Sri Lanka Rupee Kicks Off Trading Day on Stronger Note Against US Dollar at 301.75/302.50
On Thursday, Sri Lanka’s rupee showed a slight improvement, opening at 301.75/302.50 against the US dollar, compared to the previous day’s rate of.
On Thursday, Sri Lanka’s rupee showed a slight improvement, opening at 301.75/302.50 against the US dollar, compared to the previous day’s rate of.
Data from the state debt office revealed a decline in Treasury bill yields across various maturities in Wednesday’s auction. The 3-month yield decreased.
On Wednesday, Sri Lanka’s rupee closed weaker against the US dollar, ending at 302.00/40 compared to 301/302.00 the previous day, according to dealers..
The Sri Lankan rupee faced a slight weakening trend against the US dollar, closing at 301/302.00 compared to the previous day’s 299.00/30, according.
On Tuesday, Sri Lanka’s rupee showed weakness against the US dollar, opening at 300.50/301.00 compared to the previous day’s rate of 299.00/30, according.
According to data from the state debt office, Sri Lanka has successfully sold 70 billion rupees worth of bonds with maturities in 2028,.
Sri Lanka’s rupee started the week on a stronger note against the US dollar, opening at 298.80/299.30 compared to the previous week’s rate.
At Wednesday’s auction, Sri Lanka’s 3-month Treasury bill yield experienced a notable decline of 18 basis points, dropping to 9.43 percent, as per.
On Tuesday, Sri Lanka’s rupee concluded at 299.40/70 against the US dollar, a slight depreciation from the previous day’s rate of 298.00/50, according.
Sri Lanka recently auctioned 99.7 billion rupees worth of bonds maturing in 2028, 2030, and 2032, as reported by the state debt office..