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Sri Lanka has made significant achievements in the provision of financial services in some areas, but there are still critical market segments that remain underserved, especially for small and rural enterprises. Low-income households could also benefit from access to a more diverse set of...
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these trends are significant. The Sri Lankan Central Bank is now debating the following key issues: the developmental impact … current and future flows. Building on recent World Bank research on remittances that prominently features South Asia, it has …
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Sri Lanka has taken several steps towards the development of the financial sector of the country, with the objective of achieving both internal and external stability. Specially, after the economic liberalization 1977, several new financial institution were created and steps were taken to...
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from the World Bank for the period of 1974 to 2012. Economic Growth is represented by GDP growth rate, and for Financial …
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In finance, Leverage in the extent or degree to which the company total capital is composed of debt financing which increase overall risk and return of the company. Leverage is a technique for magnify gains and losses. This present study empirically investigated the relationship between leverage...
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