Sri Lanka Stocks End Flat, Export Shares Rise Marginally After US Tariff Talk Invite
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Sri Lanka stocks end flat, export shares rise marginally after US tariff talk invite
ECONOMYNEXT – Colombo’s All Share Price Index managed to close up 0.01 percent despite trading in the negative territory in the afternoon, brokers said. The index ended 1.78 points higher, at 16,496.24. The more liquid S&P SL20 ended down 0.06 percent, or 3.14 points to close at 4,838.94, after a highly volatile session. Investor sentiment around banking shares fell, with some big cap companies weighing down the indices. The ASPI was pulled down…
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