President Anura Kumara Dissanayake announced in Parliament today (03) that the Central Bank of Sri Lanka is set to release a review report tomorrow (04) concerning the potential impact of the ongoing Middle East crisis on Sri Lanka’s economy. The Central Bank has conducted an assessment of the current developments and is in the process of finalizing its evaluation. This forthcoming report aims to provide clarity on the possible effects on the country’s financial sector.
Central Bank Set to Release Economic Impact Report Amid Middle East Crisis

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