Sri Lanka Rupee and Bonds Update โ 22 Jan 2026
The Sri Lanka rupee weakened marginally in Thursdayโs spot market as government bond yields eased across several shorter and mid-tenor maturities, reflecting cautious.
The Sri Lanka rupee weakened marginally in Thursdayโs spot market as government bond yields eased across several shorter and mid-tenor maturities, reflecting cautious.
Sri Lanka rupee traded marginally stronger against the US dollar on Wednesday as government bond yields remained broadly steady, reflecting cautious market sentiment.
Sri Lanka Treasury bonds issuance increased this week as the government raised an additional Rs. 9 billion through a tap sale, lifting total.
Sri Lanka rupee opened slightly weaker against the US dollar on Monday, extending a recent depreciating trend as government bond yields remained largely.
Sri Lanka rupee opens flat in early trading as currency markets showed limited movement against the US dollar, while government bond yields firmed.
The Sri Lanka rupee opened slightly weaker against the US dollar on Thursday as bond yields edged marginally higher, reflecting cautious sentiment across.
The Sri Lanka rupee edged weaker against the US dollar as midweek trading reflected cautious market sentiment and stable bond yields. Analysts continued.
Sri Lanka rupee opens weaker in early trading as the currency slipped marginally against the US dollar while government bond yields edged lower.
Sri Lanka rupee edged slightly lower against the US dollar on Monday, reflecting mild market pressure even as bond yields remained largely stable.
Sri Lanka rupee flat at the market open on Wednesday as bond yields remained broadly steady, reflecting cautious sentiment following recent currency depreciation.