In a remarkable stride towards a tech-driven future, the Information and Communication Technology Agency of Sri Lanka has triumphantly executed multiple strategies as part of the Lighting Digital National Initiative. This ambitious undertaking, launched two years ago, aimed to infuse digital technology across sectors, fostering economic growth and empowerment. The culmination of these efforts was.
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“Resulting from the uncertainty over access to creditors, continued high budget deficit and negative liquidity, 1H2022 bond yields are likely to rise by 150bps-200bps, and in 2H a further 100bps-150bps upside is expected; but with no IMF or inflows, yields could just skyrocket. Altogether bond yields are expected to rise sharply by 250-350bps within the […]
The Information and Communication Technology Agency of Sri Lanka (ICTA) announced that it successfully concluded the inaugural ‘National Digital Consortia’, from 10th to 13th January 2022, in partnership with FITIS, SLASSCOM, BCS, and CSSL. The event featured 6 Global Tech Giants – Microsoft, Zoom, AWS, Google Cloud, Oracle, and Huawei. The event was a platform.