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OPINION POLLS

  • Jun- 2021 -
    3 June

    BURNING ISSUES

    Following the surge in new COVID-19 cases towards the end of April, respondents to the latest LMD-NielsenIQ Business Confidence

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  • 3 June

    THE ECONOMY

    Sri Lanka’s economy is expected to rebound this year as global activity recovers and vaccination campaigns lead to a relaxation

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  • 1 June

    EXECUTIVE HEALTH

    Even though the COVID-19 pandemic hasn’t abated as yet, it is time to start thinking about other health problems (i.e. other than the

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  • 1 June

    THE COST OF LIVING

    The PepperCube Cost of Living Index (PCLI) for April recorded a growth of 0.4 points from the previous month, rising to 75.4

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  • May- 2021 -
    6 May

    BUSINESS SENTIMENT

    Sri Lanka’s economy is expected to expand by 3.4 percent this year, according to the World Bank. In its report entitled ‘Sri Lanka Development Update

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  • 6 May

    THE COST OF LIVING

    The PepperCube Cost of Living Index (CLI) for March recorded a decline of 5.9 points from the previous month – continuing the trend observed

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  • 6 May

    BURNING ISSUES

    Fewer respondents to the latest LMD-Nielsen Business Confidence Index (BCI) expressed concern about COVID-19 than in the prior

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  • 6 May

    THE ECONOMY

    Manufacturing activities in Sri Lanka reached a nine month high in March with the Purchasing Managers’ Index increasing by 7.6 index points

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  • Apr- 2021 -
    1 April

    BUSINESS SENTIMENT

    Sri Lanka recently received its first shipment of 264,000 vaccines of the Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine as part of the interim allocation of 1.44 million

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  • 1 April

    BURNING ISSUES

    With the number of reported COVID-19 cases tapering off towards the end of February and continuing into March, the share of respondents to

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