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Sri Lankan Rupee Holds Steady as Bond Yields Remain Unchanged

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FINANCIAL CHRONICLE – Sri Lanka’s rupee was quoted at 311.40/60 to the US dollar in the spot market Tuesday, from 311.50/60 the previous day, dealers said, while bond yields were broadly unchanged.

The secondary market was “not that active,” they said.

A bond maturing on 15.12.2026 was quoted flat at 8.10/20 percent.

A bond maturing on 15.09.2027 was quoted flat at 8.45/55 percent.

A bond maturing on 15.02.2028 was quoted flat at 9.15/25 percent.

A bond maturing on 01/07/2028 was quoted flat at 9.20/30 percent.

A bond maturing on 15.10.2029 was quoted flat at 9.60/70 percent.

A bond maturing on 15.12.2029 was quoted flat at 9.65/75 percent.

A bond maturing on 15.03.2031 was quoted flat at 9.90/95 percent.

A bond maturing on 01.10.2032 was quoted at 10.25/40 percent, up from 10.25/35 percent.

A bond maturing on 01.06.2033 was quoted flat at 10.50/60 percent.

A bond maturing on 15.06.2034 was quoted at 10.80/90 percent.

A bond maturing on 15.06.2035 was quoted at 10.85/90 percent, up from 10.80/90 percent.

The telegraphic transfer rates for the American dollar were 308.0000 buying, 315.0000 selling; the British pound was 408.8725 buying, and 420.1759 selling, and the euro was 351.6198 buying, 363.0392 selling. (Colombo/Mar17/2026)


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