Sri Lanka rupee weakens amid fund outflows; stocks down
COLOMBO: Sri Lanka's rupee closed weaker on Monday, hovering near a seven-month closing low hit last week, as foreign fund outflows after the central bank's rate cut weighed on the currency.
** Foreign investors sold net 12.3 billion rupees worth of government securities in the week ended Aug. 28, the second worst weekly outflow in eight months.
** They offloaded government securities worth of 25.2 billion rupees in the two weeks ended on Aug. 28, data showed, extending the year-to-date net foreign outflow to 53.2 billion rupees, central bank data showed.
** A surprise rate cut on Aug. 23 has accelerated the outflow, currency dealers say. The central bank lowered rates for the second time in four months to boost sluggish growth after tourism and investments plummeted following deadly Easter Day bomb attacks by Islamist militants.
** The rupee ended 0.4% weaker at 179.75/85 per dollar, compared with Friday's close of 179.00/20. The currency is up 1.6% this year.
** The rupee eased 1.5% in August as foreign investors sold government bonds in line with exit from other emerging markets.
** Central Bank Governor Indrajit Coomaraswamy after the policy rate cut on Aug. 23 said the bank was ready to cope with the outflow of total $700 million foreign funds invested in Sri Lankan government securities. Exit of some funds had resulted in some pressure on the local currency.
** The central bank in its monetary policy rate statement said the depreciation pressure was expected to be short-lived.
** Meanwhile, the main benchmark stock index ended 0.2% weaker at 5,878.29. It fell 0.15% last week and 0.8% in August.
** Sri Lankan investors have been mainly in a wait-and-see mode since the main opposition party named a hardline former defence chief as its presidential candidate.
** The market has been awaiting details of former defence chief Gotabaya Rajapaksa's campaign as well as the identity of the ruling party's presidential candidate, who has yet to be announced, dealers said.
** So far this year, the stock index has dropped about 2.7%.
** Equity market turnover was 559.1 million rupees ($3.11 million) on Monday, less than this year's daily average of about 650.3 million rupees so far. Last year's daily average was 834 million.
** Foreign investors sold a net 19.1 million rupees worth of shares on Monday, but they have sold a net 1.3 billion rupees worth of equities so far this year, according to index data.
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