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IMF, Sri Lanka
Sri Lanka's new president says he'll restart talks with the IMF to find a way out of economic crisis
Sri Lanka’s new President Anura Kumara Dissanayake says that he will soon resume discussions with the International Monetary Fund and foreign creditors to plot a way out of the worst economic crisis i
Sri Lanka to begin talks with IMF to take forward $2.9 billion bailout, president says
Sri Lanka's new President Anura Kumara Dissanayake said on Wednesday that he plans to begin negotiations with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) immediately to take forward the country's $2.9 billion bailout programme.
High-level IMF team to visit Sri Lanka this week
A high-level team of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) led by its Director of the Asia Pacific Department, Krishna Srinivasan, is scheduled to visit Colombo from October 02 to 04 to meet with Pres
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Sri Lanka Is Experiencing a Political Earthquake
This month, Sri Lanka elected an avowedly left-wing president for the first time. The new administration will be caught ...
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Dissanayake's push for Sri Lanka economic change leaves IMF deal, debt rework in limbo
Sri Lanka's new president won the election decisively, but his toughest task still lies ahead as he seeks to balance promises ...
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Cash-strapped Sri Lanka records first deflation in 39 years
Sri Lanka experienced a drop in consumer prices for the first time in 39 years, with September inflation at negative 0.5 percent, compared to August's ...
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Sri Lanka private credit surges Rs135bn in August
Sri Lanka's private credit surged 135 billion rupees in August 2024, up from 60 billion rupees in July, with credit to ...
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President Dissanayake’s address to the nation—a commitment to global capital and Sri Lankan big business
Dissanayake made clear that the first order of business will be to impose savage International Monetary Fund austerity.
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