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Central Bank Interventions in Money Market : Beware of Systemic Risks

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This short article highlights Central Bank (CB) interventions in money market for the period 02 January – 03 February 2023 and resulting panic volatility in the market. 

Such monetary interventions were carried out to reactivate money market and show a reduction in interest rates as part of new OMO rule imposed by Director, Domestic Operations, on 02 January 2023.

However, systemic risks behind such questionable interventions in the current context could be considerable.

Highlights

 OMO and Liquidity

  • Market liquidity in terms of both overnight and outstanding became highly volatile along with the volatility and reduction in volumes of standing deposits and standing lending (See image C1 and Table 01).
  • Consequent to the new OMO rule, standing lending plummeted while standing deposits became highly volatile where deposits were zero on three days. SDFR is meaningless when deposits are zero.
  • Although the CB injected a total of Rs. 432.9 bn of liquidity through outright and reverse repo auctions, the liquidity continued to be negative and highly volatile. Such liquidity injections were seen to cover up the reduction in standing lending under the new OMO rule. Four overnight reverse repo auctions which are same as standing lending also were conducted at interest rate of 15.5%.

Market Operations

  • Volumes of both overnight call money and market repos continued to be volatile (See images C2 and C3 and Table 02).
  • Call money interest rates were volatile close to SLFR (15.5%) while market repo rates were largely at 15.5%.
  • Such a panic volatility might trigger a systemic risk if it continues without corrective actions. 

Treasury bill Primary Market

  • Yield rates were pulled down by a reduction in acceptance from auctions (see image C4). This strategy was facilitated by significant increase in private placement window at auction weighted average yield offered to dealers free from bidding risk. Current concerns and proposals over domestic debt restructuring could reverse this downward trend of yield rates very soon.
  • As a result, total private placements accepted from the past five auctions rose to Rs. 170.2 bn as compared to Rs. 33.3 bn in December 2022. It is questionable how private placement window accepted Rs. 83.8 bn exceeding Rs. 45.6 bn accepted at the auction held on 02 February 2023. As a result, total acceptance stood at Rs. 616.8 bn which exceeded the offered amount of Rs. 521 bn. (see image C5).
  • CB Treasury bills holding was marginally reduced through private placements. The CB subscription of Rs. 248 bn on 27 December and reversal it on the following day are questionable market manipulations. A CB direct subscription of Rs. 9.6 bn at a discount of 5.7% on 3 February was reported as the first instance in 2023. The CB holding stood at Rs. 2,558.6 bn on 3 February 2023 (see image C6).

Overall View

Authorities are warned that irregularities/manipulations seen in money market intervention and resulting panic volatility may have potential of triggering a systemic risk, given the country’s bankrupt economy and financial system.

Intervention of insider type to fix money market operation to show easing liquidity and interest rates without relaxing the monetary policy could also be a possible trigger for a systemic risk.

(This article is released in the interest of participating in the professional dialogue to find out solutions to present economic crisis confronted by the general public consequent to the global Corona pandemic, subsequent economic disruptions and shocks both local and global and policy failures.)

P Samarasiri

Former Deputy Governor, Central Bank of Sri Lanka

(Former Director of Bank Supervision, Assistant Governor, Secretary to the Monetary Board and Compliance Officer of the Central Bank, Former Chairman of the Sri Lanka Accounting and Auditing Standards Board and Credit Information Bureau, Former Chairman and Vice Chairman of the Institute of Bankers of Sri Lanka, Former Member of the Securities and Exchange Commission and Insurance Regulatory Commission and the Author of 10 Economics and Banking Books and a large number of articles publish. 

The author holds BA Hons in Economics from University of Colombo, MA in Economics from University of Kansas, USA, and international training exposures in economic management and financial system regulation)

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Pope and Anglican leaders condemn anti-LGBT laws – support civil unions for same-sex couples

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Pope calls anti-LGBT laws a “sin”.

Pope Francis and the leaders of Anglican churches have denounced the criminalisation of homosexuality, in a historic joint press conference.

Speaking to reporters yesterday, 5 February 2023, after visiting South Sudan, the Pope said such laws were a sin and “an injustice”.

LGBT people are children of God

The Pope added people with “homosexual tendencies” are children of God and should be welcomed by their churches.

His comments were backed by the Archbishop of Canterbury, the head of the global Anglican Church and the Moderator of the Church of Scotland.

The two leaders of the Anglican Churches travelled with the Pope to South Sudan where they jointly called for peace in the war-torn country.

It is the first time the leaders of the three traditions have come together for such a journey in 500 years.

Expressing his own support, the Moderator of the Church of Scotland referred to the Bible, saying: “There is nowhere in the four Gospels that I see anything other than Jesus expressing love to whoever he meets, and as Christians that is the only expression that we can give to any human being in any circumstance”.

Pope supports civil union laws for same sex couples

During the news conference Pope Francis repeated his view that although the Catholic Church cannot have sacramental religious marriage of same-sex couples inside Churches he supported civil union laws that provided equal protection for same sex couples.

The Pope stressed that laws banning homosexuality were “a problem that cannot be ignored”.

He suggested that 50 countries criminalise LGBT people “in one way or another”, and about 10 have laws carrying the death penalty. Currently 66 UN member states criminalise consensual same-sex relations.

Current status in Sri Lanka

Sections 365 and 365A of Sri Lanka’s Penal Code is also used to persecute and prosecute LGBT people, despite neither laws referring to “homosexuality”.

Several activists, lawyers and Members of Parliament have called to repeal or amend Sri Lanka’s Penal Code to end the continued persecution of LGBT people.

Last year SLPP MP Premnath Dolawatte submitted a Private Member’s Bill amending the Penal Code but the Justice Ministry has been silent on these efforts.

Sri Lanka Justice Minister once ruled in favour of an article calling to rape lesbian women

Justice Minister, Wijeyadasa Rajapaksha, during his time as head of the Press Council, ruled that “lesbianism” equals sadism and did not think there was anything wrong in calling convicted sexual offenders to “cure” lesbians of their “illness” by raping them.  

In 2017, the Justice Minister called homosexuality a “mental illness”. The World Health Organisation and the Sri Lanka College of Psychiatrists have both confirmed that being LGBT is not a mental illness.

Condemning LGBT people a sin – Pope

“This is not right. Persons with homosexual tendencies are children of God,” said the Pope.

“God loves them. God accompanies them… condemning a person like this is a sin.”

India to donate 500 buses in parallel to SL’s 75th Independence Day

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Colombo (LNW): A token of another fifty buses (50) were handed over to President Ranil Wickremesinghe at the Presidential Secretariat premises today in the morning (05) out of the 500 buses to be provided by the Indian Government to uplift the public transport service in rural areas across the country.

The documents of the buses were handed over to the President by Indian High Commissioner to Sri Lanka Gopal Baglay.

The President inspected two of the buses after declaring them open by cutting the ribbons.

These buses are provided by the Indian Government as a part of a project which is implemented in parallel to the 75th Independence Day Celebration and its first fleet of 75 busses were handed over to the Sri Lankan Government recently.

Another fleet of 40 buses have been directed to the registration and hence 165 buses have already been provided out of the 500 buses that are to be provided as per the request made by Transport Minister Bandula Gunawardena from the Indian Government. The project is to be completed by March 2023.

President Ranil Wickremesinghe instructed to direct these buses to all SLTB bus depots island wide to uplift the public transport service in rural areas across the country.

Minister of Transport and Highways and Minister of Mass Media Bandula Gunawardena, State Minister of Transport Lasantha Alagiyawanna, State Minister of Investment Promotion Dilum Amunugama, MP Rajika Wickramasinghe, MP Muditha Prishanthi, First Secretary of Indian High Commission Irina Thakur, SLTB Chairman, Commissioner General of Motor Traffic, CEO of Lanka Ashok Leyland Umesh Gautam were also present at the occasion.

PMD

Strong gusty winds, very rough seas expected during thundershowers: Met Dept

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By: Isuru Parakrama

Colombo (LNW): Showers will occur at times in Eastern, Uva and North-Central provinces and in Hambantota and Mullaitivu districts, and showers or thundershowers will occur at several places elsewhere during the afternoon or night, said the Department of Meteorology in a statement today (06).

Fairly heavy showers above 50mm are likely at some places in Western and Sabaragamuwa provinces and in Galle, Matara districts.

A few showers may occur in the coastal areas of Colombo, Kalutara and Galle districts during the morning too.

General public is kindly requested to take adequate precautions to minimise damages caused by temporary localised strong winds and lightning during thundershowers.

Marine Weather:

Condition of Rain:
Showers or thundershowers will occur at times in sea areas off the coast extending from Hambantota to Mullaitivu via Pottuvil and Trincomalee. Showers or thundershowers may occur at several places in the other sea areas around the Island in the evening or night.
Winds:
Winds will be north-easterly and wind speed will be (25-35) kmph. Wind speed may increase up to (40-45) kmph at times in the sea areas off the coast extending from Chilaw to Kankasanthurai via Mannar and in sea areas off the coast extending from Hambantota to Pottuvil.
State of Sea:
The sea areas off the coast extending from Chilaw to Kankasanthurai via Mannar and from Hambantota to Pottuvil will be fairly rough at times. The other sea areas around the Island will be moderate. Temporarily strong gusty winds and very rough seas can be expected during thundershowers.

Ministers from foreign nations who attended 75th Independence Day celebration call on President Wickremesinghe

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Colombo (LNW): Ministers representing India, Bhutan, Bangladesh, Pakistan and Nepal who visited Sri Lanka to participate in the 75th Independence Day Celebration called on President Ranil Wickremesinghe at the Presidential Secretariat yesterday(04).

India’s External Affairs State Minister V. Muraleedharan called on the President first and during their discussion attention was drawn on the implementation of the 13th Amendment to the constitution and the measures taken to ensure ethnic harmony. Indian State Minister V. Muraleedharan appreciated the measures taken by the Sri Lankan government under leadership of President Wickremesinghe to ensure ethnic harmony in the country.

There after President Ranil Wickremesinghe met Bhutan’s Education Minister Jai Bir Rai who arrived in the country to partake the Independence Day celebration. Their discussion focussed on strengthening ties between the two countries. A greater focus was drawn on education and improving cultural ties especially in the fields of tourism.

During the discussion between the President and Bangladesh’s Foreign Minister Dr A. K. Abdul Momen, focus was drawn on strengthening ties between the two countries where President Ranil Wickremesinghe thanked the latter for the assistance rendered to Sri Lanka during economic crisis.

Later Pakistan’s State Minister of Foreign Affairs Ms. Hina Rabbani Khar called on President Ranil Wickremesinghe. Pakistani State Minister appreciated the commitment made by the President in the economic recovery efforts and extended an invitation to the President to visit Pakistan. Discussions also focussed on the development of business ties and tourism especially in the field of religious tourism.

Nepal’s Minister of Foreign Affairs Dr. Bimala Rai Paudyal also called on the President and welcomed the initiatives taken by the President in tackling climate change. The Nepali Minister also expressed the desire to see further strengthening of tourism between the two countries.

Foreign Affairs Minister of Maldives Abdulla Shahid also called on the President and engaged in a discussion.

CID arrests Activist Darshana Handungoda!

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By: Isuru Parakrama

Colombo (LNW): YouTube Activist Darshana Handungoda was arrested by the Criminal Investigation Department (CID) upon his return to Sri Lanka from Dubai.

Handungoda was arrested at the Katunayaka Bandaranaike International Airport last (05) night based on a Court order connecting his alleged involvement in breaching Temple Trees during the heat of the ‘Aragalaya’ people’s struggle.

A probe was launched on the suspicion that the YouTube Activist had encouraged the protesters to breach Temple Trees and Handungoda had been summoned to the CID on a number of occasions in this regard. As Handungoda was absent against the last summoning, the CID had informed the Court of his departure to Dubai, hence the order to make an arrest upon his return.

Sri Lanka Original Narrative Summary: 06/02

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  1. Lanka Coal Company Chairman Shehan Sumanasekera warns operations at Norochcholai Power Plant will halt if funds for coal purchases are not sourced: says Rs.15.3 billion is required immediately and the Central Bank must provide the required amount (of about USD 41.3mn) in forex: laments 2 payments to suppliers already delayed: urges solution before the power plants run out of coal.
  2. Air Traffic Controllers’ Assn President Thisara Amarananda says the number of operational Air Traffic Controllers in Sri Lanka is at a critical low owing to the resignations of 19 of them within a year: warns if 4 or 5 more leave, air traffic movements will come to a standstill: requests immediate resolution of the matter to minimise the threat of losing Sri Lanka’s airspace to a neighboring country.
  3. President Ranil Wickremesinghe accepts 50 buses from Indian High Commissioner Gopal Baglay: the buses, supplied under the Indian line of credit are to be used by the SLTB to uplift the public transport service in rural areas.
  4. Treasury Secretary appoints Douglas N. Nanayakkara as a Member of the Public Utilities Commission: he is an officer of the Sri Lanka Administrative Service.
  5. Chairman, Litro Gas announces that the price of a Litro LP Gas 12.5kg cylinder has been increased by Rs.334 and the new price will be Rs.4,743; 5kg cylinder increased by Rs.134 and new price Rs.1,904; 2.3kg cylinder increased by Rs.61 and new price Rs.883.
  6. CID arrests well-known Social Media activist Dharshana Handungoda at the Bandaranaike International Airport upon his arrival from Dubai.
  7. UK and US urge Sri Lanka to repeal the Prevention of Terrorism Act and to “decriminalise” same-sex conduct: make the appeal at the UN Human Rights Council’s Universal Periodic Review Working Group.
  8. Commonwealth Secretary-General Patricia Scotland says the “political and economic pressure on Sri Lanka can be destabilizing, isolating, and frightening”: assures that Sri Lankans are not alone, and are “a part of the special precious Commonwealth family”: critics however point out that many leading Commonwealth countries have been at the forefront of introducing adverse resolutions against Sri Lanka at various international fora.
  9. Bangladesh says it is in the process of concluding Preferential Trade Agreements and Free Trade Agreements with several of its South Asian peers, including Sri Lanka.
  10. President Ranil Wickremasinghe and former President Gotabaya Rajapaksa place the sacred relics casket on the tusker at the annual Navam Perahera of the Gangarama Temple in Hunupitiya.

New member appointed to PUCSL

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Douglas Nanayakkara has been appointed as a member of the Public Utilities Commission of Sri Lanka (PUCSL), following the subsequent resignation of two members.

The appointment has been made by President Ranil Wickremesinghe in his capacity as the Minister of Finance, Economic Stabilisation and National Policies.

The appointment letter was forwarded to Nanayakkara by the Treasury Secretary three days ago (02), stating that his appointment stands in effect till July 16, 2024.

MIAP

OPEX Holdings MD Onesh Subasinghe found dead in Jakarta

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Managing Director of OPEX holdings and billionaire businessman, 45 year old Onesh Subasinghe has been found dead in a serviced apartment in Jakarta, Indonesia, The Morning learns today (05). 

Subasinghe was on a leisure trip in Jakarta along with his Brazilian wife, his 4 year old daughter and another unidentified Brazilian female, whom the family had met in Colombo prior to their departure to Jakarta. 

Subasinghe was last in contact with his family in Colombo last Tuesday (02) and due to the lack of contact thereafter, the family in Sri Lanka had contacted the apartment management and requested that they check up on Subasinghe.

As the apartment management was unable to reach Subasinghe despite several attempts, the management had entered the apartment to find one of the room doors locked. It was then that the management had proceeded to break open the room door and the body of the deceased was found.

CCTV footage from the serviced apartment shows the wife of Mr Subasinghe, the daughter and the unidentified female leaving the apartment on Tuesday after leaving a ‘Do Not Disturb’ sign on the door. 

Family members who visited Jakarta after the incident have found that the trio had left the country on a Doha bound flight on Tuesday, and their whereabouts are currently unknown. 

Jakarta police is conducting investigations and it is suspected that the incident was a murder.

The Foreign Ministry and Ambassador Colombage are also looking into what is a suspected murder. 

OPEX holdings website stated that Subasinghe held a Bachelor’s degree in Science from Cornell University, USA. His knowledge in investment, academics and experience brought meaningful gains to OPEX holdings. He was also known to take on business challenges which proved successful. OPEX is the first company in Sri Lanka to manufacture specialty liquid fertilizers for local and international markets, and has been the pioneer in the field of Integrated Nutrition Management in Sri Lanka.

The Morning

Pakistan and Sri Lanka initiates action to boost business ties

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Pakistan and Sri Lanka arrived at a consensus on ways and means of strategising a way forward to optimize bilateral trade and business activities within the context of the current economic scenario.

This was the outcome of the discussion between Ceylon Chamber of Commerce Sri Lanka-Pakistan Business Council President S. Deivanayagam and committee members and the High Commissioner of Pakistan in Sri Lanka Maj. Gen (retr.) Umar Farooq Burki HI.

The High Commissioner was briefed on various activities and initiatives being planned by the business council in order to promote trade and investment opportunities between Pakistan and Sri Lanka.

In this regard, a delegation visit is being planned in early March 2023 by the business council to explore business opportunities with counterparts in Pakistan.

A detailed discussion was held to strategize a way forward to optimize bilateral trade, within the context of the current economic scenario.

The Business Council appreciated the timely and expeditious actions taken by the Government of Pakistan to facilitate imports from Sri Lanka, despite current challenges.

The High Commissioner underscored that such challenges must be viewed as a catalyst for capitalizing on valuable opportunities and that Pakistan would continue to prioritize its relations with Sri Lanka in all facets of cooperation.

The High Commissioner further highlighted that Sri Lanka is considered as a very important regional partner with which Pakistan would like to further enhance its trade, business and economic relations.

To this end, he apprised that business visa applications from Sri Lanka are being processed on priority within 24-48 hours by the High Commission, subject to fullfilment of requirements.

Pakistan’s Trade and Investment Attaché Asmma Kamal briefed the participants regarding the various high potential sector-specific trade exhibitions being organised in Pakistan by the Ministry of Commerce, Government of Pakistan and Trade Development Authority of Pakistan.

She invited Sri Lankan importers, exporters, manufacturers, buying houses and businesses from various sectors to participate in the upcoming four mega trade exhibitions being organised in Pakistan.

These events are Engineering and Healthcare Show (23-25 February in Lahore), Tech Spring Pakistan for ICT Sector (16-18 March in Lahore), International Food and Agriculture Exhibition (4-6 May in Karachi) and the Fourth Edition of the International Textile Exhibition known as TeXpo (26-28 May in Karachi).

The High Commissioner reaffirmed his commitment to support the leadership and members of the Sri Lanka Pakistan Business Council in all possible manner and to continue working closely to promote bilateral trade, joint ventures and economic cooperation between Pakistan and Sri Lanka.