Sri Lanka’s Stock Market Closes the Week Steady, Driven by Capital Goods Trading
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Sri Lanka’s Stock Market Closes the Week Steady, Driven by Capital Goods Trading
FINANCIAL CHRONICLE – The Colombo Stock Exchange in Sri Lanka experienced a stagnant trading session on Friday, according to data from the exchange, with the […] The post Sri Lanka’s Stock Market Closes the Week Steady, Driven by Capital Goods Trading appeared first on FINANCIAL CHRONICLE.
Sri Lanka stocks pick up after slump
ECONOMYNEXT – Sri Lanka’s Colombo Stock Exchange was trading flat on Friday, CSE data showed, with the benchmark All Share Price Index moving up a marginal 0.09 percent. The ASPI was up 19.96 points at 21,780.27, while the more liquid S&P SL20 was up 0.27 percent, or 16.40 points, at 6,048.13. Positive contributors to the ASPI were Hatton National Bank (up 0.90 percent at 394.00 rupees), Melstacorp (down 0.96 percent at 180.50 rupees), Cargills …
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