Sri Lanka

Most growth will come from listing up to an additional 75 companies to try to boost liquidity and increase the proportion of shares regularly traded, SEC Director General Malik Cader told Reuters in an interview.
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Five large companies in which the Government has a large stake, will be listed in a move to replicate on a smaller scale India's success in raising more than US $ nine billion from the sale of stakes in state companies.
Local retail investors and Government funds have been aggressive buyers of the market.
Cader said 35 finance companies and some small private firms will be listed by June. All insurance firms will be made to list to help increase liquidity and transparency.
The current market capitalization is 2.3 trillion rupees ($20 billion), having doubled in the first 10 months of 2010.
"We expect a lot of foreign inflows particularly next year," Cader said.
To entice overseas money, the SEC might consider increasing the foreign holding limit in the stock market slightly from the current 20 percent limit.
CSE may be the first or second best performing market in the world. But, compared to majot ones like Newyour or London it's a small market and liquidity too is not high. This new step should be able to address this issue and would hopefully bring the much needed heft and liquidity.
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