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ASPI records biggest single day points gain as LOLC drives extremely bullish market

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Hiran H.Senewiratne 

The CSE was extremely bullish yesterday and it was mainly driven by the LOLC Group of companies headed by Ishara Nanayakkara, stock market analysts said. Both indices were positive. The ASPI  recorded the biggest single day points gain in history with 332.16 points, setting a new all time high with the index closing at 8 463.43 points. S and P SL20 was up by 117.34 points.

Main companies that contributed to the ASPI were, LOLC, Carsons, Browns Investments, Expolanka and JKH. Those companies were main gainers in the market and their share prices appreciated during the day. LOLC share price moved up by 25 percent or Rs. 70.25. Its shares started trading at Rs. 281 and at the end of the day they moved up to Rs. 351.25 ( Its contribution to the ASPI 76 points), Expolanka shares appreciated by 8.7 percent or Rs. 4.40, Its shares started trading at Rs. 50.70 and at the end of the day they moved to Rs. 55.10  (Its contribution to the ASPI  was 20 points).

Browns Investments shares appreciated by 25 percent or Rs. 42. Its shares started trading at Rs. 162 and at the end of the day it moved to Rs. 168  (Its contribution to the ASPI was 20 points). JKH shares appreciated by 4 percent or Rs. 6. Its shares started trading at Rs. 162 and at the end of the day they moved to Rs. 168 (Its contribution to the ASPI was 18 points). Carsons shares appreciated by 24 percent or Rs. 74.25. Its shares started trading at Rs. 305.75 and at the end of the day they moved to Rs. 380 (Its contribution to the ASPI was 33 points).

During the day turnover reached Rs. 12.8 billion with ten crossings. Those crossings were in Commercial Bank, which crossed 3.2 million shares to the tune of Rs. 307.3 million, its shares traded at Rs. 99, JKH 1.4 million shares crossed for Rs. 245 million, its shares traded at Rs. 168, CT Holdings one million shares crossed for Rs. 172.8,Mililion its shares traded at Rs. 172.8, Expolanka two million shares crossed for Rs. 112 million, its shares traded at Rs. 56, Cargills 391 million shares crossed for Rs. 86.5 million, its shares traded at Rs. 225.

Meanwhile, Sampath Bank 500,000 shares crossed for Rs. 56 million, its shares trading at Rs. 140, HNB 400,000 shares crossed for Rs. 56 million, its shares traded at Rs. 140, Tokyo Cement (Non Voting) 375,000 shares crossed for Rs. 29.6 million, its shares fetched Rs. 79, Central Finance 270,000 shares crossed for Rs. 26.7 million, its shares traded at Rs. 99 and Lion Brewery 45000 shares crossed for Rs. 26.1 million, its shares trading at Rs. 580.

In the retail market top five contributors to the turnover were, LOLC Rs. 1.8 billion (5.4 million shares traded), Expolanka Rs. one billion (18.6 million shares traded), Dipped Products Rs. 589 million (one million shares traded), Browns Investments Rs. 547 million (79 million shares traded) and JKH Rs. 485 million (2.9 million shares traded). During the day 590 million share volumes changed hands in 16387 transactions. 

Meanwhile, First Capital has announced a debenture issue to raise Rs. 2 billion in order to do future expansions and developments, its sources said.  

Sri Lanka’s rupee was quoted weaker around 197.50/199.50 to the US dollar in the spot next market on Friday, while bond yields were up marginally, dealers said. Rupee last closed around 197.00/198.00 in the spot-next market on Thursday against the greenback.

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SLT-Mobitel, the nation’s ICT and Telecommunications Service Provider recently partnered with Spotify, to mark their launch in Sri Lanka. Spotify is a paid premium music streaming app which allows subscribers to listen to music to their hearts content. Both, SLT-Mobitel Post-Paid and Pre-Paid customers will now be able to enjoy Spotify by activating a monthly recurring subscription or one-time subscription plan and access unlimited music streaming and downloading facilities.

The subscription charges will get added to the user’s customary billing, where payment will be deducted in real time. Starting from the payment date, the user will be able to access Spotify and download their favourite songs, for the next 30 days. Users who sign up for their first monthly subscription will receive an additional one month, courtesy of Spotify. The one-month subscription plan is not applicable with one-time subscription plans. SLT-Mobitel data rates, depending on the user’s respective broadband charges, will apply.

Spotify also has some exciting features that will provide SLT-Mobitel customers with the opportunity to listen to ad-free music, access millions of uninterrupted music under one platform, play any song they like, anywhere they go, and also be able to enjoy their music offline.

SLT-Mobitel customers can select their preferred premium package under four categories; Individual, Duo, Family, Student. Each category has recurring and non-recurring plans. After one month of free streaming, the package will activate once the offer period terminates. While both, the Individual and Student premiums are limited to one account user, the Duo package offers two accounts and the Family premium is accessible through six accounts. To view Spotify plans, users can log on to https://spoti.fi/3aLWvce

 

 

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Sri Lanka using ‘sovereign power’ over economy: CB Governor

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by Sanath Nanayakkare

Anyone conversant with the elements of a political economy would know that Sri Lanka is using its ‘sovereign power’ to manage the different dynamics of the economy in a sustainable manner, Professor W. D Lakshman Governor of the Central Bank said on Wednesday.

“Some critics are saying that we adopt a so-called modern monetary theory. That’s not the case. In fact, Sri Lanka is using its sovereign power in a number of economic aspects to honour its external debt repayment commitments as well as to reduce its debt burden in the medium term as well as achieve resilient growth in the medium to long term, he said.

“We make policy decisions to boost our gross foreign reserves, meet our external debt servicing, to facilitate monetary expansion, to boost our GDP growth, to strengthen our current account balance and manage our domestic and external economic variables in a sustainable manner. This is not a modern monetary theory. This is an age-old tool used by central banks around the world when the circumstances demand it, he said.

“Certain trade-offs will be necessary when dealing with an economy which has a big fiscal gap to bridge. There are efforts to push Sri Lanka towards the IMF again which would in turn have influence on our policymaking. We have taken policy measures to stabilize the economy and we have adequate reserve levels to meet our debt repayments. Meanwhile, we are in negotiations with overseas central banks and multilateral agencies to further boost our reserve level and it would materialise within a matter of weeks,” he noted.

“One of the tools the Central Bank has introduced is in respect of repatriation of export proceeds into Sri Lanka and conversion of such proceeds into Sri Lankan rupees in order to strengthen the foreign exchange situation of the country,” he said.

The Governor made these remarks while delivering the keynote speech at a webinar organised by the Veemansa Initiative led by its Managing Director Luxman Siriwardene – the former Executive Director of Pathfinder Foundation.

The webinar revolved round the topic ‘External debt situation in Sri Lanka: Are we heading for a resolution or crisis?’

Professor Sirimal Abeyratne, Prof. Sumanasiri Liyanage, Dr. Nishan de Mel and Dr. Ravi Liyanage were the other speakers on the panel.

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CSE on the rebound; indices close positive

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By Hiran H.Senewiratne 

CSE produced signs of a rebound yesterday with both indices closing positive, though turnover remained low. Central Bank Governor W.D Lakshman’s recent statement on managing foreign reserves gave some boost to the market yesterday, stock market analysts said.

 The index experienced a zigzag movement within the early hours of trading; thereafter, it recorded a slight up-trend as it reached its intraday high of 7,439. Later, the market witnessed a down-trend at mid-day, followed by a sideways movement and closed at 7,372, gaining 43 points during the month of February, market sources said. 

It is said the banking sector dominated turnover with a contribution of considerable  parcel trades in Sampath Bank, Commercial Bank  and HNB.

Further, the Commercial Bank’s impressive quarterly results during the recent turbulent period also built investor  confidence. Commercial Bank was able to register a18 percent net interest income when other banks were reporting a decline. Its share price increased by Rs. 3 or 3.5 percent. On the previous day, its shares started trading at Rs. 85 and at the end of the day they moved up to Rs. 88. Due to the positive growth results, the bank announced a Rs. 4.40 dividend per share, plus a Rs. 2 script divergent for every share.

Further,  Sampath Bank shares also appreciated in both crossing and retail. In crossings its shares appreciated by Rs. 1.At the end of the day they moved up to Rs. 154.50. In the retail market, its shares moved up by Rs. 2 or 1.3 percent. Previously, its shares fetched Rs. 154 and at the end of yesterday they moved up to Rs. 156.  

Amid those developments, both indices moved upwards. The All Share Price Index went up by 104.48 points and S and P SL20 rose by 67.78 points. Turnover stood at Rs. 3 billion with four crossings. Those crossings were reported in Sampath Bank, where 3.9 million shares crossed for Rs. 602.2 million, its share price being Rs. 154.50, HNB 375,000 shares crossed for Rs. 39.4 million, its shares traded at Rs. 105, Pan Asia Power 9.5 million shares crossed for Rs. 33.2 million, its shares traded at Rs. 3.50 and Access Engineering 1.2 million shares crossed for Rs. 28.2 million; its shares traded at Rs. 24.

In the retail market top five companies that mainly contributed to the turnover were, Expolanka Rs. 450 million (10 million shares traded), JKH Rs. 205 million (1.3 million shares traded), Browns Investments Rs. 199 million (34.9 million shares traded), Sampath Bank Rs. 191 million (1.2 million shares traded) and Dipped Products Rs. 137.7 million (2.8 million shares traded). During the day 101 million share volumes changed hands in 18046 transactions. 

During the day, Expolanka, the biggest contributor to the turnover, saw its share price appreciating by Rs. 6.20 or 15 percent. Its share price quoted on the previous day was Rs. 41 and at the end of trading yesterday it moved up to Rs. 47.

Sri Lanka’s rupee quoted wider at 193.50/195.50 levels to the US dollar in the spot next market on Thursday while bond yields remained unchanged, dealers said. The rupee last closed in the spot market at 194.50/195.00 to the dollar on Wednesday.

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