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Sri Lanka looking at listing a state holding company in stock exchange: President

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Sri Lanka is looking at listing a state holding company in the stock exchange of commercial enterprises and consolidating or closing other agencies which are a burden on state finances, President Anura Kumara Dissanayake said.

There were corporations, boards and other agencies which were creating a problem, he said.

“We need a new plan for administration,” President Dissanayake told an economic forum organized by Sri Lanka’s Ceylon Chamber of Commerce.

“The system is unsuccessful and very corrupt. So there is a burden for government finances.

“Instead of looking at it in the old angle, we are ready for a structural change of these institutions.

“We are looking at whether we can combine them into a holding company and sell to the stock market. We are ready for that.”

Ceylon Chamber Chairman Duminda Hulangamuwa said Sri Lanka was looking at transformational growth like South East Asia.

However fast growing South Asian nations have monetary stability, not 5 percent inflation targets and currency crises where two years of growth are lost after rate cuts, while several including Singapore and Hong Kong do not have centrally planned policy rates to trigger external crises in the first place.

Countries like Vietnam in East Asia, have progressed by divesting individual companies where investors can choose which type of business sector to invest.

The State Capital Investment Corporation of Vietnam operates like an investment managers which owns state enterprises and lists them in the Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh Stock Exchange in a process called ‘equitization’.

When Sri Lanka’s then administration expropriated a number of private companies including two listed companies, in 2011, SCIC started the listing of Bank for Investment and Development of Vietnam (BIDV).

BIDV closed at 40,000 Vietnam dong, up 100 on Tuesday. Other state banks like Vietnam Joint Stock Commercial Bank For Industry And Trade (VietinBank) is also listed, after a strategic stake being sold to Japan’s Mitsubishi UFJ Financial group.

VietinBank Trade Union is also a shareholder. The stock closed at 38,000 dong, down 100 on Tuesday.

Among the most successful firms which have become foreign investor darlings are Vinamilk, originally state enterprise built by expropriating multinationals in South Vietnam including Nestle and Friesland (Dutch Lady). Vinamilk closed up 200 dong at 62,200 on Tuesday.

Both Dutch Lady and Nestle are back in Vietnam.

Vinamilk has also invested in the US. Under the US-Vietnam free trade agreement firms can invest in each others’ countries.

Meanwhile, President Dissanyake said there were a number of other non-commercial agencies which are a burden to the state that a committee under the Prime Minister’s Secretary is looking at.

“There several agencies that do the same thing,” President Dissanayake explained. “Some agencies were build for a need that existed at that time.

For example, the government has several construction companies. We had to do it at the time because there were no strong private contractors. But now there are strong external contractors who are efficient.

“Now do we have to maintain them? We will have to close them, combine them, and some we have to change their role.

“These are challenging things to do.”

Sri Lanka is expected to grow around 4 percent in 2025, as the economy recovers from the latest currency crisis, he said.

Sri Lanka has suffered a series of currency crises with credit bubbles fired through flexible inflation targeting to generate 5 percent inflation or money printing for growth (targeting a potential output gap) followed by stabilization crises that kill growth for at least two years.

(economynext.com)

(This story, originally published by economynext.com has not been edited by SLM staff)

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Public demands swift change – Justice Minister

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Minister of Justice and National Integration – Attorney-at-Law Harshana Nanayakkara has stated that the recent local government (LG) election results clearly delivered a public message : the need to swiftly implement real change instead of mere flaunts.

He stated that the government has understood the message of the public.

According to him, of the 267 LG bodies contested by the NPP, they secured a clear majority in 120, while 32 councils are tied where establishing power still remains possible.

Noting that the Sri Lanka Podujana Peramuna (SLPP) previously held power in 126 local bodies, with 28 tied, the minister points out that the NPP has achieved the largest victory in history.

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5 dead in Bell 212 crash (Update)

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Five military personnel have been confirmed dead in the crash of a Sri Lanka Air Force (SLAF) Bell 212 helicopter into the Maduru Oya Reservoir earlier this morning (May 09.
According to the SLAF Spokesperson Group Captain Eranda Geeganage, the deceased include three members of the Sri Lanka Army’s Special Forces and two Air Force personnel.

The aircraft was carrying a total of 12 individuals, including six Army Special Forces members, two Air Force Regiment Special Forces personnel, two other Air Force members, and two pilots.

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SLAF helicopter crashes into Maduru Oya during training session

A Bell 212 helicopter belonging to the Sri Lanka Air Force (SLAF) has reportedly crashed today (May 09) into the Maduru Oya Reservoir.

The incident occurred during a training exercise held as part of the Sri Lanka Army Special Forces passing-out ceremony in Maduru Oya.

The aircraft was carrying ten Special Forces soldiers and two pilots at the time of the incident.

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American Cardinal elected as new Pope: Pope Leo XIV

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Following a 02-day papal conclave, American Cardinal Robert Prevost has been elected as the new Pope yesterday (May 08) evening, Vatican time.

At 69, Cardinal Robert Prevost was elected as the 267th Pope, taking the name Pope Leo XIV.

He becomes the first American to ascend to the papacy in the 2,000-year history of the Catholic Church.

Pope Leo XIV now assumes spiritual leadership of the world’s 1.4 billion Catholics.

The election follows the death of His Holiness Pope Francis, who passed away on April 21 at the age of 88 at his residence in Casa Santa Marta, Vatican City, a day after participating in Easter Mass at St. Peter’s Basilica.

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