Sri Lankan Rupee Strengthens; Stocks and Bonds Stable
Sri Lanka’s rupee began Tuesday’s trading session on a stronger note, opening at 303.90/304.10 against the US dollar, according to dealers. This is.
Sri Lanka’s rupee began Tuesday’s trading session on a stronger note, opening at 303.90/304.10 against the US dollar, according to dealers. This is.
The Colombo Stock Exchange ended Monday’s trading session on a down note, according to data from the exchange’s website. The All Share Index.
The Colombo Stock Exchange closed lower on Thursday, with the broader All Share Index falling by 0.52 percent, or 62.03 points, to 11,768..
The Colombo Stock Exchange (CSE) saw its net foreign inflow surpass the Rs. 3 billion mark for July, despite a bearish outlook from.
Sri Lanka’s rupee opened weaker at 303.90/304.10 against the US dollar on Wednesday, compared to 303.70/304.00 on Tuesday, according to dealers. Meanwhile, bond.
The Colombo stock market commenced the new week on a positive note, with indices rising and a notable net foreign inflow of over.
Seylan Bank announced that its recent Rs. 10 billion debenture issue was oversubscribed on its opening day, receiving applications for over 100 million.
Sri Lanka’s rupee opened stronger at 303.00/50 to the US dollar on Wednesday, compared to 303.10/30 on Tuesday. Bond yields remained steady, with.
The Colombo Stock Exchange (CSE) witnessed a marginal gain yesterday, with both the All-Share Price Index (ASPI) and the S&P SL20 index inching.