Strengthening the Banking Pillar: Essential for Sri Lanka’s Long-Term Economic Resilience.
This article explores how a robust banking sector is critical for Sri Lanka's economic recovery, addressing misconceptions regarding bank profitability and highlighting the sector's vital role in national stability.
Sri Lanka’s Economic Landscape: Rising Private Credit and Currency Volatility.
Sri Lanka's private credit sector has seen a strong resurgence in March, while the rupee faces downward pressure due to liquidity management through forex swaps. Despite budget surpluses, the central bank's monetary policy remains under scrutiny.
Sri Lanka’s Economic Resilience Tested as Frequent Fuel Hikes Trigger Cost-of-Living Crisis.
Sri Lanka is navigating a challenging economic period as a series of rapid fuel price increases, driven by global market volatility and conflict in West Asia, places intense pressure on household budgets and national inflation.
Sri Lanka’s Economic Recovery Faces Fresh Global Headwinds Amid Middle East Turmoil.
Sri Lanka's economic recovery is showing signs of fragility as the Central Bank warns that geopolitical instability in the Middle East and rising global energy costs threaten to undermine recent stabilization efforts.











