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Trade Summary Market - 20/09/2013

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1Trade Summary Market - 20/09/2013 Empty Trade Summary Market - 20/09/2013 Fri Sep 20, 2013 11:34 pm

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YTD Net Foreign Buying / Selling  - Rs. 18,896,941,973.00



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4Trade Summary Market - 20/09/2013 Empty Sri Lanka stocks surge, rupee stronger Sat Sep 21, 2013 1:50 am

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Sri Lanka stocks rose 2 percent reversing a three day losing trend which brokers said came from optimism over continued loose US monetary policy, while other Asian markets ran out of steam, and the rupee was stronger against the dollar, dealers said.

The benchmark Colombo All Share Price Index closed 113.36 points higher at 5,814.10, up 1.99 percent with 198 stocks making gains against 22 that closed in the red.

The S&P SL20 closed 60.68 points higher at 3,218.06, up 1.92 percent.

Turnover was 849.66 million rupees, up from 700.12 million rupees on Wednesday with the market closed on Thursday for a holiday.

Foreigners bought 419.8 million rupees worth of shares against 291.1 million sold. On Wednesday, foreigners bought 561 million rupees of shares, while selling only 200 million rupees of shares.

The dollar was trading at 132.10/20 rupees during the late stages on Friday after opening at 132.25/35 in the spot market with some foreign inflows coming into the market.

Dealers said sentiment had improved after the US Fed delayed a 'taper' of its liquidity injections.

Yesterday the Federal Reserve said it will continue to print tens of billions of rupees briefly fuelling market euphoria but most Asian markets had run out of steam by Friday.

Sri Lanka's central bank last Friday generated more than 60 billion rupees of liquidity by purchasing a part of the proceeds of a bond from state-run National Savings Bank.

In Sri Lanka the Central Bank buys incoming dollars to the state and generates liquidity instead of allowing dollar inflows to strengthen the rupee, a problem which analysts say has tended to keep the rupee weak and therefore interest rates high for decades.

In gilt markets the more liquid 5-year bond was trading at 11.85/90 percent levels after opening at 11.91/94 percent. Foreign banks were seen on the buying side, dealers said.

In equities, the up-tick was led by JKH which closed up 5.90 rupees at 217.90, Carson Cumberbatch which closed at 400 rupees up 21 and CTC, up 19.90 to close at 2,066.70.

Asian Hotels and Properties closed 7.10 rupees higher at 75.80 rupees and Distilleries closed 8 rupees higher at 186 rupees. (LBO)
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