Business Telegraph > Global Economy > Sri Lanka receives $160 mln in bridge financing from World Bank Global EconomySri Lanka receives $160 mln in bridge financing from World BankMay 18, 2022No commentposted on May. 18, 2022 at 8:43 am SRI LANKA-CRISIS/WORLDBANK (URGENT)Sri Lanka receives $160 mln in bridge financing from World Bank READ SOURCE tweet Share on FacebookShare on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on RedditbusinesstelegraphMay 18, 2022previous articleAberdeen investment advisor acquires local firmnext articleRubrik Launches Rubrik Security Cloud to Secure Data, Wherever it Lives, Across Enterprise, Cloud, and SaaS – MarTech Series Leave a Reply Cancel replyWrite your comment hereName Email Δ You Might Also LikeGlobal EconomySummer temperatures — and inflation — are running hot. Here's how to save money on cooling bills as prices riseJune 29, 2022Global EconomyGaps in climate-change data a challenge for policy-making, says RBI Governor DasJune 29, 2022Global EconomyHints and answers to Today’s ‘Quordle’ of 29th June, 2022June 29, 2022Global EconomyGST council meeting to decide on Online gaming compensation todayJune 29, 2022Global EconomyPakistan: Punjab CM bars PML-N MPAs from leaving LahoreJune 29, 2022Global EconomyDisney extends CEO Bob Chapek's contract by three yearsJune 28, 2022Recommended For YousecurityHow to conduct a cyber-resilience assessment – TechTargetJune 29, 2022securityThings to Consider In Your Network Security Policies – Techwire.netJune 29, 2022internetGoogle may be Googling the Thompson Center – Chicago Sun-TimesJune 29, 2022securityChina aid to Russian military prompts sanctions on 5 companies – The Washington PostJune 29, 2022securityBill Mann Chats about DevSecOps and Balancing Speed and Security – TechSpectiveJune 29, 2022
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