Reports by the Monetary Board of the Central Bank of Sri Lanka
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The Monetary Board is mandated to submit reports to the Minister of Finance in certain situations, under the Monetary Law Act. These reports highlight the worsening situation of the Sri Lankan economy in the lead up to the crisis.
Recent Submissions
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Report to Basil Rajapaksa, Hon. Minister of Finance as required under Sections 64 and 68 of the Monetary Law Act: February 2022
(2022-02-28)This report, dated 28 February 2022, was submitted by Ajith Nivard Cabraal, Governor and Chairman of the Monetary Board of Sri Lanka, to Basil Rajapaksa, Hon. Minister of Finance, under Section 64 and Section 68 of the ... -
Report to Basil Rajapaksa, Hon. Minister of Finance as required under Sections 64 and 68 of the Monetary Law Act: January 2022
(2022-01-27)This report, dated 27 January 2022, was submitted by Ajith Nivard Cabraal, Governor and Chairman of the Monetary Board of Sri Lanka, to Basil Rajapaksa, Hon. Minister of Finance, under Section 64 and Section 68 of the ... -
Report to the Hon. Minister of Finance as required under Section 64 and 68 of the Monetary Law Act: March 2022
(2022-03-10)This report dated 10th March 2022, was submitted by Ajith Nivard Cabraal, the Governor and the Chairman of the Monetary Board of Sri Lanka to Basil Rajapaksa, the Hon. Minister of Finance, under Section 64 and Section 68 ... -
Report to the Hon. Minister of Finance as required under Section 64 and Section 68 of the Monetary Law Act
(2021-06-30)This report was submitted by Deshamanya Professor W.D. Lakshman, the Governor of Central Bank of Sri Lanka to Mahinda Rajapaksa, the Hon. Minister of Finance, under Section 64 and Section 68 of the Monetary Law Act.
