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Sri Lanka’s rupee opened at 321.60/85 to the US dollar on Tuesday, dealers said. Bond yields were steady
Turnover was lower than previous day at 567mn. Most of this came from trades in capital goods and food, bev and tobacco
Sri Lanka’s rupee opened at 322.10/25 to the US dollar on Friday, dealers said. Bond yields were steady.
Turnover was at 668 million. Most of this came from trades in the food, beverage and tobacco industry (145mn).
Investors continued to avoid banking sector shares and several top bank shares saw selling pressure
Ceylinco Insurance Plc transaction contributed 767mn to the day's turnover of 1.5 billion.
The Colombo Stock Exchange closed up on Friday, CSE data showed.
Sri Lanka’s rupee opened at 322.40/60 to the US dollar on Friday, dealers said. Bond yields were broadly stable.
The Colombo Stock Exchange closed up on Thursday, CSE data showed. Turnover was at 627 million.
CSE closed up on Wednesday; the food, beverage and tobacco industry attracted the most investor interest
The Colombo Stock Exchange closed up on Tuesday, CSE data showed. Turnover remained low at 335 million.
Sri Lanka’s rupee opened stronger at 320.80/321.10 to the US dollar on Tuesday, dealers said.
Sri Lanka’s rupee opened at 323.10/90 to the US dollar on Monday, dealers said.
Sri Lanka’s rupee opened at 323.60/90 to the US dollar on Thursday, dealers said.
Turnover was high at 5 billion, pushed by a transaction in Agstar Plc
The Colombo Stock Exchange closed down on Tuesday, CSE data showed.
Latest | Last | |
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US Dollar | 305.1018 | 305.3339 |
UK Pound | 386.9523 | 387.2371 |
Euro | 330.8712 | 332.1141 |
Aus Dollar | 201.0018 | 201.4980 |
Yen | 2.0266 | 2.0278 |
Latest | Last | |
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Indian Rupee | 3.6453 | 3.5932 |
Korea Won | 0.2342 | 0.2292 |
Oman Rial | 780.3569 | 769.4973 |
Saudi Riyal | 80.1114 | 78.9849 |
UAE Dirham | 81.7952 | 80.6569 |
pts | % | |
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S&P SL20 | 2,573.80 | 1.00% |
CSE All Share | 9,073.41 | 0.65% |
Turnover Rs million | 1,591,766,524.95 | 1,029,335,694.32 |
Latest | Last | |
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3-m bill | 21.72 | 21.79 |
6-m bill | 19.55 | 20.31 |
12-m bill | 17.72 | 19.28 |
5-yr bond | 21.00 | 22.53 |
8-yr bond | 19.42 | 20.55 |
today | yesterday | |
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Overnight Money | 13.93 | 14.00 |
Gilt Repo | 13.50 | 14.00 |
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Sri Lanka’s rupee opened at 326.85/95 to the US dollar on Tuesday, dealers said.
Turnover was low at 508 million. Most of this came from the food, beverage and tobacco sector (131 million).
The Colombo Stock Exchange closed up on Tuesday, CSE data showed. Turnover crossed 1 billion.
The Colombo Stock Exchange closed up on Friday, CSE data showed. Turnover crossed the one billion mark.
Renewed investor interest after Wednesday’s news official creditor committee agreed on debt restructuring deal.
The Colombo Stock Exchange closed up on Wednesday, CSE data showed.
The Colombo Stock Exchange was trading down mid-day Monday, CSE data showed.
Sri Lanka’s rupee opened at 328.50/90 to the US dollar on Monday, dealers said. Bond yields were stable.
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