Washington, DC: Kristalina Georgieva, Managing Director of the International Monetary Fund (IMF), issued the following statement about Sri Lanka to Members of the Financial Community today: ...
The working class needs to prepare both politically and organizationally to confront the Dissanayake government’s attacks on ...
The Steering Committee of the Ad Hoc Group of Sri Lanka Bondholders is pleased to announce its support for the restructuring ...
High creditor participation in an exchange of defaulted sovereign bonds for new securities is vital for the success of the ...
Sri Lanka launched a long-awaited bond swap on Tuesday, a major step to completing its $12.55 billion debt restructuring and ...
Sri Lanka's new Parliament will hold two vital debates next week under the NPP government, focusing on the government's ...
IMF head Kristalina Georgieva lauds Sri Lanka's progress in economic reforms. Most visited website in Sri Lanka.
Sri Lanka said Tuesday it would honour a deal secured by its predecessor to restructure $12.55 billion in international sovereign bonds, a key condition to maintain an IMF bailout loan.
High creditor participation in an exchange of defaulted sovereign bonds for new securities is vital for the success of the ...
The Sri Lanka Chamber of Commerce has expressed its support for the staff-level agreement reached following the third review ...
Sri Lanka's economic rebound began after the country secured a $2.9 billion programme from the International Monetary ...