මාතෘකා
ගවේෂණය කරන්න
විදසුන්
Public debt grew more slowly in the first three quarters of 2024
Sri Lanka’s public debt rose at a slower pace in the first three quarters of 2024 compared to the same period in 2023. Whilst domestic debt and foreign increased, the growth was notably lower than in the previous year. By September 2024, Sri Lanka’s domestic debt stock, including all publicly guaranteed local currency debt, increased by LKR 0.8 trillion. It rose from LKR 17.7 trillion at the start of 2024 to LKR 18.5 trillion in September. In comparison, during the first of three quarters of 2023, domestic debt climbed by LKR 2 trillion, growing from LKR 15.2 trillion in January to LKR 17.2 trillion by September 2023. Foreign debt, covering bilateral, multilateral, commercial, and foreign currency denominated publicly guaranteed loans, increased by USD 0.3 billion from USD 41.5 billion at the start of 2024 to USD 41.8 billion in September. In the first three quarters of 2023, foreign debt rose by USD 0.4 billion. The last quarter of 2023 saw a significant increase of USD 2.6 billion due to a Special Swap agreement in October between the Reserve Bank of India and the Central Bank of Sri Lanka. This slowdown in debt growth may be attributed to improved fiscal balances. The 2024 budget aims to reduce the budget deficit from 8.3% to 7.6% of GDP, and revenue collection has surpassed expectations, reducing the government’s reliance on borrowing.
විදසුන්
Public debt grew more slowly in the first three quarters of 2024
Sri Lanka’s public debt rose at a slower pace in the first three quarters of 2024 compared to the same period in 2023. Whilst domestic debt and foreign increased, the growth was notably lower than in the previous year. By September 2024, Sri Lanka’s domestic debt stock, including all publicly guaranteed local currency debt, increased by LKR 0.8 trillion. It rose from LKR 17.7 trillion at the start of 2024 to LKR 18.5 trillion in September. In comparison, during the first of three quarters of 2023, domestic debt climbed by LKR 2 trillion, growing from LKR 15.2 trillion in January to LKR 17.2 trillion by September 2023. Foreign debt, covering bilateral, multilateral, commercial, and foreign currency denominated publicly guaranteed loans, increased by USD 0.3 billion from USD 41.5 billion at the start of 2024 to USD 41.8 billion in September. In the first three quarters of 2023, foreign debt rose by USD 0.4 billion. The last quarter of 2023 saw a significant increase of USD 2.6 billion due to a Special Swap agreement in October between the Reserve Bank of India and the Central Bank of Sri Lanka. This slowdown in debt growth may be attributed to improved fiscal balances. The 2024 budget aims to reduce the budget deficit from 8.3% to 7.6% of GDP, and revenue collection has surpassed expectations, reducing the government’s reliance on borrowing.
විදසුන්
Public debt grew more slowly in the first three quarters of 2024
Sri Lanka’s public debt rose at a slower pace in the first three quarters of 2024 compared to the same period in 2023. Whilst domestic debt and foreign increased, the growth was notably lower than in the previous year. By September 2024, Sri Lanka’s domestic debt stock, including all publicly guaranteed local currency debt, increased by LKR 0.8 trillion. It rose from LKR 17.7 trillion at the start of 2024 to LKR 18.5 trillion in September. In comparison, during the first of three quarters of 2023, domestic debt climbed by LKR 2 trillion, growing from LKR 15.2 trillion in January to LKR 17.2 trillion by September 2023. Foreign debt, covering bilateral, multilateral, commercial, and foreign currency denominated publicly guaranteed loans, increased by USD 0.3 billion from USD 41.5 billion at the start of 2024 to USD 41.8 billion in September. In the first three quarters of 2023, foreign debt rose by USD 0.4 billion. The last quarter of 2023 saw a significant increase of USD 2.6 billion due to a Special Swap agreement in October between the Reserve Bank of India and the Central Bank of Sri Lanka. This slowdown in debt growth may be attributed to improved fiscal balances. The 2024 budget aims to reduce the budget deficit from 8.3% to 7.6% of GDP, and revenue collection has surpassed expectations, reducing the government’s reliance on borrowing.
විදසුන්
Public debt grew more slowly in the first three quarters of 2024
Sri Lanka’s public debt rose at a slower pace in the first three quarters of 2024 compared to the same period in 2023. Whilst domestic debt and foreign increased, the growth was notably lower than in the previous year. By September 2024, Sri Lanka’s domestic debt stock, including all publicly guaranteed local currency debt, increased by LKR 0.8 trillion. It rose from LKR 17.7 trillion at the start of 2024 to LKR 18.5 trillion in September. In comparison, during the first of three quarters of 2023, domestic debt climbed by LKR 2 trillion, growing from LKR 15.2 trillion in January to LKR 17.2 trillion by September 2023. Foreign debt, covering bilateral, multilateral, commercial, and foreign currency denominated publicly guaranteed loans, increased by USD 0.3 billion from USD 41.5 billion at the start of 2024 to USD 41.8 billion in September. In the first three quarters of 2023, foreign debt rose by USD 0.4 billion. The last quarter of 2023 saw a significant increase of USD 2.6 billion due to a Special Swap agreement in October between the Reserve Bank of India and the Central Bank of Sri Lanka. This slowdown in debt growth may be attributed to improved fiscal balances. The 2024 budget aims to reduce the budget deficit from 8.3% to 7.6% of GDP, and revenue collection has surpassed expectations, reducing the government’s reliance on borrowing.
දත්ත
වාර්තා
පනත් සහ ගැසට් පත්ර
විදසුන්
ඩෑෂ්බෝඩ්
Annual Budget Dashboard
අයවැය පොරොන්දු
Fiscal Indicators
ඉන්ධන මිල නිරීක්ෂණ ට්රැකරය
IMF මීටරය
යටිතල පහසුකම් විපරම
PF වයර්
අපි ගැන
SIN
English
සිංහල
தமிழ்
;
Thank You
රාජ්ය මූල්ය දත්ත හා විශ්ලේෂණයන් සඳහා
නිදහස් හා විවෘත ප්රවේශය
නිවස
මාතෘකා
වියදම
වියදම
රජයේ වියදම් පිළිබඳ විදසුන් සහ විශ්ලේෂණ.
උද්ධමනයේ පිරිවැය: 2015 පරිභෝජනය 2023 දී පවත්වා ගෙනයෑම
2023 සඳහා ප්රක්ෂේපිත නාමික ද.දේ.නි. රුපියල් ට්රිලියන 30.3ක් ලෙස ඇස්තමේන්තු කර ඇති බැවින්, ශ්රී ලංකාව 2015 පැවතුන මට්ටම්වලින් රුපියල් ට්රිලියන 11.6 සිට නාමික ද.දේ.නි. 160% ක වැඩිවීමක් අත්විඳිනු ඇතැයි පුරෝකථනය කර ඇත. කෙසේ වෙතත්, 2023 දී සැබෑ ද.දේ.නි. 2015 මට්ටමට සාපේක්ෂව නොවෙනස්...
පීඑෆ් වයර් පුවත්
මූලාශ්රය:
Daily Mirror
National inflation surges to 16.8% in January
In line with Colombo prices, the national consumer prices too climbed in January reaching its highest levels since officials began compiling data for the index in October 2015 as food prices climbed and the non-food prices continued to gain...
වැඩිදුර කියවන්න
මූලාශ්රය:
economynext
Sri Lanka anti-COVID-19 measures to cost $550 mill...
Sri Lanka’s anti-Covid-19 measures including vaccination, tests, and oxygen is expected to cost 550 million US dollars and more than 80 percent will be financed by the World Bank and Asian Development Bank, President’s Secretary...
වැඩිදුර කියවන්න
මූලාශ්රය:
Daily Mirror
Govt. to infuse US$ 500mn to SriLankan Airlines as...
The government will infuse as much as US$ 500 million to SriLankan Airlines during the next five years adding much required capital to the national carrier, which is undergoing restructuring since last year, while retaining control under the...
වැඩිදුර කියවන්න
විදසුන් කියවන්න: වියදම
Tax concessions account for half of the...
All sorts of tax concessions (reported as...
Government introduces new expenditure an...
On 05 December 2024, the government prese...
මැතිවරණයට වෙන් කර ඇති මුදල් වියදම් වන්නේ...
මහ මැතිවරණය පැවැත්වෙන දිනය අත ළඟ වන අතර ඒ...
පාර්ලිමේන්තුවට යන වියදම කොයි වගේ ද?
පාර්ලිමේන්තුවට අදාළ විස්තරාත්මක දත්ත ලබා...
මහා පරිමාණ යටිතල පහසුකම් ව්යාපෘතිවල විස...
2016 අංක 12 දරන තොරතුරු දැනගැනීමේ පනතේ 9&...
ආර්ථික පරිවර්තන පනත් කෙටුම්පතේ ප්රාථමික...
මෑතකදී සම්මත කර ගන්නා ලද ආර්ථික පරිවර්තන...
2023 අයවැය කාර්ය සාධනය: වියදම් සීමාව රුප...
2024 මැයි මස 31 වන දින නිකුත් කරන ලද මුදල...
2023 රජයේ වියදම් ඉහළ යාම පොලී ගෙවීම් වැඩ...
2023 දී රජයේ වියදම් 20% කින් ඉහළ ගොස් ඇති...
2023 දී රජය සිය වියදම් සඳහා මුදල් යෙදවූය...
ශ්රී ලංකා මහ බැංකුවේ වාර්ෂික ආර්ථික...
page
1
of
7
‹
1
2
...
1
...
6
7
›
වීශේෂාංග
2022 වන විට මුල්ය දත්ත ප්රකාශයට පත් කර තිබුනේ රා...
මුදල් අමාත්යංශය විසින් හඳුනාගෙන ඇති ...
වැඩිදුර කියවන්න
Sri Lanka met 46 IMF commitments and failed 12 by...
The transparency in Sri Lanka’s ongoing International Monetary Fund (IMF) programme improved in November following the publication of several supporting documents with the 2024 budget, according to the latest update of Verité Re...
වැඩිදුර කියවන්න
Restructuring Domestic Debt Must be Credible, Fast...
This article was compiled by Professor Udara Peiris. Udara Peiris joined Oberlin in the fall of 2022. He was previously a tenured Associate Professor of Fi...
වැඩිදුර කියවන්න