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Moody s places Sri Lanka s rating under review for upgrade after bond-exchange offer

Moody s has placed Sri Lanka s Ca long-term foreign currency rating on review for an upgrade, the credit ratings agency said on Wednesday, following the government s bond-exchange offer that aims to complete the restructuring of international bonds.

28 Nov 2024 (12:51 PM)


Moody s places Sri Lanka s rating under review for upgrade after bond-exchange offer

Moody s has placed Sri Lanka s Ca long-term foreign currency rating on review for an upgrade, the credit ratings agency said on Wednesday, following the government s bond-exchange offer that aims to complete the restructuring of international bonds.

28 Nov 2024 (12:51 PM)


Law College entrance exam and another exam postponed

The Examinations Department has announced the postponement of the 2024 Sri Lanka Law College General Entrance Examination, originally scheduled for December, due to the prevailing adverse weather conditions in the country.

28 Nov 2024 (1:29 PM)


HIV cases on the rise among Sri Lankan youth - health expert

The National STD'AIDS Control Programme (NSACP) of the Ministry of Health says that HIV infections among the country s youth has increased owing to factors such as the use of mobile phones and modern technology to find partners, as well as the lack of proper sex education.

28 Nov 2024 (1:21 PM)


India s parliament suspended temporarily after row over allegations against Adani group

Both houses of Indian parliament were suspended temporarily on Thursday within minutes of opening as opposition lawmakers disrupted proceedings for the third day this week seeking a discussion on allegations against the Adani Group.

28 Nov 2024 (2:51 PM)


HIV cases on the rise among Sri Lankan youth - health expert

The National STD'AIDS Control Programme (NSACP) of the Ministry of Health says that HIV infections among the country s youth has increased owing to factors such as the use of mobile phones and modern technology to find partners, as well as the lack of proper sex education.

28 Nov 2024 (1:21 PM)