The Sri Lankan Government is currently facing a significant burden due to high interest costs on Treasury bonds, which is ...
There is widespread misconception among the public that currency depreciation is often associated with poor economic performance although the data showed otherwise and thus it should be very careful ...
The first central bank meetings of 2025 suggest it will be a year in which policymakers go their own way as economic paths diverge, as the United States holds interest rates steady, the euro zone cuts ...
Following govt’s gazette to resume vehicle imports By Sanath Nanayakkare Prasad Manage, the President of the Vehicle Importers’ Association of Sri Lanka (VIASL), yesterday said that the registered ...
The growth of private sector credit continued to accelerate, supported by declining market lending interest rates, according to the Central Bank of Sri Lanka’s latest Monetary Policy Review: No. 01 – ...
The Boards of directors of state-owned enterprises will decide on whether they continue or whether reforms or private capital is required, Deputy Minister of Finance and Planning Harshana ...
By Hiran H.Senewiratne The latest projections have indicated deeper deflation than previously projected, mainly due to the ...
In accordance with the decision taken by the Monetary Policy Board, the Central Bank of Sri Lanka (CBSL) will maintain the Overnight Policy Rate (OPR) at the current level without revision, CBSL ...
ECONOMYNEXT – Sri Lanka rupee’s recent depreciation, reported as the world’s worst currency, is based on short term ...