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Sectoral Allocations: Budget 2024
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Tight fiscal expected even after successful debt restructuring
Sri Lanka will be in a very tight fiscal situation even after a successful debt restructuring as the country will have to pay about 6-7% of GDP in interest payments till 2028, a former IMF official said.
2024-05-03
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IMF disbursements soon after debt restructure
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) disbursement will start as soon as bilateral creditors give their assurance and willingness to restructure Sri Lankan debt says Capital TRUST Research. “From Friday onwards Sri Lanka will receive a...
2022-09-23
Daily News
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SL-IMF program targets positive 2.3% primary deficit
The Sri Lanka-IMF program targets a positive 2.3% primary deficit by 2025 as against 6% negative figure in 2021. Central Bank Governor Dr. Nandalal Weerasinghe said on...
2022-09-22
Daily Ft
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Currency float sends rupee value of foreign debt swelling
January-April data show govt. Fx debt enlarged by 67% to Rs.10.9tn. The Sri Lankan rupee, which shed nearly 80 percent of its value, has sent the rupee value of the foreign currency-denominated debt of the government spiralling by significan...
2022-09-22
Daily Mirror
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Govt. revenue considerably up in first half amid tax increases
The government revenue in the first half of 2022 jumped the most in recent times as Value Added Tax (VAT) and a slew of other taxes were raised effective from June as part of broader fiscal sector reforms to end or at least limit the monetar...
2022-09-19
Daily Mirror
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