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Sri Lanka eyes $3.5bn post-war tourism boom

  Colombo / AFP Sri Lanka aims to make a record $3.5 billion from tourism this year on the back of its improved rights record under a new government after years of ethnic war, its tourism minister said on Monday. Tourism on the Indian Ocean island suffered heavily during a decades-long civil war that ended in 2009, but has been ...

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Malaysia’s bonds decline in foreign holdings

  Bloomberg Foreign ownership of Malaysian government bonds dropped in September for the first time in 12 months, with the outflows likely to have been triggered largely by debt maturities. Overseas holdings decreased 0.4 percent to 213 billion ringgit ($51.4 billion), after climbing to a record in August, according to central bank data released in Kuala Lumpur on Monday. Sovereign ...

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Opposition set to oust leftists as Lithuanians vote for change

Vilnius / AFP Lithuanians fed up with economic inequality voted for change in round one of a general election, with Monday’s results showing the opposition set to oust the governing leftists in an October 23 run-off. The national elections commission said near full results showed the centrist Lithuanian Peasants and Green Union party (LPGU) winning 21.62 percent of the vote, ...

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