Sri Lanka to raise US$100 mn from syndicated loan

December 14, 2006 (LBO) – Sri Lanka Thursday signed up for a 100 million dollar syndicated from Citigroup to help pay for budgetary and balance of payment support, a top official said. Fitch gave Sri Lanka a BB-minus rating while Standard and Poor’s awarded it an even lower B+ sovereign rating. “We (the government) signed […]

‘s economy grows 7.4 percent in the third quarter

December 13, 2006 (LBO) – Sri Lanka’s economy grew 7.4 percent in the third quarter of this year, the island’s Census and Statistics Department said Wednesday, but an escalation in hostilities could dampen future economic progress. The department, which is the main agency that prepares the country’s national accounts, said growth during the third quarter […]

ADB pumps in additional US$ 60 mn for water project due to cost overruns

December 13, 2006 (LBO) – A sudden rise in construction prices, government duties and taxes, has forced the Asian Development Bank to stump up an extra 60 million dollars to improve water and sanitation conditions in conflict and tsunami hit regions, the bank said Wednesday. Mooted under the Secondary Towns and Rural Community based Water […]

Trade unions force Sri Lanka to scrap newer consumer inflation index

December 13, (LBO) – A newer price index covering a larger geographical area, which represented a broader socio-economic category is being scrapped because trade unions opposed it’s use to link wages, Sri Lanka’s statistics office said. This year the CCPI was spiking higher than the SLCPI with October 12-month point-to-point registering 17.2 percent in the […]

Sri Lanka fiddles with imported food prices as inflation rages

November, 05 (LBO) – Sri Lanka’s finance ministry said Tuesday it was cutting duty on imported potatoes and onions in a bid to control rising food prices in December, as inflation in November rose to 19.8 percent. A kilogram of potatoes and onions were charged a cess of 20 rupees per kilo in a bid […]

‘s inflation hits 19.8% as Central Bank credit climbs to Rs 100 bn

November 30, 2006 (LBO) – Consumer prices in Sri Lanka shot up to 19.8 percent in November from 17.2 percent in October, the Census & Statistics Department said Thursday, as Central Bank credit to government climbed to 100 billion rupees, and real interest rates were pushed further into negative territory. Economists had been predicting that […]

Sri Lanka Central Bank shows first signs of ending loose monetary policy

November 30 (LBO) – Sri Lanka’s Central Bank showed the first signs of ending its loose monetary policy after shunting the country into a balance of payments crisis and driving consumer inflation to 19.8 percent in November, as credit to government from the monetary authority climbed towards a billion dollars. In an unusual move, the […]

Humble Philippine peso coin worth more abroad than at home

MANILA, Nov 29, 2006 (AFP) – With a face value of less than two US cents the humble Philippine one peso coin may be worth next to nothing at home but in metal-hungry China it spells big bucks. There is virtually nothing that can be bought with these coins and de la Cruz says that […]

‘s Commercial Bank raises debt to fund expansion; meet new regulatory guidelines

November 29, 2006 (LBO) – Sri Lanka’s Commercial Bank of Ceylon is coming out with a debt issue to meet Central Bank’s new capital requirement and fund ongoing credit expansions, officials said Wednesday. The island’s biggest private bank in terms of assets, is issuing a 1.5 billion rupee debenture with tenures ranging from 5-10 years. […]

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