SRI LANKA ORIGINAL NARRATIVE SUMMARY: 07/10

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  1. Resolution said to be promoting reconciliation, accountability, and human rights in Sri Lanka adopted at the 51st session of the UNHRC: Votes for 20, against 7: absentations 20.
  2. Real economy contracts by 4.8% in the 1H2022: expected to contract in the 2H2022 as well: interest rates have already resulted in additional expenditure of a staggering Rs.540 bn to the government from 1st April to 30th September.
  3. President Ranil Wickremesinghe makes special statement in Parliament: says Sri Lanka expects to come into an agreement with creditor nations India, China & Japan as soon as possible in order to facilitate debt restructuring.
  4. Japanese Government official in Tokyo says Japan has not yet reached an agreement to co-chair a debt summit with Sri Lanka’s creditors.
  5. CB Deputy Governor Yvette Fernando says Sri Lanka’s banks will be re-capitalized if ongoing study shows need: banks face multiple shocks from Covid crisis, rate spikes, bond losses, and bad loans from slowing economy.
  6. President Ranil Wickremasinghe says USD 2 to 3 bn is expected from restructuring State Owned Enterprises and compensation for the Express Pearl ship disaster; also says 14% of GDP was earned through taxes in 2019, and intends to increase taxes once again to the same level.
  7. IMF Mission Chief Peter Breuer says IMF is waiting for Sri Lanka to comply with all the applicable IMF policies before taking further steps: confirms IMF reached a staff-level agreement on a 48-month arrangement under the Extended Fund Facility of about USD 2.9 bn.
  8. SLPP MP Professor Ranjith Bandara elected as Chairman of COPE: receives 15 votes while SJB MP Eran Wickremaratne receives 7.
  9. Colombo Stock Market reverts to negative territory despite reassurances from the President and Central Bank Governor on the recovery of the economy: ASPI down 1.5%: CSE loses over Rs.300 bn in value in the first 2 market days of October.
  10. Minister of Public Security Tiran Alles says he has no influence when it comes to appointments of Police officers: asserts all appointments and transfers follow proper procedure.

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