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Acknowledging the Funding Crisis and Equity Gap Prof. Kumar rightly draws attention to the precipitous decline in state ...
Last week, regulators in cash-strapped Sri Lanka raised power prices by 15%. President Anura Dissanayake, who during his ...
Left-leaning Governments, especially but not only in the global South, which feel compelled to adopt severe IMF stabilisation and debt repayment packages, tend to compensate in the field of foreign ...
Rising tensions in the Middle East are threatening Sri Lanka’s fragile post-crisis recovery. As global oil prices climb and ...
Sri Lanka’s rupee closed at 300.40/60 to the US dollar in the spot market Wednesday, stronger against Tuesday’s close of ...
ECONOMYNEXT – Sri Lanka’s Colombo Stock Exchange slid 1.22 percent as the Israel-Iran war intensified, brokers said. “Market ...
Across the globe, a considerable portion of the working classes is compelled to borrow at exorbitant rates to cover basic ...
How Financial Strategy Can Turn Sri Lanka from a Perpetual Borrower into an Economic Fortress—and End Its Exclusion from the ...
A heated debate broke out in Parliament yesterday (17) as UNP MP Ravi Karunanayake criticised the government’s handling of ...
Sri Lanka and France have reached agreement on a debt stock of EUR 390 million until 2042, with a five-year grace period and ...
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