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Asian stock markets stage ‘technical’ rebound to ‘green territory’
The CSE yesterday moved upwards when other stock markets, especially those in the Asian region, bounced back. This was considered a technical bounce back after witnessing huge selling pressure following the US President Donald Trump’s reciprocal tariff hikes, stock market analysts said.
On Monday, the market plunged more than 5 percent shortly after opening, triggering a trading halt for a while. But yesterday Asian markets technically bounced back. Therefore, the CSE also moved towards green territory, which put the market into a stable position, market analysts added.
The All Share Price Index went up by 460 points while S and P SL20 rose by 190 points. Turnover stood at Rs 2.9 billion with four crossings. Those crossings were reported in JKH, which crossed 5.8 million shares to the tune of Rs 115 million and its shares traded at Rs 19.7, Access Engineering 2.95 million shares crossed to the tune of Rs 110 million; its shares traded at Rs 37.3, DIMO 72000 shares crossed to the tune of Rs 72.3 million; its shares sold at Rs 1000 and HNB 150,000 shares crossed for Rs 41.8 million, its shares traded at Rs 279.
In the retail market top seven companies that mainly contributed to the turnover were; Sampath Bank Rs 302 million (2.8 million shares traded), Commercial Bank Rs 206 million (1.5 million shares traded), HNB Rs 163 million (585,000 shares traded), JKH Rs 138 million (7.1 million shares traded), Access Engineering Rs 123 million (3.2 million shares traded), Prime Lanka Rs 90.8 million (8.2 million shares traded), and RIL Properties Rs 87.8 million (5.7 million shares traded). During the day 148 million share volumes changed hands in 20000 transactions.
It is said that the manufacturing and banking sectors were the main contributors to the turnover. JKH was the main contributor from the manufacturing sector while Sampath Bank and Commercial Bank were second largest contributors to the turnover.
Siyapatha Finance, a subsidiary of Sri Lanka’s Sampath Bank, will issue up to 50 million debentures to raise Rs 5 billion, the finance company said. Initially 30 million of the listed, rated, senior, unsecured, redeemable debentures will be issued at Rs 100 each.
In the event of an oversubscription of the initial issue a further 10 million debentures will be issued, the company reportedly said.
Commercial Bank’s proposed Rs 15 billion green bond issue has been assigned an expected national long-term rating of ‘A (EXP)(lka)’ by Fitch Ratings. The Basel III-compliant subordinated green bonds with a non-viability clause, maturing in 5, 7 and 10 years, will be listed on the Colombo Stock Exchange.
Yesterday, the rupee was quoted at Rs 298.00/50 to the US dollar in the spot market, weaker from Rs 297.70/298.20 on the previous day, dealers said, while bond yields were broadly steady.
A bond maturing on 15.12.2026 was quoted at 9.45/55 percent, up from 9.40/55 percent. A bond maturing on 15.09.2027 was quoted flat at 9.95/10.05 percent. A bond maturing on 15.10.2028 was quoted at 10.40/50 percent, down from 10.45/50 percent. A bond maturing on 15.12.2029 was quoted at 10.80/85 percent, from 10.75/95 percent. A bond maturing on 15.10.2030 was quoted at 10.80/11.00 percent, down from 10.85/11.10 percent.
The Central Bank announced there would be an auction of Rs.100, 000 million Treasury bonds on Thursday and an auction of Rs. 80,000 million Treasury bills today.
The Central Bank’s telegraphic transfer rate for euro buying was Rs 320.2358 and selling was Rs 333.0218 .TT for yen buying was Rs 1.9831, and selling was Rs 2.0604. TT for US dollar buying was Rs 293.4455, selling Rs 302.1451.
By Hiran H.Senewiratne
Business
Sri Lanka’s 2026 economic growth predicted to be around 4-5 percent
Sri Lanka’s economic growth for 2026 will be around 4-5 percent, Central Bank Governor Dr. Nandalal Weerasinghe said.
The Governor indicated the estimated economic growth while announcing the Central Bank’s policy agenda for this year, last Thursday.
‘The Central Bank’s 2026 growth estimation is higher than the growth prediction of the IMF and the World Bank and is achievable, the Governor told the media while announcing the Central Bank’s policy agenda for 2026.
Dr. Weerasinghe added: ‘The Central Bank will introduce a benchmark intra-day reference exchange rate this year to ensure transparency in the foreign exchange market.
‘The absence of a reference exchange rate has held back the expansion of the Sri Lankan forex market and discouraged the trading of rupee-denominated derivatives Governor said.
‘The Central Bank last year carried out the necessary preliminary work to implement the benchmark spot exchange rate.
‘The benchmark intra-day reference exchange rate will be introduced in 2026 to foster a transparent foreign exchange market.
‘This benchmark will guide market participants, help reduce volatility and promote more competitive pricing on a given date, thereby enabling the introduction of more innovative products in the foreign exchange market.
‘Sri Lanka’s foreign exchange market has limited derivatives like currency swaps and options aiming to deepen markets and attract inflows.
‘However, these instruments failed after a lack of reliable reference exchange rate amid concerns over excessive speculation, rupee over-appreciation risks and interventions distorting clean floating rates.’
Meanwhile, currency dealers welcomed the move and said it will help to deepen the market.
“This will expand the market with more products and promote rupee-denominated derivatives, a currency dealer from a local bank said.
“It is something the market wanted to fix in derivative prices. This is a pricing mechanism for the rupee, he added.
By Hiran H Senewiratne ✍️
Business
Sevalanka Foundation and The Coca-Cola Foundation support flood-affected communities in Biyagama, Sri Lanka
With funding support from The Coca-Cola Foundation (TCCF), the Sevalanka Foundation has launched a humanitarian relief programme to support flood-affected communities in Biyagama. The initiative focuses on restoring access to safe water, healthcare services, and essential public facilities during the critical recovery period following the Cyclone Ditwah.
Working closely with the Divisional Secretariat, the program prioritizes the cleaning and rehabilitation of contaminated dug and tube wells, helping address the urgent post-flood challenge of access to safe water. This intervention will also support the cleaning and reopening of essential public spaces, including schools, and Grama Niladhari (GN) offices, enabling authorities and communities to resume daily activities safely. The Sevalanka Foundation and TCCF, as part of the initial response, have also donated water pumps to the Divisional Secretariat to support immediate water extraction and clean-up efforts.
In addition, as the second main component of the project, and based on the guidance of the Medical Officer of Health (MOH), support is being provided to MOH-operated healthcare facilities to restore access to emergency and essential medical services. This support includes sanitization, debris removal, hazard stabilization, and the provision of emergency medical supplies such essential medicines and hygiene products. Medical camps staffed by doctors and senior nurses will be conducted through MOH offices to provide prioritized groups of persons with health, nutrition and hygiene related relief items.
Business
Bourse radiates optimism as UK grants tariff-free concession to local apparel exports
CSE activities were extremely bullish yesterday mainly due to the UK government’s announcement on tariff free access for local apparel sector exports into the UK coupled with Central Bank Governor Dr Nandalal Weerasinghe’s positive outlook on the economy this year.
Amid those developments the turnover level also improved and the All Share Price Index moved up to the 23500 mark during the trading day.
The All Share Price Index went up by 127.17 points, while the S and P SL20 rose by 56.75 points. Turnover stood at Rs 8.5 billion with 18 crossings.
Top seven crossings were: LOLC Holdings two million shares crossed to the tune of Rs 1.18 billion; its shares traded at Rs 575, Renuka Agri 45 million shares crossed to the tune of Rs 594 million; its share price was Rs 13.20, Sampath Bank 1.4 million shares crossed for Rs 215 million and its shares traded at Rs 154.35, Renuka Holdings 1.5 million shares crossed for Rs 75 million; its shares traded at Rs 50, Hayleys 200,000 shares crossed to the tune of Rs 41.3 million; its shares traded at Rs 207, Tokyo Cement (Non-Voting) 400,000 shares crossed for Rs 37.8 million; its shares sold at Rs 50 and NTB 100,000 shares crossed for Rs 326 million; its shares sold at Rs 326.
In the retail market top seven companies that contributed to the turnover were; LOLC Rs 340 million (591,000 shares traded), Sampath Bank Rs 310 million (two million shares traded), Renuka Agri Foods Rs 275 million (19.4 million shares traded), ACL Cables Rs 238 million (2.3 million shares traded), Overseas Realty Rs 215 million (4.9 million shares traded), CIC Holdings (Non Voting) Rs 180 million (6.3 million shares traded) and Wealth Trust Equity Rs 132 million (8.2 million shares traded). During the day 269.3 million share volumes changed hands in 47852 transactions.
It is said the banking and financial sectors performed well, especially Sampath Bank, while a top diversified company, LOLC Holdings, also performed well.
Yesterday, the rupee opened at Rs 309.15/30 to the US dollar in the spot market relatively flat from Rs 309.10/50 the previous day, having depreciated in recent weeks, dealers said, while bond yields opened higher.
The telegraphic transfer rates for the dollar were 305.8500 buying, 312.8500 selling; the British pound was 409.7568 buying, and 421.1186 selling, and the euro was 354.0809 buying, 365.4441 selling.
By Hiran H Senewiratne ✍️
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