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Sri Lanka shares fall to 6th straight session; high taxes, possible local debt restructuring weigh

November 21, 2022
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Sri Lanka shares fell on Monday for the sixth straight session and closed at a near four-month low amid negative sentiment over high taxes and fee announced in the budget along the government’s indecisive stance regarding local debt restructuring.

The main All Share Price Index (ASPI) closed 0.52 percent or 40.87 points lower at 7,777.02, its lowest since August 1. It has fallen 7.6 percent in the last six session.

“ASPI continued to erode for the sixth straight session as selling pressure mounted among investors in the absence of a clear direction on domestic debt restructuring and IMF board level agreement which is anticipated to be delayed up to February-23 as China and India are yet to pass a verdict on debt restructuring talks,” First Capital Market Research said in it’s daily market note.

Even though no proper decision has been taken regarding the local debt restructuring, there is speculation that a second nominal default and re-structure will be imposed on rupee debt holders, which has kept interest rates elevated, market analysts say.

The budget saw policies that will increase the cost of doing businesses across the board, but relieving the government from depending on excess money printing, analysts say.

The market witnessed a turnover of 1.2 billion rupees, less than half of this year’s daily average turnover of 3 billion rupees.

The market saw a foreign inflow of 36 million rupees, extending the total net foreign inflow to 18.2 billion rupees so far for this year.

Analysts said, a bearish sentiment can be expected in the banking and financial sector until a clear direction is given by the government on local debt restructuring.

The market has been on a falling trend as investors awaited for cues on policies from the 2023 budget.

Investors are also concerned over the impact of local debt restructuring on risky assets, analysts have said, as the market is waiting for a debt restructuring decision between the government and its creditors ahead of an IMF loan approval.

The more liquid index S&P SL20 closed 0.63 percent or 14.98 points lower at 2,366.55.

The ASPI has fallen 9.5 percent so far in November after losing 13.4 percent in October.

It has lost 36.4 percent year-to-date after being one of the world’s best stock markets with an 80 percent return last year when large volumes of money were printed.

Lanka IOC, dragging the market, fell 4.1 percent to close at 157.5 rupees a share.

Carson Cumberbatch fell 9.4 percent to close at 240 rupees, while Sampath Bank closed down 1.6  percent at 31 rupees.

The listed companies have shown reasonable profits in their third quarter of the year, however, analysts say the decreased disposable income of the general public due to proposed tax hikes is the main reason for the negative expectations over the December earnings. 

(curtesy Economynext)

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