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Sri Lanka’s central bank has terminated the cash margin requirement on import letters of credit that was imposed over the previous 12 months to limit imports, as liquidity injection triggered forex shortages and a currency collapse. In an order issued under the monetary law, the central bank im...
“Like the DDO implementation that we are doing now. The implementation can even happen next year.” Sri Lanka also has met several structural benchmarks, some of which are under World Bank and Asian Development Bank prior actions. Central bank governor Nandalal Weerasinghe dismissed concerns over...
The Company has a strong distribution network, taken over from SCL under the Scheme, to cater its products to the aftermarket. The Company also has more than 100 authorized service centers and certified workshops across the country to...
In India, there is the concept of par value of shares. Par value of shares means the face value of the shares. A share under the Companies act, can either of Rs10 or Rs100 or any other value which may be the fixed by the Memorandum of Association of the company. When the shares ...
Capital Shares. 11.1 The initialcapital of the Partnershipshall be Rupees ___ (the “Capital”), which shall be subscribedby the partnersofthe Firmin the ratioset outherein below:- 11.1.1The First Partyshall contribute Rupees ___only i.e. ___% of Capital. 11.1.2The Second Partyshall co...
The Sri Lankan government maintains the position that “if they proved to be refugees, they would be treated and provided with all necessary humanitarian assistance under the international law related to refugees”. Yet as per ongoing investigations and intelligence sources, “it clearly shows that...
Under a narrowly targeted policy rate (mid-corridor or single policy rate), a central bank could end up injecting excess reserves to the system when private credit picks up allowing banks to trade without deposits, analysts have warned.