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Sri Lankan Shares Decline as IT, Energy Stocks Drag Down Market

Sri Lankan Shares Decline as IT, Energy Stocks Drag Down Market

Key Takeaways

  • Sri Lankan shares closed marginally lower on Wednesday.
  • IT and energy stocks led the decline, while materials and industrials saw gains.
  • Foreign investors were net sellers, offloading stocks worth 93.4 million rupees.

Sri Lankan shares experienced a slight downturn on Wednesday, closing marginally lower as losses in IT and energy sectors outweighed gains in materials and industrials. The CSE All Share index settled at 21,417.80, marking the third consecutive session of decline.

Among the top losers were LAUGFS Gas PLC and PMF Finance PLC, which fell by 2.56% and 1.75%, respectively. These significant drops in key sectors contributed to the overall negative trend observed on the market that day.

Despite the losses, trading volume saw an increase, rising from 48.7 million shares in the previous session to 56.9 million shares. The equity market’s turnover also increased, reaching 1.23 billion Sri Lankan rupees ($3.66 million) compared to 1.09 billion rupees in the previous trading period.

The movement of foreign and domestic investors was noteworthy, with foreign investors acting as net sellers by offloading stocks worth 93.4 million rupees. In contrast, domestic investors were net buyers, purchasing shares valued at 1.17 billion rupees. This dynamic between investor groups highlights the ongoing volatility in the market.

The performance of IT and energy stocks is a critical factor in understanding the broader market trends. These sectors have been under pressure recently due to various economic challenges, including inflationary pressures and supply chain disruptions. The impact on the overall market underscores the need for continued monitoring of these key industries.

Market analysts suggest that the decline could be temporary as investors continue to assess the long-term prospects in these sectors. However, the persistent losses in IT and energy stocks indicate ongoing concerns among stakeholders about the stability and growth potential in these areas.