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IMF Article IV Report – Key Issues and Recommendations
Under Article IV of the IMF's Articles of Agreement, IMF holds bilateral discussions with its member countries every year. In 2021 IMF held discussions with Sri Lanka officials and the report was completed on February 10th, 2022. Following is a summary of the key findings of the report under 5 distinct subsections.
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IMF Article IV Report – Key Issues and Recommendations
Under Article IV of the IMF's Articles of Agreement, IMF holds bilateral discussions with its member countries every year. In 2021 IMF held discussions with Sri Lanka officials and the report was completed on February 10th, 2022. Following is a summary of the key findings of the report under 5 distinct subsections.
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IMF Article IV Report – Key Issues and Recommendations
Under Article IV of the IMF's Articles of Agreement, IMF holds bilateral discussions with its member countries every year. In 2021 IMF held discussions with Sri Lanka officials and the report was completed on February 10th, 2022. Following is a summary of the key findings of the report under 5 distinct subsections.
Featured Insight
IMF Article IV Report – Key Issues and Recommendations
Under Article IV of the IMF's Articles of Agreement, IMF holds bilateral discussions with its member countries every year. In 2021 IMF held discussions with Sri Lanka officials and the report was completed on February 10th, 2022. Following is a summary of the key findings of the report under 5 distinct subsections.
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Sri Lanka trade deficit up 77-pct to Feb, imports surge, rupee appreciates
In February 2024, Sri Lanka experienced a significant widening of its trade deficit, which surged by 817 percent to $319 million compared to $39 million previously. This was accompanied by a notable 35 percent increase in imports, while merc...
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US organization donates medical supplies worth US$ 908,547 to SL
Heart to Heart International, a renowned global humanitarian organization based in the United States made urgent medicinal supplies worth US$ 908,547 (LKR 326,077,518.30) to the people of Sri Lanka following a request by Sri Lankan Ambassado...
2022-07-18
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July govt sector salaries, pensions will be paid: Treasury allocates Rs. 117.5 bn for payments
A senior Finance Ministry official yesterday said that all payments including the July salary, pension and allowances of government sector employees will be made as scheduled. The official said that Rs.92 billion will be allocated to pay the...
2022-07-16
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Central Bank gives Rs.107bn in printed money to CPC to finance fuel imports
After the Central Bank last week disclosed that it had received a request from the General Treasury to provide liquidity to the value of Rs.217 billion to finance fuel imports by Ceylon Petroleum Corporation (CPC), the data showed that the C...
2022-07-11
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PUCSL Chairman insists fuel can be sold a lot cheaper
Chairman of the Public Utilities Commission of Sri Lanka (PUCSL), Janaka Ratnayake has told the Committee on Public Enterprises (COPE) that petrol and diesel can be priced at approximately Rs. 250.
2022-07-09
The Island
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