Sri Lanka is working with the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) to develop a unified national database for ...
Sri Lanka has sold 3,369 million rupees of treasury bills offered on tap at average rates of 7.61, 7.91 percent and 8.23 percent, the public debt management office said, bringing the total of bills ...
Soon after the United States and Israel started bombing Iran on February 28, the first casualty was Sri Lanka’s booming stock market.
Sri Lanka’s Colombo Stock Exchange closed up on Friday, with capital goods generating the most turnover. The market has dropped 4.85 percent from last Friday.
For every one-dollar increase in global oil price, the cost at local pumps must rise by approximately 2 rupees, Sri Lanka's President Anura Dissanayake told parliament, noting that price volatility ...