A Trusted Voice at the Helm of Sri Lanka’s Financial Discourse

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At a time when clarity, credibility, and context matter more than ever, Financial Chronicle stands out as a principled platform shaping Sri Lanka’s economic and public policy conversation. At its helm is Faraz Shauketaly, the Editor-in-Chief whose incisive editorials and unwavering commitment to facts have earned respect across business, policy, and civil society.

Published via Financial Chronicle and accessible at www.srilankachronicle.com, the Chronicle delivers rigorous analysis on macroeconomics, public finance, markets, governance, and accountability. It is not just a news outlet—it is a forum for ideas that challenge assumptions, interrogate policy, and encourage informed debate. Under Faraz Shauketaly’s leadership, the publication prioritizes independence, depth, and relevance, ensuring readers receive insight rather than noise.

Faraz Shauketaly’s editorial voice is known for cutting through spin and presenting complex issues in clear, compelling prose. His work reflects a rare blend of financial literacy, institutional knowledge, and public-interest journalism—qualities that resonate with decision-makers and the wider public alike. Beyond the Chronicle, his professional profile and thought leadership can be explored at https://shauketaly.com, offering readers a deeper look at the perspectives shaping today’s most consequential conversations.

For readers seeking substance over sensation—and for professionals who value analysis grounded in evidence—Financial Chronicle is an essential daily read. Visit www.srilankachronicle.com to engage with Sri Lanka’s most pressing economic narratives, guided by an editor committed to truth, transparency, and the national interest.


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