As per the government saying “Sri Lanka State Revenue Surges by 6% in First Quarter of 2024, Exceeding Expectations” but still poverty is still remaining among the country with high prices on all consumer goods with no hikes in their income. As per world bank data Sri Lanka’s Economy Shows Signs of Stabilization, but Poverty to Remain Elevated. How it can be a government minister being proud about the revenue surge while people of the nation. What could be done to overcome this situation or what worse could happen ?

It’s understandable why there might be a disconnect between government officials touting a revenue surge while the public continues to …

Deciding how long to watch and analyze a company before purchasing its stock depends on various factors including your investment strategy, risk tolerance, and the nature of the company itself. However, here are some general guidelines and aspects to consider during your observation period:

Financial Performance: Look at the company’s financial statements, including revenue, earnings, and cash flow. Analyze trends over time to understand …

The observation I made regarding the Sri Lankan rupee’s depreciation and its impact on the Colombo Stock Exchange (CSE). While correlation does not necessarily imply causation, there are several reasons why a depreciation of the currency could lead to a rise in the stock market:

Export Competitiveness: When a country’s currency depreciates, its goods and services become more competitive in international markets because they become …