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US DOLLAR: RS. 309.37 UK POUND: RS. 417.44 EURO: RS. 364.84 JAPANESE YEN: RS. 1.99 INDIAN RUPEE: RS. 3.41 AUSTRALIAN DOLLAR: RS. 218.51

Day: July 1, 2022

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    1 July
    PROFILES

    NAWALOKA PREMIER CENTRE

    On 1 March 2022, the highly regarded private healthcare provider in Sri Lanka, Nawa­loka Care, opened a premium health and wellness facility that’s equipped with cutting-edge medical tech­nology.

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  • 1 July
    PROFILES

    HNB FINANCE

    I have worked in diverse roles in multiple sectors and industries ranging from banking, insurance and investment bank­ing to apparel, and gained extensive experience given the varied challenges I faced over the past 30 years.

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  • 1 July
    CURRENT AFFAIRS

    MONEY LAUNDERING

    They say that a democracy of the rich is not a democracy – and Nigeria is a powerful and compelling example of this

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  • 1 July
    EDITORIALS

    STATE OF THE NATION

    If there’s one thing the Sri Lankan polity looked in danger of forgetting recently, it’s that people in the street – literally enough – are sovereign

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  • 1 July
    BUSINESS AFFAIRS

    SHIPPING INDUSTRY

    Shipping disasters go back to ancient times to the start of the era of sailing vessels. Off Sri Lanka’s coast are scores of ill-fated ships that have come to grief over

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  • 1 July
    PROFILES

    HIRDARAMANI

    Sustainability has been a key focus area for the Hir­daramani Group over the past 15 years. It is embedded in everything that we do. The 2021 report marks a new stage in our sustainability journey…

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  • 1 July
    BUSINESS AFFAIRS

    ENERGY SECTOR

    Sri Lanka is experiencing an unprecedented economic crisis and enduring power cuts, fuel rationing and dire shortages of everyday items.

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  • 1 July
    MANAGEMENT DIGEST

    PEOPLE MANAGEMENT

    Almost as soon as the COVID-19 pandemic was contained in the island, Sri Lanka began facing its worst economic crisis due to hyperinflation and an escalating external debt burden that decimated its foreign exchange reserves.

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  • 1 July
    PROFILES

    DIMO

    The Asian Development Bank (ADB) funded the project and Lanka Electricity Company (LECO) owned it while DIMO and DHYBRID introduced this revolutionary technology to the nation.

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  • 1 July
    EDITORIALS

    GEN Z PERSPECTIVES

    Youth – a nation’s greatest asset – are at risk due to multiple crises impacting the island. With the current problems hampering

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