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Expolanka Holdings’ share transaction brings some hope to bourse

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By Hiran H. Senewiratne

Sri Lanka’s shares fell in mid-day trade yesterday, pulled down by JKH, after opening firmer but ended on a negative note due to profit-takings. However, an Expolanka Holdings’ crossing or arranged transaction was a foreign buying, that enabled to create some hope in the market, stock market analysts said.

‘Predominantly, global markets are also not performing due to recessionary pressure and also because of the appreciation of the US dollar against other currencies, especially in the European Union, that has resulted in declines in other markets in the world, market analysts said.

‘If the recession prevails in Europe and other countries in the region, it would impact our export oriented companies. Because, buying behaviours of those countries would drastically change and at the end it will affect local exports as well, analysts added.

Amid those developments both indices moved downwards. The All- Share Price Index went down by 120.6 points and S and P SL20 declined by 34.7 points. Turnover stood at Rs 4.5 billion, with four crossings.

Crossings were reported in Expolanka Holdings, which crossed 7.5 million shares to the tune of Rs 1.7 billion and its shares traded at Rs 228, JKH 552,000 shares crossed to the tune of Rs 78.4 million, its shares traded at Rs 142, Dialog 6.8 million shares crossed to the tune of Rs 60.6 million, its shares fetched Rs 8.90 and Richard Pieris 883,000 shares crossed to the tune of Rs 29.3 million, its shares traded at Rs 33.20.

In the retail market top seven companies that mainly contributed to the turnover were, Lanka IOC Rs 464 million (1.6 million shares traded), Expolanka Holdings Rs 346 million (1.5 million shares traded), ACL Cables Rs 163 million (1.5 million shares traded), Renuka Agri Foods Rs 160 million (20.5 million shares traded), JKH Rs 91.3 million (148,000 shares traded), Richard Pieris Rs 89.4 million (2.8 million shares traded) and Aitken Spence Rs 79.1 million (599,000 shares traded). During the day 121 million share volumes changed hands in 27000 share transactions.

Yesterday, the Central Bank- announced dollar buying rate was Rs 359.18 and selling rate Rs 369.93. However, the Sterling Pound has fallen to a record low against the dollar as markets react to the UK’s biggest tax cuts in 50 years. In early Asia trade, the sterling slipped just US$ 1.04 before regaining some ground at around US $1.05.



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SL’s economic outlook for 2026 being shaped by M-E conflict

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The top table at the ADB media briefing

Sri Lanka’s economic growth is expected to moderate to 4.0% in 2026 and climb to 4.2% in 2027, following two consecutive years of strong 5.0% growth.

This forecast is based on an early stabilization scenario for the Middle East conflict, according to the Asian Development Outlook (ADO) April 2026, Asian Development Bank’s (ADB) flagship economic publication. Sri Lanka’s recovery held firm in 2025 despite the late-year disruption of Cyclone Ditwah. Private consumption surged amid low inflation and easing interest rates, while remittances hit a record high, as did the primary budget surplus. The current account posted a third consecutive surplus, and official reserves climbed to their strongest level in years.

The outlook for 2026 is increasingly shaped by the conflict in the Middle East, even as post-Ditwah reconstruction spending provides some support for growth. Private consumption will remain the main growth driver, though higher inflation will temper household spending power, and private investment is expected to recover only gradually amid heightened uncertainty.

Higher energy costs, potentially weaker remittance inflows, and disruptions to trade and tourism will weigh on household incomes and external buffers and drag on economic growth. Inflation is projected to accelerate sharply to 5.2% in 2026, driven largely by the Middle East conflict.

“Sri Lanka has come a long way since the recent economic crisis, and its economic performance over the last two years is a major achievement,” said ADB Country Director for Sri Lanka Shannon Cowlin. “However, the risks ahead are real and significant. This is not the moment to ease up on reforms. Fiscal discipline must be maintained and resilience must be strengthened against the external shocks that will keep testing this economy. At the same time, scaling up and executing public investment will be essential to sustaining the recovery.”

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Hameedia unveils “Threads of Culture”

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This Avurudu season, Hameedia introduces its latest campaign, “Threads of Culture,” celebrating the traditions that connect generations while embracing a more conscious and forward-thinking approach to fashion.

Rooted in the spirit of Sinhala and Hindu New Year, the campaign highlights the importance of preserving culture while evolving with modern values. This year, Hameedia places a strong emphasis on ethical and sustainable fashion, encouraging customers to move away from fast and imitation fashion towards quality, authenticity, and responsible choices.

As part of this shift, Hameedia presents a refreshed festive collection crafted using lightweight cotton and linen fabrics, designed specifically for Sri Lanka’s climate. The collection focuses on breathability, comfort, and timeless style, offering customers clothing that is both practical and refined for the season.

Commenting on the campaign, Fouzul Hameed, Managing Director of Hameedia, stated, “Avurudu is a time of renewal, reflection, and meaningful connection. With ‘Threads of Culture,’ we wanted to go beyond celebration and inspire a shift in mindset, encouraging Sri Lankans to choose authenticity over imitation, quality over quantity, and responsibility over convenience. As a homegrown brand, we take pride in upholding craftsmanship and ethical practices, and we believe fashion should not only look good but also do good.”

Marking a key milestone in its expansion, Hameedia is also set to open its newest outlet in Galle, further strengthening its presence across the island and making its signature craftsmanship more accessible to customers in the southern region.

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Colombo Shopping Festival 2026 declared open for 5 days of Avurudu Shopping

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The much-anticipated 41st Edition of the Colombo Shopping Festival (CSF) – Avurudu Fair was ceremonially declared open at the BMICH Exhibition Centre, marking the beginning of five exciting days of festive shopping in celebration of the Sinhala and Tamil New Year.

The ceremonial opening commenced with the traditional lighting of the oil lamp on 8th April 2026, in the presence of guests, industry leaders, and invitees. Organized by Aitken Spence Conventions and Exhibitions, the event continues to reinforce its position as one of Sri Lanka’s premier consumer exhibitions.

Running from 8th to 12th April 2026, from 10:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. daily, the Colombo Shopping Festival brings together over 200+ Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) from across the island, offering a vibrant marketplace that supports local businesses while delivering exceptional value to shoppers.

This year’s Avurudu Fair promises an unmatched retail experience, featuring a wide range of products including fashion, lifestyle, homeware, beauty, and more. Visitors can shop top brands such as Boss, EL Holdings, Vantage, Miniso, Governor Shirts, Edge Casual, Avirate, Cetaphil, Phoenix, Rite Shu and many more top brands, alongside a diverse selection of Indian stalls offering exclusive collections at massive discounts.

The festival creates the perfect opportunity for families and shoppers to prepare for the New Year with unbeatable deals, festive offers, and a lively atmosphere filled with seasonal excitement.

With its strong legacy and continued commitment to empowering local entrepreneurs, the Colombo Shopping Festival stands as a key highlight in Sri Lanka’s event calendar—bringing together commerce, culture, and celebration under one roof.

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