Ceylon Today
Ceylon Today, found at ceylontoday.lk, is the online platform for the Ceylon Today newspaper, which made its debut in Sri Lanka's print media landscape on November 18, 2011. It was the first English-language newspaper in the country to offer a complete Sunday edition along with five daily publications. In just six years, Ceylon Today has captured the interest of key figures in Sri Lanka's political, business, and social sectors, thanks to its creative reporting and pioneering marketing approaches.
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2 weeks ago |
ceylontoday.lk | Catherine Caruso |Paneetha Ameresekere
BY Paneetha AmeresekereRupee or domestic credit by the banking and monetary sectors to the Government of Sri Lanka (GoSL) and public corporations continued to overshadow credit to the private sector for the seventh consecutive month to February 2022, a phenomenon last seen nearly 33 years ago in 1989, Central Bank of Sri Lanka (CBSL) data of Friday’s (8 April) showed.
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2 weeks ago |
ceylontoday.lk | James Pheby |Paneetha Ameresekere
BY Paneetha AmeresekereRupee or domestic credit by the banking and monetary sectors to the Government of Sri Lanka (GoSL) and public corporations continued to overshadow credit to the private sector for the seventh consecutive month to February 2022, a phenomenon last seen nearly 33 years ago in 1989, Central Bank of Sri Lanka (CBSL) data of Friday’s (8 April) showed.
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1 month ago |
ceylontoday.lk | Anna Holligan |Paneetha Ameresekere
BY Paneetha AmeresekereRupee or domestic credit by the banking and monetary sectors to the Government of Sri Lanka (GoSL) and public corporations continued to overshadow credit to the private sector for the seventh consecutive month to February 2022, a phenomenon last seen nearly 33 years ago in 1989, Central Bank of Sri Lanka (CBSL) data of Friday’s (8 April) showed.
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1 month ago |
ceylontoday.lk | Abid Hussain |Paneetha Ameresekere
BY Paneetha AmeresekereRupee or domestic credit by the banking and monetary sectors to the Government of Sri Lanka (GoSL) and public corporations continued to overshadow credit to the private sector for the seventh consecutive month to February 2022, a phenomenon last seen nearly 33 years ago in 1989, Central Bank of Sri Lanka (CBSL) data of Friday’s (8 April) showed.
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1 month ago |
ceylontoday.lk | John Self |Paneetha Ameresekere
BY Paneetha AmeresekereRupee or domestic credit by the banking and monetary sectors to the Government of Sri Lanka (GoSL) and public corporations continued to overshadow credit to the private sector for the seventh consecutive month to February 2022, a phenomenon last seen nearly 33 years ago in 1989, Central Bank of Sri Lanka (CBSL) data of Friday’s (8 April) showed.
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