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Following drop in bank interest rates, conducive environment:

CSE active with investors

Most fund managers and high net-worth investors are very active in the Colombo Stock Exchange (CSE) following the drop in bank interest rates and the improved internal environment in the country.

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Business chambers deplore international interference

The business community in the country is up in arms against the US and western world interfering in Sri Lanka’s conflict, Immediate Past President, Federation of the Ceylon Chamber of Commerce Sri Lanka and Vice President SAARC Chamber Nawaz Rajabdeen told Daily News Business.

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ICT contributes US$ 213m to national economy

Information Communication Technology (ICT) is the fifth largest export earner contributing US $ 213 million to the national economy and has the potential to reach the US $ one billion revenue bracket within the next five to seven years.

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The season of fruits is already here and this month is the season for Durians and Rambuttans which you find in plenty on the city’s pavements. Here a fruit vendor at the Pettah market sells imported fruits to a consumer. Picture by Saliya Rupasinghe.



 
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