Sri Lanka is once again approaching a consequential economic debate. As the present programme with the International Monetary Fund moves towards its concluding stages, the country will inevitably have ...
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Inmates and guards killed in deadly fighting at Sri Lanka prison
Inmates and guards killed in deadly fighting at Sri Lanka prison ...
Bangladesh, Nepal and Sri Lanka find themselves at a turning point. Their relatively new governments, brought to power in the ...
Dr. Reda Al-Thiga, Dean of the Graduate School at Dhahran University, would be in Boston and wished to interview me. All my travel and accommodation costs for the interview would be reimbursed. On the ...
The World Bank’s Board of Executive Directors yesterday approved $ 150 million in financing to support Sri Lanka’s reform agenda aimed at boosting investment, strengthening competitiveness, and ...
In its latest classification of countries, the World Bank has elevated Sri Lanka from a lower middle-income country to an upper middle-income country. What does this mean? Let us find out. But first, ...
The World Bank approved $150 million for Sri Lanka''s reform agenda, aiming to boost investment, strengthen competitiveness, and create jobs through the REGROW program.
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No instant prosperity
Last July 1, the Philippines achieved its elusive dream of becoming an upper-middle-income economy, joining Jordan, ...
Amid increasing signs that the National People’s Power (NPP) government is seriously considering introducing a constitutional ...
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Lanka sustaining reforms despite ME war, crisis - IMF
Sri Lanka, July 1 -- The Sri Lankan authorities' prompt action amid the Middle East war helped preserve macroeconomic and social stability and gains from their economic reform programme provided space ...
Differences between public and private sectors Before I left for Paris in late November, I had made arrangements to hold the Sri Lanka Education Administrative Service interviews for promotion to ...
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‘WB upgrade must help wage earners’
THE government on Thursday said the country’s reclassification by the World Bank as an upper-middle-income economy would create more jobs, attract investments and expand opportunities for Filipinos, ...
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