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Tag: expenditure

Monthly income of Mattala is Rs 1.2 mn while expenditure is Rs 250 mn – Patali
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Monthly income of Mattala is Rs 1.2 mn while expenditure is Rs 250 mn – Patali

Monthly income of Mattala Rajapaksa International Airport (MRIA) is Rs 1.2 million while its expenditure estimates to Rs 250 million,…

byFaraz Shauketaly31/07/2018
National consumer price inflation up to 8.8-pct in October
BUSINESSMain Story

National consumer price inflation up to 8.8-pct in October

Sri Lanka’s national consumer price inflation (year on year) is up to 8.8 percent in October from a year ago,…

byFaraz Shauketaly22/11/201722/11/2017
Sri Lanka budget keeps to IMF plan but fiscals still weak – Fitch
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Sri Lanka budget keeps to IMF plan but fiscals still weak – Fitch

The global rating agency, Fitch Ratings says Sri Lanka’s budget for 2018 sticks broadly to the targets for fiscal deficit…

byFaraz Shauketaly14/11/2017
Government expenditure for September exceeds 10 billion
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Government expenditure for September exceeds 10 billion

The Ruling Party has put forward a supplementary estimate for approval in Parliament. The estimate is on Government expenditure for the…

byFaraz Shauketaly08/11/2017

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