ECONOMYNEXT – Foreign investors bought 34.5 million US dollars worth Sri Lanka government securities in the week ended on October 30 with the foreign holding in the government securities rose to two year high with offshore investors continuing their buying spree in the last 10 weeks, the Central Bank data showed. Foreigners bought a net 10,359 million rupee (34.5 million US dollars) worth of government securities in the week ended on October 30, continuing the buying trend for nine weeks in the last ten. Foreign holdings in Sri Lanka’s treasury bonds reached 141.32 billion rupees (USD 471.1 million at 1$=300…
Foreigners buy $34.5 mn worth Sri Lanka rupee bonds in week
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