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Sri Lankan shares ended little changed on Monday, hovering near a two-week low hit last week, as investors waited for direction from upcoming corporate results and the national budget next month, brokers said.
Finance Minister Mangala Samaraweera will present the 2018 budget on November 9.
The Colombo stock index finished 0.03 percent weaker at 6,570.56, hovering near its lowest close since October 10 hit on Thursday. The index fell 0.9 percent last week, its first weekly fall in six.
"Block deals pushed the turnover, while the index is stagnant with low retail participation," said Atchuthan Srirangan, senior research analyst at First Capital Holdings PLC.
Gains led by beverages and telecom shares were offset by losses in banking stocks, the data showed.
Shares of biggest listed lender Commercial Bank of Ceylon Plc ended 0.9 percent lower, while Sampath Bank Plc, which accounted for 51 percent of the day's turnover on a block deal, closed down 0.9 percent.
Ceylon Cold Store Plc climbed 1 percent higher, while Sri Lanka Telecom rose 0.3 percent. Turnover stood at 1 billion rupees ($6.51 million), less than this year's daily average of 938.4 million rupees.
Foreign investors were net buyers of shares worth 17 million rupees on Monday, extending the year-to-date net foreign inflow to 19.2 billion rupees worth of shares.

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