Locals Bearish, Colombo Stock Exchange Sees Net Foreign Inflow of Rs. 188 Million
The Colombo Stock Exchange (CSE) commenced the week with bearish sentiments, reflected by a 1.06% drop in the benchmark ASPI and a 1.14%.
Reporting on stock market trends, bond yields, commodity prices, and currency exchange rates, along with analysis of how these factors impact investors and businesses.
The Colombo Stock Exchange (CSE) commenced the week with bearish sentiments, reflected by a 1.06% drop in the benchmark ASPI and a 1.14%.
Gold prices in Sri Lanka as of January 6, 2025, indicate a steady demand for both 22-carat and 24-carat varieties, with rates reflecting.
Sri Lanka’s rupee weakened to 294.30/60 against the US dollar in the spot market on Monday, compared to 293.95/294.15 on Friday, while bond.
Sri Lanka’s rupee opened weaker at 293.30/60 to the US dollar in the spot market, compared to 293.15/40 on Thursday, dealers reported. Meanwhile,.
Gold prices in Sri Lanka as of January 3, 2025, are as follows: Gold Unit Gold Price Gold Ounce Rs. 774,833.00 24 Carat.
A plain sovereign bond with a 4.0% coupon maturing in 2028 was quoted at around 6.0% in its first week of trading, according.
Sri Lanka’s Colombo Stock Exchange (CSE) has announced the appointment of Vindhya Jayasekera as Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Designate, effective January 1, 2025..
Sri Lanka stockholders were 1.4 trillion rupees wealthier by the end of 2024, with the dollar value of listed stocks increasing by 6.3.
Sri Lanka’s rupee opened weaker in the spot market on Thursday at 293.15/45 to the US dollar, compared to 293.10/30 on Wednesday. Meanwhile,.
As of 2nd January 2025, gold prices in Sri Lanka are as follows: Gold Unit Gold Price Gold Ounce Rs. 774,833.00 24 Carat.