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Trade Summary Market - 23/09/2013

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1Trade Summary Market - 23/09/2013 Empty Trade Summary Market - 23/09/2013 Mon Sep 23, 2013 6:22 pm

sriranga

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Trade Summary Market - 23/09/2013 Aspi40
Trade Summary Market - 23/09/2013 Cse35
YTD Net Foreign Buying / Selling  - Rs. 18,906,527,045.00

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sriranga

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Trade Summary Market - 23/09/2013 Cross38
Trade Summary Market - 23/09/2013 Cont39
http://www.cse.lk/cmt/upload_cse_report_file/daily_report_947_23-09-2013.pdf

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3Trade Summary Market - 23/09/2013 Empty LSL Market Review – 23 Sep 2013 Mon Sep 23, 2013 6:34 pm

sriranga

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Colombo Stock market began the trading for the fresh week on a negative note where, index failed to maintain the momentum gained on last Friday (20th Sep) in respect of Fed’s policy decision. ASPI closed at 5,782.85 down by 31.26 points (-0.54%) and S&P SL 20 Index ended at 3,215.03, declined by 11.37 points (-0.08%).

Price depreciation in primary blue chips, Ceylon Tobacco by LKR 26.40 (closed at LKR 1,040.30 -2.47%), Chevron Lubricants Lanka by LKR 2.90 (closed at LKR 270.00 -1.06%) and Distilleries by LKR 2.00 (closed at LKR 184.00 -1.08%) impacted negatively on the market index.

Daily market turnover was LKR 486mn. HNB (LKR 84mn), Chevron Lubricants (LKR 83mn), John Keells Holdings (LKR 79mn) and Commercial Bank (LKR 46mn) were the top contributors to the market turnover. Several negotiated deals were recorded in Chevron Lubricants (0.3mn shares at LKR 273.00 per share) and Commercial Bank (0.2mn shares at LKR 114.30 per share). The total value of the crossings accounted for 22% of the market turnover.

Meanwhile Dankotuwa Porcelain, PC House, John Keells and Touchwood were among the mostly traded stocks for the session. Further C T Holdings announced a first interim dividend of LKR 1.65 per share and stock closed at LKR 150.00 (+13.64%).
Foreign participation for the day was 40% whereas foreign investors were net buyers with a net inflow of LKR 9mn. Foreign net inflows were seen in counters such as John Keells Holdings (LKR 13mn) and Commercial Bank (LKR 7mn) while foreign net outflows were seen in HNB non-voting (LKR 10mn).

Cash map closed at 63%.

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5Trade Summary Market - 23/09/2013 Empty Sri Lanka stocks down, rupee stronger Mon Sep 23, 2013 7:03 pm

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Sept 23, 2013 (LBO) - Sri Lanka stocks fell 0.54 percent Monday losing some of gains from a surge on Friday the rupee strengthened, brokers and dealers said.

The benchmark Colombo All Share Price Index closed 31.25 points lower at 5,782.85, down 0.54 percent on Monday, provisional data from the stock exchange showed.

The S&P SL20 closed 2.57 points lower at 3,215.03, down 0.08 percent.

Turnover was 485.8 million rupees, down from 849.66 million rupees the previous day.

Stocks surged 113.36 points to close 5,814.10 last Friday which some brokers said was due to positive sentiments after the US Fed did not end a money printing program this month as expected.

In early trade on Monday the All Share Price Index surged to 5,829.84 points but failed to maintain the momentum with 140 shares losing ground against 71 shares gaining by the day's end.

The slide was led by Carson Cumberbatch which closed 25 rupees lower at 375 rupees.

CTC closed 25.30 rupees lower at 1,066.70 rupees.

LOLC closed down 1.90 rupees to 51.10 rupees, with ICRA, a rating agency lowering the outlook on group's A- rating to negative.

The rupee strengthened in the spot market to 131.90/95 to the US dollar during late trading on Monday from Friday's close of 132.15/20.

Dealers said sentiments remained positive. Over the last two day nearly 80 billion rupees of excess liquidity has been created in money markets by Central Bank purchases of dollars from bond sale by a state banks.

Analysts say unsterilized dollar sales will be required to keep the rupee from weakening as the liquidity is turned into import demand through either through state spending or secondary credit to others borrowers through the banking system.

The central bank could also build foreign reserves, and prevent the money being loaned out by killing the rupees through outright sales of its domestic asset portfolio.
http://www.lankabusinessonline.com/news/sri-lanka-stocks-down,-rupee-stronger/1571985646

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