ආර්ථිකය තවදුරටත් සුභවාදී දෙසකට ! ආර්ථිකය නැවතත් වර්ධන මාවතට!

topkollek

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    Sri Lanka’s debt-to-GDP ratio reached its highest point in 2022, surpassing 120% in central Government debt to GDP and 128% in public debt to GDP. In 2023, the country suspended payments on selected foreign debt and entered into an IMF program focusing on debt sustainability.

    Despite these measures, the total central Government debt increased by an additional $ 16.6 billion or by 21% during this period, indicating ongoing challenges in managing the country’s debt burden, according to charts.lk

    https://www.ft.lk/front-page/SL-adds-16-6-b-more-to-public-debt-in-2023/44-759142
     

    Lejayange

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    Thanks Ranil..
     

    topkollek

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    ආර්ථිකය තවදුරටත් සුභවාදී දෙසකට !​

    ටුවරිසම් වලට වඩා වහල් ශ්‍රමයෙන් ඩොලර් ලැබෙයි

    "Further, as Mirror Business reported previously, tourism earnings soared to a pre-pandemic peak of US $ 342 million in January 2024, which indicates a significant recovery for the industry.

    Similarly, earnings from remittances from Sri Lankan migrants rose by 11.4 percent in January 2024 to US $ 487.6 million, continuing the months-long increase in the country’s largest foreign exchange inflow."

    https://www.dailymirror.lk/business-main/January-trade-deficit-widens-to-US-514mn/245-278094
     
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    dananjaya696

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    Nugegoda
    පක තමයි. අන්න කොත්තුවක් 50කින් වැඩි කරා. ටී එකක් 120යි. පොල් ගෙඩියක් 150යි. :angry::angry:
     

    topkollek

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    දුකය් නේ
    600 ට නේ යනවා කිව්වේ ලපයා 😁

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    Sri Lanka is seeking a five-month hold on a lawsuit filed by a bondholder over the country’s historic debt default, telling a New York federal judge that it wants more time to negotiate with private creditors.

    The island nation was sued in July 2022 by Hamilton Reserve Bank Ltd. which sought full payment on more than $ 250 million of Sri Lanka’s dollar bond that was due that month. The bank says it holds more than 25% of the bonds which would likely enable it to block any modification of the notes.

    On Friday, Sri Lanka sought an extension of a delay of the lawsuit that was granted in November. Hamilton Reserve opposed the new request, saying that the country had kept the bank “in the dark” about the negotiations despite repeated requests for information.

    The island nation is prioritising restructuring obligations to its private creditors as it seeks to fast-track a debt overhaul and exit a sovereign default, the foreign minister told Bloomberg last month.

    The case is Hamilton Reserve Bank vs. Sri Lanka, 22-cv-5199, US District Court, Southern District of New York (Manhattan).

    (Bloomberg)
     

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    Ranil sir ta witharai arthikey karanna puluwan lamayo -

    - meeta kohen kapuwath kola Haramanis uncle