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  1. External Sector Performance - October 2018

    ... from the government securities market and the Colombo Stock Exchange (CSE).Foreign currency outflows together withimport expenditure exerted pressure on the domestic foreign exchange market. Consequently, the Sri Lanka rupee depreciated by 12.3 per cent ...

    conedit4 - 24.12.2018 - 18:30

  2. The Central Bank of Sri Lanka Successfully Completes the Settlement of the Maturing International Sovereign Bond of US Dollars 1 Billion on Behalf of the Government of Sri Lanka

    ... its unblemished debt servicing record. The domestic foreign exchange market has already reacted positively to this settlement and other ... economy. With the envisaged inflows to the domestic foreign exchange market supported by proactive measures taken by the Government and the ...

    content_manager - 05.10.2020 - 09:57

  3. External Sector Performance - December 2020

    ... in the government securities market and the Colombo Stock Exchange (CSE) recorded marginal net outflows in December 2020. At the end of ... Sri Lankan rupee depreciated by 2.6 per cent in 2020. The exchange rate experienced some volatility in December 2020 as well as during ...

    conedit1 - 12.02.2021 - 11:49

  4. External Sector Performance - March 2021

    ... in the government securities market and the Colombo Stock Exchange (CSE) continued to record marginal net outflows in March 2021 as well. ... in place till mid-March, the Central Bank absorbed foreign exchange on a net basis during the month, to strengthen the gross official ...

    conedit1 - 18.05.2021 - 16:40

  5. External Sector Performance - July 2021

    ... recorded a marginal net inflow, while the Colombo Stock Exchange (CSE) continued to record net outflows during the month. The average spot exchange rate in the interbank market remained broadly stable in July 2021. ...

    conedit1 - 13.09.2021 - 08:45

  6. The Central Bank issues Operating Instructions on “Additional Incentive Scheme on Inward Workers’ Remittances”

    ... the foreign currency liquidity in the domestic foreign exchange market. At the same time, several measures are being taken by the CBSL ... to use formal channels to remit their hard-earned foreign exchange to the benefit of their dependants. Published Date:  ...

    conedit1 - 02.12.2021 - 08:52

  7. Monetary Policy Review - No. 1 of 2022

    ... among the licensed banks in proportion to their foreign exchange inflows; c)   mandate all registered tourist establishments to accept foreign exchange only in respect of services rendered to persons resident outside Sri ...

    conedit1 - 20.01.2022 - 12:18

  8. Clarification Regarding the Forex Sales by Banks to the Central Bank of Sri Lanka

    ... that the recent increase of the percentage of foreign exchange sales by banks to the CBSL from 25% to 50%, effective from 21.03.2022, ... any impact on the prevailing requirements for the foreign exchange earnings of expatriate workers and export proceeds of exporters. ...

    conedit1 - 25.03.2022 - 14:47

  9. External Sector Performance - January 2022

    ... from the Reserve Bank of India. The weighted average spot exchange rate, which remained in Rs. 200-203 range in January, adjusted upwards with greater flexibility allowed in the exchange rate with effect from 07.03.2022. FULL TEXT ...

    conedit4 - 04.04.2022 - 09:52

  10. Dr. P. Nandalal Weerasinghe

    ... central banker, with extensive experience in Monetary and Exchange Rate Policy. Dr. Weerasinghe was promoted as Deputy Governor on 27 ... Domestic Operations, Macroprudential Surveillance, Exchange Control, Currency and Communications. Prior to being released to ...

    conedit1 - 08.04.2022 - 17:10

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