Debt Restructuring
“Sluggish growth” could derail Sri Lanka’s path to recovery, a report by First Capital Research warns.
Addressing concerns over the 2.5 million dollar fraudulent debt repayment
Delay in national carrier’s debt restructuring had weighed on country’s credit rating
Sri Lanka is scheduled to resume debt repayment in April 2028
Sri Lanka has already inked debt restructuring deals with China, India, France, and Japan
Germany has agreed to extend a debt relief measure by rescheduling the outstanding debts.
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NPP has become populour among rural and grass root level voters
Sri Lanka’s ex-leader Gotabaya Rajapaksa unilaterally canceled LRT in 2021
Sri Lanka has committed to SOE restructuring in return for IMF loan after debt default
Sri Lanka’s bilateral debt restructuring deal will gradually help people, not immediately
Sri Lanka reached US$10 bn bilateral debt restructuring deal last week
Debt restructuring debate likely after July 9
Sri Lanka reached debt restructuring deal with bilateral creditors last week
India is in discussion for renewable energy, connectivity projects with Sri Lanka
Sri Lanka is yet to finalise debt restructuring with private creditors
Sri Lanka is yet to reach a deal with private, commercial creditors












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