,

Sri Lanka bond yields open down, rupee weaker

by

in ,

Sri Lanka’s rupee was quoted at 309.70/80 against the US dollar on Friday morning, showing a slight depreciation from 309.65/75 in the spot market, according to dealers. Despite an increase in bill yields during the last auction, bond yields experienced a decline.

Bill yields adjusted upwards last week following the announcement of a higher volume of bills than those maturing. A bond maturing on March 15, 2028, was quoted at approximately 9.06/11 percent, down from 9.10/18 percent.

Additionally, a bond maturing on September 15, 2029, was quoted at 9.60/65 percent, a decrease from 9.70/80 percent. A bond maturing on July 1, 2030, saw quotes around 9.75/80 percent, down from 9.90/95 percent.

(Colombo/Dec 26/2025)


Deals from DealBook.lk



Latest News


  • Fitch Ratings Highlights Increasing AI Risks for Software, Media, and Service Corporates

    Fitch Ratings Highlights Increasing AI Risks for Software, Media, and Service Corporates

    Fitch Ratings-Toronto/New York: Elevated AI-driven credit risks are concentrated in three technology, media and telecommunications (TMT) sectors, with software, media and services facing rising disruption risk while overinvestment risk remains largely confined to hyperscalers and select cloud providers, according to a new Fitch Ratings report. Asset-light businesses where value is driven by intangibles such as

    Read more


  • Gulf Oil Producers Have Already Lost $15 Billion Since the Start of the War

    Gulf Oil Producers Have Already Lost $15 Billion Since the Start of the War

    Oil producers in the Arab Gulf have already lost at least $15.1 billion in oil and gas revenues since the start of the Middle East war, per estimates by commodities analytics firm Kpler cited by the Financial Times. The de facto closure of the Strait of Hormuz has choked off since March 1, millions of

    Read more


DAILY NEW DIGEST


▶︎•၊၊||၊|။|||||။၊|။•