SL stock market on positive path
The Colombo stock market is now growing in a positive
direction due to the coordinated effort of all stakeholders including
Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), Colombo Stock Exchange (CSE) and
Colombo Stock Brokers Association (SBA). To enhance the market from a medium to
long term perspective, it needs to be broad-based with new listing and
encourage foreign investment in to the market, Asha Philips Securities Vice
President, Thakshila Hulangamuwa said.
“Basically, we witness a positive growth in the market index
but debt market growth and growth potentials should be in line with the market
capitalisation by increasing new listings, which goes in line with the
stability,” Hulangamuwa told Daily News Business .
He also said that the recent budget proposal that all newly
listed companies who release 20 percent shares to the public would get three
years tax exemptions was a good sign for the market's further growth. He also
said that lowering the income tax to 10 % from 28 % on Unit Trust Management
companies would also derive a positive impact towards the market.
Since European markets are not performing well, our markets
too have a rippling effect, because we are also in line with foreign
investors/markets, Hulangamuwa said.
President Colombo Stock Brokers Association Dimuthu
Abeysekera said that the market is doing well since the market fundamentals
shows a positive growth.
Head of Sales and Marketing Lanka Securities (Pvt) Limited
Eardley Kern said that the stock market is positive because fundamentals are
showing a growth and during 2012 more than Rs 35 billion was invested in the
stock market.
He said that if this fundamental proven growth continues it
will attract more foreign investments in to the market, but only negative
factor is the high bank interest rate in the market.
Kern also said that most important thing is to stabilize the
market to become a strong stock market in the region. At present all stock
markets in the region are not performing well due to the European economic
recession.
Source : dailynews.lk
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