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Vehicle Imports to be reviewed end of the year - CBSL clarifies conversion of export proceeds

Thursday, 25 February 2021 - 20:04 State Minister Ajith Nivard Cabraal states that a follow up and review will be carried out at the end of this year regarding the resumption of vehicle imports. He stated this at a media briefing held at the Ministry of Finance today. Attygalle also commented. Meanwhile CBSL stated the reasons for the Repatriation and Conversion of Export Proceeds stating why were these measures needed? On 18 February 2021, the Monetary Board issued Rules in respect of repatriation of export proceeds into Sri Lanka and conversion of such proceeds into Sri Lanka rupees, and also issued Operating Instructions to Licensed Banks on the same.

Federal Reserve s Money Transfer Services Suffer Outage

Get Permission The Federal Reserve s online money transfer system, including Fedwire Funds and FedCash, suffered an outage for more than three hours Wednesday afternoon, with the Fed citing technical issues as the cause and not a cyber incident. The bank began restoring services by late afternoon, but at its height, the outage affected the Federal Reserve s Account Services, Central Bank, Check 21, Check Adjustments, FedACH, FedCash, FedLine Advantage, FedLine Command, FedLine Direct, FedLine Web, Fedwire Funds, Fedwire Securities and National Settlement Services. These services are used by a wide variety of banks, mortgage houses and other lenders. The Federal Reserve issued a series of alerts throughout the afternoon. The first, posted at 12:43 p.m. ET, said it was investigating a possible issue or disruption in the services.

Yemen: Calls rise to resume army payment

  Deputy Speaker of the Yemeni Parliament has called upon the Yemeni government to resume paying the salaries of the army members which have been mysteriously suspended for eight months now. In a tweet, Eng. Mohsen Basuraah said, “Back payment for the armed forces members who are performing heroically in the battlefield [against Houthi militants] is a top duty.” “The real way of boasting their championships is to pay them their dues, not to withhold them,” he said. Earlier this month, the spokesman of the Yemeni army had made a similar call. Government officials and Yemeni activists constantly call for resuming the payment of the army members, saying the mysterious suspension of it months ago is one of many signs of an international conspiracy against Yemen as it struggles against the expansion of Iran’s theocratic terrorist organization of Houthis.  

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