Sept 14 (Reuters) – Sri Lankan shares ended higher for a fifth straight session on Monday, driven by gains in industrial and consumer stocks.
ECONOMYNEXT – Sri Lanka rupee closed stronger at 184.10/30 against the US dollar on Monday while bond yields remained unchanged after last …
[Anglican Communion News Service] Anglicans in Sri Lanka are being asked by the archbishop of Canterbury, Justin Welby, to pray as he continues …
Sri Lanka-Bangladesh Test series in doubt. BCB president Papon said the tour, scheduled for October, will be cancelled if Bangladesh is not allowed to …
CBSL (Central Bank of Sri Lanka) has announced it will allow multilateral agencies to hold up to 20% of a licensed commercial bank in Sri Lanka, …
Rear Admiral Kapila Samaraweera is a proud product of the Dehiwala Maha Vidyalaya and joined Sri Lanka Navy as an Officer Cadet of the 13th …
ECONOMYNEXT- Sri Lanka’s stocks closed 0.95 per cent higher on Monday, pushed by Index heavy Melstacorp PLC, Hemas Holdings PLC and …
Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) President Nazmul Hasan said the series against Sri Lanka for three Tests is not possible if the hosts do not allow …
By Vyshnavy Velrajh. Former Minister Mangala Samaraweera was questioned by the Police today over a statement he had made saying Sri Lanka is …
BCB has given two more conditions to the host board on the back of the conditions of Sri Lanka Cricket (SLC) regarding board members and quarentine …