded in ...
- Global food prices near 3-year highs – World Bank (Category: Business)
- Resource depletion: Opportunity or looming catastrophe? (Category: Technology)
- No inflation respite for Asia despite fall in food, fuel prices (Category: Business)
- Japan says El Nino emerges, raising fears on food prices (Category: Business)
PARIS/LONDON (Reuters): Leading members of the Group of 20 nations are prepared to trigger an emergency meeting to address soaring grain prices caused by the worst US drought in more than half a century and poor crops from the Black Sea bread basket. France, the United States and G20 president Mexico will hold a conference ...
- Bill Gates to urge G20 not turn backs on poor (Category: Business)
- Euro zone crisis set to dominate G20 meeting in Paris (Category: Business)
- G20 to Europe: show us the money (Category: Business)
- World 2011 grain output record high, market tight: FAO (Category: Business)
By Nisthar Cassim The world’s leading nutrition, health and wellness company, Nestlé said last week Sri Lanka is a high growth market with strong upside in tandem with improving socioeconomic development aided by the end-of-war benefit. “We are experiencing double digit growth in Sri Lanka and see very positive prospects going forward. Our commitment to ...
- Creamier 2011 for Nestlé Lanka shareholders (Category: Business)
- Nestlé Worldwide Executive Vice President in town (Category: Business)
- Nestle Lanka ends 2011 with strong results (Category: Business)
- Rs. 1.1 b Nestle rice noodle plant to serve convenient-foods hungry Sri Lanka (Category: Business)
Reuters: India’s industrial output fell for the third time in four months in June, adding to pressure on new Finance Minister Palaniappan Chidambaram to move quickly and pull Asia’s third-largest economy from its worst slowdown in almost a decade. The manufacturing-led slump provided further ammunition to the slew of private economists who downgraded their growth ...
- India’s industrial output contracts for third time in four months (Category: Business)
- India’s March industrial output falls (Category: Business)
- Asia factory output weak; India defies with rise (Category: Business)
- World growth at risk as US employment stumbles (Category: Business)
Reuters: Indian Finance Minister P. Chidambaram sought on Monday to allay investor worries about an economy growing at its weakest pace in almost a decade by pledging to address their concerns over taxes, public finances and interest rates. In his first comments since becoming finance minister on July 31, Chidambaram said it was important to ...
- Indian Finance Minister urges officials not to hound taxpayers (Category: Business)
- Surprise industrial slump adds to India’s economic woes (Category: Business)
- India’s growth will be weaker than expected (Category: Business)
- May revise India growth forecast for 2011-12 to 6.5%: Moody’s (Category: Business)
With US$ 500 m capital infusion national carrier ready for stronger take off By Cheranka Mendis Sri Lanka’s national carrier SriLankan Airlines and budget carrier Mihin Lanka are growing despite challenges and are no longer loss-making entities, SriLankan Airlines Chairman Nishantha Wickremasinghe said. Hosting a group of journalists around the SriLankan base in Katunayake, Wickremasinghe .....
- SriLankan Airlines’ IAA completes first TAASL member agent training program (Category: Business)
- SriLankan goes daily to Beijing, Shanghai from mid-July (Category: Business)
- SriLankan lauded for role in tourism promotion (Category: Business)
- House of SriLankan Airlines chairman robbed (Category: Breaking News)
Reuters: State-owned Ceylon Petroleum Corporation (CPC) on Saturday took Vitol, the world’s largest oil trading firm, off its supplier list, believing diesel supplied by the firm had damaged vehicles. Vitol rejected the allegation and said the cargo in question was tested in accordance with international standards by CPC inspectors before it was discharged. Petroleum Minister ...
- Vitol Group refutes allegations on inferior diesel fiasco (Category: Business)
- Vitol fumes over continuity in alleged discrimination by CPC (Category: Business)
- Vitol denies charges of contaminated diesel (Category: Breaking News)
- CPC seeks 310,000 barrels gasoil, gasoline (Category: Business)
Can one imagine how long it took a ship to arrive from London to Colombo five centuries back? Now it takes only a couple days to courier a special package to any part of the world and a full file of any amount of documents could be sent to any part of the world in ...
- Hub is no hoodoo, says TEA (Category: Business)
- EDB turns 33 (Category: Business)
- Public diplomacy: A missing dimension in our foreign policy (Category: Business)
- Insights on Public Diplomacy (Category: Business)
by Sarath De Alwis The crisis is not in our system of higher education. The crisis is in not knowing what higher education is. Arrogance of presumed superior knowledge of the policy makers and dogmatism of the teachers has precipitated a debate that reflects a pedantry of crisis proportions. We do not seem to have ...
- Whither The National Education Policy Framework Of Sri Lanka? (Category: Breaking News)
- Friday Forum on crisis in the education sector (Category: Business)
- Say no to NEPF! Say no to abolishing free education! (Category: Breaking News)
- Free education and parents’ aspirations (Category: Business)
LONDON (Reuters): Britain’s economy shrank far more than expected in the second quarter, battered by everything from an extra public holiday to government spending cuts and the neighbouring euro zone crisis. Finance minister George Osborne said figures released on Wednesday showed Britain had “deep-rooted economic problems,” adding that the slump in the second quarter was ...
- Indonesia’s tourism sector to focus on emerging markets (Category: Business)
- Growth is better than expected – CB (Category: Business)
- Growth gloom (Category: Business)
- Global 2012 rubber output forecast revised up: ANRPC (Category: Business)
Reuters: India’s lawmakers voted for a new president on Thursday, ending weeks of wrangling and opening a much-hyped political window billed as the best chance for Prime Minister Manmohan Singh to launch a wave of reforms and reverse an economic slowdown. India’s markets are anticipating quick action to relax investment rules and cut subsidies once ...
- UPA names Mukherjee as presidential candidate (Category: Business)
- Indian PM says hard decisions needed for 9% growth (Category: Business)
- Pranab Mukherjee is the new president of India (Category: Business)
- Populism may trump reforms in India (Category: Business)
Global Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) inflows rose 16 per cent in 2011, surpassing the 2005-2007 pre-crisis level for the first time, despite the continuing effects of the global financial and economic crisis and the current debt crisis in Europe, UNCTAD’s annual survey of investment trends reports. The World Investment Report 20121, subtitled ‘Towards a New ...
- 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)
- UNCTAD moots new generation of investment policies for sustainable development (Category: Business)
- Global trends in investment (Category: Business)
LONDON (Reuters): Oil retreated slightly on Wednesday, snapping five days of gains as U.S. Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke offered few signs of further monetary stimulus and a gloomy view of the economy of the world’s top oil consumer. Brent crude slipped 38 cents to $103.62 a barrel by 1017 GMT, after settling 63 cents ...
- Oil gains on US stocks draw (Category: Business)
- Brent steady above $116 on U.S. stocks draw; Greece risk weighs (Category: Business)
- Oil slips from 4 wk high ahead of U.S. oil data (Category: Business)
- Oil falls towards $105, economy jitters return (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)
Four examples; two bad and two goodThe website of the London Economist newspaper has a reference to an official of a certain country referring to a journalist in words similar to what follows – I have substituted words which would be appropriate to an officer and a gentleman addressing a lady, for what was actually ...
- Corporatism: A step beyond state capitalism (Category: Business)
- Entrepreneur and the profit motive (Category: Business)
- Exercising civic responsibilities (Category: Business)
Boeing, Airbus report $35 b total firm orders Production issues in focus at quiet air show FARNBOROUGH, England (Reuters): The world’s dominant aircraft makers, Airbus and Boeing, left a rain-swept Farnborough Airshow without the order deluge some had predicted, but each claiming victories as they prepare to focus on delivering a huge jet backlog from ...
- Boeing targets number one spot with 1,000 jet sales (Category: Business)
- Boeing sees more 787 cancellations, still upbeat (Category: Business)
- Singapore Airlines to order 8 more Boeing 777-300ERs (Category: Business)
- New Boeing 737 planes launched (Category: Business)
Opposition MPs warn post-war gains will be wasted unless Govt. puts house in order Insist on better policies, respect for law and order Call for common agenda for clear and consistent regulations By Uditha Jayasinghe Opposition politicians joined the private sector yesterday in calling for the Government to work on law and order and consistent ...
- A Budget for all! (Category: Business)
- Govt. to table all land deal documents in P’liament today (Category: Business)
- Sri Lanka’s Iran crude imports may drop up to 20% (Category: Business)
- IMF cuts Sri Lanka’s growth forecast but says future stable (Category: Business)
Maintaining that the Government was on the right course, Treasury Secretary Dr. P.B. Jayasundera yesterday urged the private sector to adapt as well as tap unprecedented growth potential, harnessing supportive policies and other measures. Delivering the keynote at the first plenary session of the Ceylon Chamber of Commerce Sri Lanka Economic Summit, Dr. Jayasundera in ...
- Treasury Chief urges help for balance of payments (Category: Business)
- Expert views on key issues (Category: Business)
- Believe us today like when the going was good: Dr. PB (Category: Business)
- Treasury Secy. says need further monetary tightening (Category: Business)
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