,

Sri Lanka rupee opens stronger, bond yields steady

by

in ,

Sri Lanka’s rupee commenced trading at 309.25/70 against the US dollar in the spot market on Thursday, marking an improvement from the previous day’s rate of 309.50/60. This strengthening, observed by dealers, occurred amidst significant moral suasion. Initially, the rupee traded at a weaker position of approximately 310.30 against the US dollar before gaining strength.

Over the past year, the rupee has depreciated from 293.25/75 to its current level despite record current account surpluses and improvements in the national budget, challenging the typical explanations offered by macro-economists for currency depreciation.

The telegraphic transfer rates for the US dollar were set at 306.0000 for buying and 313.0000 for selling. Meanwhile, the British pound was priced at 411.3046 for buying and 422.6664 for selling, with the euro at 357.1960 for buying and 368.5592 for selling.

Trading activity in the secondary bond market remained subdued, according to dealers. A bond set to mature on May 1, 2028, was quoted at yields of 9.15/20 percent.

In recent weeks, bill and bond yields have experienced an upward movement. The government has announced plans for extensive relief payments, which are to be financed through a so-called domestic buffer.

(Colombo/Jan1/2025)


Deals from DealBook.lk



Latest News


  • Banks Hike Oil Price Forecasts, and Some See $150 Crude

    Banks Hike Oil Price Forecasts, and Some See $150 Crude

    Oilprice.com – Investment banks are scrambling to revise up their oil price forecasts as the Middle East war cripples supply from the most important oil-producing region, with some expecting oil to surge to $150 per barrel or even higher if the Strait of Hormuz remains off limits for tanker traffic for several weeks. Analysts at

    Read more


  • More Tourists, Less Revenue: Sri Lanka’s Tourism Earnings Fall Despite Record Arrivals

    More Tourists, Less Revenue: Sri Lanka’s Tourism Earnings Fall Despite Record Arrivals

    Sri Lanka recorded the highest number of tourist arrivals in history during the first two months of 2026, although tourism earnings declined during the same period, according to official data. Figures show that 277,327 tourists arrived in January 2026 while 279,328 visitors arrived in February, making them the two months with the highest tourist arrivals

    Read more


DAILY NEW DIGEST


▶︎•၊၊||၊|။|||||။၊|။•