ECONOMYNEXT – Sri Lanka’s foreign reserves dropped to 6,083 million US dollars by end November 2025, dropping 256 million over a year official data shows, amid rate cuts and attempts to related the nation. Reserves dropped 133 million dollars over the month. Sri Lanka has not been able build reserves on a gross basis since October 2024, a few weeks after inflationary open market operations were aggressively deployed against monetary stability, printing around 100 billion rupees in what critics say was creditable imitation of a floor system (a true single policy rate). RELATED : Sri Lanka prints Rs100bn through open…
Sri Lanka reserves drop to $6,083mn in Nov 2025
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