Sri Lanka stocks end higher with World Bank offer of $1bn boosting financials
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Sri Lanka stocks end higher with World Bank offer of $1bn boosting financials
ECONOMYNEXT – Sri Lanka’s stock exchange rose 0.53 percent recovering some of the losses made yesterday, brokers said. Stocks extend losses on May 7 following the local government polls as the ruling National People’s Power party failed to secure a ruling majority. Colombo’s broader ASPI closed 84.32 points up, at 15,925.92 while the S&P SL20 of more liquid stocks ended 0.45 percent, or 21.01 points up, at 4,655.15 after a gradual growth in the …
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