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The Sri Lankan rupee ended little changed on Friday, as mild importer demand for the dollar offset light greenback sales by banks in dull trade ahead of a long weekend, dealers said. Analysts said the market shrugged off Thursday's policy decision by the central bank as it was widely expected. The spot rupee ended at 153.35/45 per dollar, compared with Thursday's close of 153.30/45.
"It was a quiet day. We haven't seen much transactions. There was slight import demand, may be because of the long weekend," a currency dealer said, requesting anonymity. The central bank held its policy rates steady on Thursday and said past tightening are helping cool inflation and credit growth, signalling receding concerns about price pressure as it focuses on supporting an economy hit by extreme weather. Central Bank Governor Indrajit Coomaraswamy on Thursday said the bank had expected to purchase 1.2 billion dollars directly from the market between March and December.

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