Sri Lanka's Central Bank Hikes Rates Amid Economic Challenges

Sri Lanka's central bank raised its policy rate to 8.75% for the first time in three years, due to domestic and global economic conditions. The decision reflects inflation pressures, high global oil prices, and external challenges, including geopolitical tensions in West Asia affecting the economy.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Colombo | Updated: 26-05-2026 11:37 IST | Created: 26-05-2026 11:37 IST
Sri Lanka's Central Bank Hikes Rates Amid Economic Challenges
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Sri Lanka's central bank announced a policy rate increase of 100 basis points to 8.75% on Tuesday, marking the first hike since March 2023.

The decision was influenced by global and domestic economic conditions, including heightened global commodity prices and inflationary pressures.

Ongoing geopolitical tensions in West Asia and high oil prices have impacted both the global and Sri Lankan economies, leading to necessary adjustments in domestic energy prices.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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