The equity market’s turnover rose to 885.2 million Sri Lankan rupees ($2.79 million) from 252.4 million rupees in the previous session …
Sri Lankan shares end higher as financials rise
The equity market’s turnover rose to 885.2 million Sri Lankan rupees ($2.79 million) from 252.4 million rupees in the previous session …
Swift moves can propel Sri Lanka Tourism to new heights: Indian investor
Indian outbound travellers are still unaware that Sri Lanka has fixed its shortage issues Hosting a big international event would boost confidence in potential travellers Right promotion is to start …
Japanese Finance Minister welcomes coordinated debt restructuring process on SL
Japanese Finance Minister Shunichi Suzuki last week welcomed the launch of a coordinated debt restructuring process of official bilateral creditors of Sri Lanka, whilst insisting it is crucial that …
Is Sri Lanka gradually becoming a haven for Chinese cyber criminals?
Sri Lanka and China’s relationship stretches back centuries, and more recently, during the British colonial period, Sri Lankans virtually came across more Chinese traders engaged in many businesses, …
Cricket-Slingy Pathirana can be Sri Lanka’s asset with reduced workload – Dhoni
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Japan Welcomes Coordinated Debt Restructuring Program For Sri Lanka
Japan welcomed the coordinated debt restructuring program for Sri Lanka. Finance Minister Shunichi Suzuki acknowledge …
Sri Lanka expects to attract 20 lakh visitors from India this year
Sri Lanka, which is emerging from an economic crisis, is expecting to attract 20 lakh visitors from India this year, Sri Lanka Tourism Minister said on Friday.
‘It’s not like chicken farming’: why manta rays are chopped up in Sri Lanka
The gill plates of the extremely intelligent fish – many species of which are already categorised as endangered – are sold across east Asia as remedies said to have ‘no basis in medical science’ …
‘It’s not like chicken farming’: why manta rays are chopped up in Sri Lanka
The gill plates of the extremely intelligent fish – many species of which are already categorised as endangered – are sold across east Asia as remedies said to have ‘no basis in medical science’ …