Press "Enter" to skip to content

Posts published in “News”

Trumpian America’s Unwitting Christmas Gift to Global South

Photo courtesy of Tyla “Every cloud has a silver lining,” wrote English poet-philosopher and leading 17th century civil servant John Milton in one of his lesser known plays. While Milton is best known for his theological-allegorical epic poem Paradise Lost, this phrase about silver lining has become part of commonly used idiom adopted by many cultures across the world. This Christmas do the hundreds of millions of victims of a currently rampant Western geopolitical hegemonism worldwide see any hint of a let up of this hegemonism – a hegemonism that engenders devastating wars and even genocide from Palestine and most…

Read the full article →

Moving Forward from Ditwah: Understanding the Scale, Impact and Road to Recovery

Photo courtesy of FloodList The most devastating natural disaster to hit Sri Lanka in decades, Cyclone Ditwah, has forced the country into its most severe climate-related humanitarian crisis in recent memory. Sri Lanka is only beginning to recover and analysts are only now starting to review the disaster in its totality and examine its economic, health and agricultural impacts and the methods by which the country can pursue the challenging pathway that lies ahead. A study by Prof. Lakshman Galagedara, a specialist in hydrology and agrophysics, estimates that Sri Lanka received close to 10% of its total yearly rainfall in…

Read the full article →

India commits US$450mn to Sri Lanka after Cyclone Ditwah

ECONOMYNEXT – India has committed 450 million dollars to Sri Lanka for Cyclone Ditwah recovery, External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar said in Colombo after meeting President Anura Dissanayake as special envoy from the Indian PM. India was the first to respond to the Ditwah disaster, providing relief supplies, helicopters, medical support and also Bailey Bridges restore road links. “Recognizing the urgency of re-building Prime Minister Modi directed that we now engage with the Sri Lankan government to address their priorities in that regard,” Jaishankar said. “The assistance package we have proposed is worth 450 million US dollars. “It will include…

Read the full article →

Asia-Pacific sovereigns outlook ‘Neutral’ for 2026, reflecting resilience: Fitch

Fitch Ratings-Hong Kong: Most sovereigns in the region should have sufficient buffers in 2026 to weather higher US tariffs and slower growth in China. However, several countries face weak domestic activity, geopolitical tensions or possible resurfacing of social unrest, which could lead to spending pressures or even disruption. Dampened import demand from the US – following the tariff hikes – and China should affect Asia’s non-tech exports in 2026, while some economies should continue to benefit from strong trade in AI, even if this is likely to moderate. We expect China’s growth to slow to 4.1% from 4.8% in 2025,…

Read the full article →

Sri Lanka rupee opens weaker, bond yields edge up

ECONOMYNEXT – Sri Lanka’s rupee was trading at 309.60/85 to the US dollar in the spot market Tuesday, from 309.50/65 the previous day, after having depreciated in recent weeks, dealers said, while bond yields edged up on shorter tenors. Sri Lanka’s rupee has fallen from around 292 to the dollar in December 2024, amid record current account surpluses and narrowing budget deficits, as the central bank selectively denied convertibility to private importers after buying dollars and creating liquidity. RELATED: Sri Lanka’s exchange rate depreciation by ‘Political Ravishment’ A bond maturing on 15.10.2028 was quoted at 9.15/20 percent. A bond maturing…

Read the full article →

Sri Lanka overborrowed ‘cash buffer’ interest cost 2-pct

ECONOMYNEXT – The cost of maintaining a domestic cash buffer by overborrowing, which was said to have been around 1.2 trillion by November costs about an extra 2 percent to maintain, the parliament’s Committee on Public Finance was told. “There is a margin of about 2 percent between the borrowing and the return we get,” Additional Director General, Treasury Operations, Damitha Rathnayake said. “So we are downsizing it.” It was not clear whether the 2 percent was an average cost or the marginal cost of over-issuing longer term bonds and under-selling cheaper Treasury. In Sri Lanka there is more money…

Read the full article →

Market slides below 22,000

The Colombo Stock Exchange (CSE) began the week on a weak footing, with both key indices closing sharply lower amid broad-based selling pressure. Investor sentiment turned increasingly cautious, weighed down by economic uncertainties and lingering after-effects of the recent cyclone, prompting a clear risk-off approach.

Read the full article →

Cash, flight and farewell: US ups self-deport offer to $3,000

The U.S. Department of Homeland Security has announced a new incentive offering undocumented migrants a $3,000 cash payment and a free flight home if they voluntarily leave the United States by the end of the year. Under the program, migrants can register for voluntary departure through the CBP Home mobile application. The stipend will be issued after authorities confirm that the individual has returned to their home country, officials said. The incentive represents an increase from a previous voluntary departure payment of $1,000 and is aimed at encouraging migrants to leave without formal arrest or detention. Homeland Security officials said…

Read the full article →

ECB warns Asian Legends League is unauthorised; commissioner Chopra pulls out

Former India cricketer and commentator Aakash Chopra has said he is no longer associated with the Asian Legends League, even as the Emirates Cricket Board warned that the tournament is unauthorised. In a statement posted on social media, Chopra said he has no association with the league’s second season “in any manner whatsoever,” distancing himself from promotional material that had earlier named him as league commissioner. Chopra had attended the league’s official launch event earlier this month in Mumbai, where organisers announced plans for the second season of the tournament. Separately, the Emirates Cricket Board said the Asian Legends League…

Read the full article →

More details emerge in Ambalangoda shooting of SJB local council candidate

More details have emerged into the fatal shooting of a manager at a commercial establishment in Ambalangoda on Monday (22), as police investigations point to organised crime links and longstanding criminal associations. Police said the victim, a resident of Ambalangoda, was shot dead inside the premises where he was employed at around 8.30 a.m. on December 22. CCTV footage examined by investigators shows a gunman arriving at the location and attempting to shoot the victim, but the firearm malfunctioned. The suspect then fled the scene. A short time later, the gunman returned with another revolver and opened fire, killing the…

Read the full article →

Development specialist M. G. Hemachandra appointed UDA Chairman

The Urban Development Authority has appointed development specialist M. G. Hemachandra as its new chairman. Hemachandra assumed duties at the Urban Development Authority on December 20, in the presence of Deputy Minister of Urban Development Eranga Gunasekara and senior officials. He brings extensive experience in development planning and project implementation, having previously served as a senior expert and loan project head at the Japan International Cooperation Agency in Sri Lanka. Hemachandra has also worked at the National Water Supply and Drainage Board and the Central Engineering Consultancy Bureau. He currently serves as a vice president of the Institution of Engineers…

Read the full article →