ECONOMYNEXT – The International Monetary Fund’s (IMF) Managing Director Kristalina Georgieva will visit Sri Lanka next month during her Asia trip, an IMF spokesperson said.
“IMF Managing Director Kristalina Georgieva is expected to visit Sri Lanka in February as part of a planned Asia trip, exact dates to be announced in due course,” the spokesperson said in a statement.
Sri Lanka has sold 179.062 billion rupees in 2030, 2034, and 2037 bonds, after offering 205 billion, data from the public ...
Sri Lanka’s Colombo Stock Exchange saw a dip on Thursday as some companies saw some selling pressure throughout the day, brokers said.
Sri Lanka has sold 12,500 million rupees of treasury bills offered on tap at average rates of 7.84 percent, 8.26 percent and 8.36 percent, the public debt management office said, bringing the total of ...
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Hotel reservations by tourists in Sri Lanka have declined slightly this month, possibly after Cyclone Ditwah devastation in ...
Hotel reservations by tourists in Sri Lanka have declined slightly this month, possibly after Cyclone Ditwah devastation in ...
Fitch Ratings has affirmed Sri Lanka-based power generator WindForce's National Long-Term Rating at 'A+'(lka), with a stable outlook, based on its growing scale as a prominent renewable power ...