EXCHANGE RATES (MIDDLE RATES)
US DOLLAR: RS. 328.19 UK POUND: RS. 442.57 EURO: RS. 383.07 JAPANESE YEN: RS. 2.07 INDIAN RUPEE: RS. 3.40 AUSTRALIAN DOLLAR: RS. 234.37

BUSINESS FORUM

  • Feb- 2018 -
    1 February

    FDI STAKES

    Sri Lanka is ranked 111th among 190 economies when it comes to the ease of doing business, according to the World Bank’s latest annual ratings

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  • 1 February

    REAL ESTATE SECTOR

    The first half of 2017 was very good, witnessing robust buying action in the market. While the third quarter did see a mild cooling, the market has since

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  • 1 February

    CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY

    There has been a huge surge in postwar construction and we need to critically consider how sustainable all of this will be in

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  • 1 February

    SRI LANKANS OVERSEAS

    It has great fundamentals – leading development and health indicators, a strategic geographical location and a wide range of

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  • Jan- 2018 -
    15 January

    BEVERAGE SECTOR  

    Being a tropical country and given the influence of certain cultural habits, Sri Lanka’s consumption of liquids is high. But due to the popularity of tea and easy

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  • 1 January

    BANKING SECTOR

    All are performing really well at this juncture, and we observe an upward trend in both private and state banks

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  • 1 January

    ENTERTAINMENT BUSINESS

    The sector is currently operating far below its potential. In 1974, when Sri Lanka’s population was around

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  • 1 January

    SRI LANKANS OVERSEAS

    A few years since the war ended, Sri Lanka commenced major infrastructure projects and displayed

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  • 1 January

    FINANCIAL SERVICES

    Sri Lanka’s banking sector and monetary policy has been the subject of change in recent times. And as the Chairman of Bank of Ceylon

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  • Dec- 2017 -
    1 December

    INSURANCE SECTOR

    “The life insurance sector has been in Sri Lanka for the past four decades. And thanks to a per capita GDP of US$ 4,000, the nation has substantial upside

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