Category: Economy and Markets
Regional Curfew
Sri Lankan police clamped indefinite curfews and troops poured into a central tea-growing region Thursday after two people were killed in ethnic violence, officials and residents said.rn A curfew was imposed on the picturesque Kandapola region after clashes between the Tamil and Sinhalese communities that left more than 20 shops destroyed, officials said.rn rn They […]
Taxing Times
With total State revenue falling by around 18 percent last year, the Asian Development Bank asked the government to pay closer attention to closing tax loopholes and streamline its tariff policies.Unveiling its 2004 Asian Development Outlook, the Manila based bank said government revenue fell to around Rs.248 bn from the projected figure of Rs.303 bn […]
Missing Dentures
Sri Lanka lacks lquote sufficient organised public outrage to bring about any meaningful changes, say civil advocacy groups, about the abuse of public property during the April elections.ldblquote What we lack in Sri Lanka is sufficient organised public outrage, dblquote said Dr. Paikiasothy Saravanamuttu, from the Centre for Monitoring Election Violence (CMEV), at the launch […]
Reality Check
Treasury Bond yields touched 8.06 percent at this weeks auction for paper maturing in 316 days.The yield is slightly above one-year treasury bill notes which slipped to 7.71 percent at Wednesdays auction.rn rnThe Central Bank said it accepted bids for Rs. 1.5 bn though receiving offers for Rs. 3,160 mn.rn rnThursdays short-term issue carries a […]
Comrade Minister
Officials in Kumaratungas Freedom Alliance said four members of the Marxist JVP, or Peoples Liberation Front took their oaths while another four were sworn in as deputy ministers. rn rnThe inductions raised to 35 the number of ministers in the cabinet. rn The JVP said they accepted a compromise offered by Kumaratunga to end a […]
Shooting Stars
The economy, politics and human life itself is in for harder times predict astrologers, as a lunar eclipse, two meteor sightings and a meteor shower coincide. The unique astro combination was last seen in 1911, set off the World War I. This year, it takes place next Monday. Sri Lanka has a front seat view […]
Mixed Signals
The Asian Development Bank revised growth targets downwards to 5 percent this year and 5.5 percent in 2005, providing also that politics does not derail economic reform.rnrn A persistent drought, reliance on expensive thermal power and a slowdown in economic and key legislative reforms due to the elections were largely to blame, ADB said in […]
Comeback Call
The Norwegian government will send a high level team on Saturday to explore possibilities of reviving the stalled peace process.The delegation will include Deputy Foreign Minister Vidar Helgesen and Special Envoy Erik Solheim, the Norwegian Embassy said Wednesday.rn rnDuring their stay, the team will meet President Chandrika Kumaratunga and S P Thamilselvan the Political Wing […]
Short Respite
Treasury Bill yields fell by 200 basis points at Wednesdays auction due to excess liquidity in the money market and less pressure on short-term interest rates.The Central Bank offered and accepted bids amounting to Rs.6,743 mn, and retired Rs. 1.5 bn worth of bills. The bank said it received bids worth Rs. 13,038 mn.rn rnYields […]
Water Tight
The US government unveiled its new US$ 50 note on Tuesday designed with enhanced security features to beat counterfeiting.rn rnrn rnThe New US$ 50 billrnrnrn rnThe New US$ 20 billrnUS government officials from the Department of the Treasury, the Federal Reserve and the United States Secret Service, unveiled the new US$ 50 note design, the […]
Quick Thinking
The Central Bank will raise nine billion rupees worth of shorter maturity bonds next month to ease the current interest rate pressures.The new issues which are re-issued under an existing bond series, mature next March and May, also caters to present market appetite for short-term paper.rn rnThe issue carries a coupon rate of 11.5 percent.rn […]
Back In Business
Norway said that it had conditionally agreed to resume its role as mediator between the government and armed rebels in Sri Lanka, at the request of President Chandrika Kumaratunga. In a statement on Friday, the office of Norwegian Prime Minister Kjell Magne Bondevik said it would only resume its work if the Tamil Tiger guerrilla […]
