Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe (centre) being applauded after he commenced trading of the London Stock Exchange yesterday. State Minister of Finance Eran Wickramaratne, UK Premier-appointed Trade Envoy for Sri Lanka UK MP Ranil Jayawardena, LSE Group CEO David Schwimmer, CSE Chairman Ray Abeywardena, SEC Chairman Ranel T. Wijesinha and LSE CEO Nikhil Rathi are also present
- Says challenging and transformative time for Sri Lanka; Govt. facing it not by taking a step back but going forward on reforms and internationalisation of economy
- Reiterates SL has achieved improved economic results in past three years despite challenges and endeavoured to offer relief to people as well
- Reveals draft law for offshore Colombo International Financial Centre is nearing finalisation
- Quips CSE will smile soon, hinting at EPF’s return to market under stricter guidelines and other capital market beneficial reforms
- Says SL proud of its software technology powering LSE and other intl. exchanges
- LSE Group CEO says investment in SL a success; declares continued commitment and expansionCSE-SEC kick off push for UK investors with forum in LSE; repeats exercise in Scotland capital tomorrow